-A user-friendly interface that lets users drag and drop objects, modify dimensions, colors, materials, and textures, and apply lighting and shadows effects. -A rendering engine that produces high-quality images and animations of the projects. ...
SketchUp, 3dsMax, and more. It is fast and detailed and produces practically photorealistic renders in a very generous time frame. The fact that it is a plugin makes it possible to perform all rendering manipulations from inside Revit, which is an undeniable advantage for ...
The Site Context feature is a site model of an area where a building is placed. It includes low poly buildings, streets, and topography which can be imported into your project to facilitate architectural visualization. Once imported, the site context model will only appear in ...
A few quick notes on dimensions: I chose to use 3/4" plywood for the shelves, which are 12" wide, 12" deep, and 12" high forming a cube. Using a 3/4" thick shelf on a 12" span is overkill but I prefer plenty of margin and not needing to worry about sag. If you are concer...
exhibition design and other interdisciplinary comprehensive vision, so that we can wander in different scales and dimensions of landscape projects, and are more willing to listen in the process of teamwork, cross professional boundaries, and provide design strategies, ideas and solutions for site issues...
A few quick notes on dimensions: I chose to use 3/4" plywood for the shelves, which are 12" wide, 12" deep, and 12" high forming a cube. Using a 3/4" thick shelf on a 12" span is overkill but I prefer plenty of margin and not needing to worry about sag. If you are concer...
A few quick notes on dimensions: I chose to use 3/4" plywood for the shelves, which are 12" wide, 12" deep, and 12" high forming a cube. Using a 3/4" thick shelf on a 12" span is overkill but I prefer plenty of margin and not needing to worry about sag. If you are concer...
A few quick notes on dimensions: I chose to use 3/4" plywood for the shelves, which are 12" wide, 12" deep, and 12" high forming a cube. Using a 3/4" thick shelf on a 12" span is overkill but I prefer plenty of margin and not needing to worry about sag. If you are concer...