Also have a look into my client feedback about my work. We can discuss your project using hand sketches, pdfs, reference Images, etc for better communications and handling of your project.įree Revisions will be provided also. Renderings and Animation (Lumion+Photoshop)Ĭonverting pdf, jpg files into Chief,dwg, rvt, etc Currently, I am working with Renewabuilt LLC(Maine, USA) on timber-framed houses.įollowing are the services I can provide you with:ģD Modeling in Chief Architect X12/13/Home Designer or RevitĬan solve the annoying problems of Roofs, Terrain, and foundation, etc in Chief Architect.įraming and Working plan sets in Chief Architect or Autocad Our objective and mission are to show how you can use open-source tools like Blender in your work. We often post resources and tips here in Blender 3D Architect, focusing on architectural visualization using Blender, our primary objective.
I have 4 years of experience in 2D Drafting,3d modeling (Interior+Exterior), and Rendering. Local view for modeling and Emission shader control: Blender 3D Architect Pro reports. I am also familiar with the US and Canadian building Code (IRC 2018, NBC 2015). It's different for everybody.I am a professional draftsman and an expert in Chief Architect x12/13/Home Designer, Revit, and Autocad.
But in exchange, I get somebody who does only that - and who has some skin in the game. So back to my original post Those disks and dongle are stored in a box some place because I only have 24 hours in each day, and I'd rather be good at running my business than expert at drawing lines. Plus they have trial versions and starter editions.
The one advantage of a brand like Chief Architect (I'm not recommending - just pointing out) is their almost unlimited supply of how to videos plus all the ones people make and put up on You tube. Your archy may sneer at you and maybe your plan can't be imported into somebody's multi-thousand dollar pro soft - but it may be just the ticket for printing out a quick idea of what a new patio and moving the door would look like. They got models, templates, examples - everything. The one advantage of the consumer grade software, is that you can be making boxes that sort of look like houses with roofs in 15 minutes. User supplied models help bridge that gap - but unless you have the time to troll those sites where all these bright young stars hang out - it too can be overwhelming. However: it's just general purpose - it doesn't know anything about houses or skateboards.
There's a huge fan base for Google Sketchup & Sketch because its free, there's a huge fan base (I know I already said that - but its why the software is so popular). If you are somebody who is getting into electronic CAD late in the game (over 20, never had drafting in high school/college) then just getting two lines to meet on the computer screen is daunting. If you already had some technical training on electronic CAD, it boils down to picking a system that not only works for you, but works for your archy & the trades. The guys who are pro/semi-pro ask "what's the big deal? You just pull up the ALT/F9 hit repository, browse over to rendered images, pull a convex linear dissuader on the b31996-lf chair,, blend it into the alpha stream and do a 3 point anchor referenced on the initial x/y minus the incline of the betamax and there's your patio set - here see how easy it is?" And of course they go right on ahead and demonstrate - and when they leave you are left looking at the screen and thinking "WAT THE F DID HE JUST SAY!?!? Howard Chu, CTO of Symas Corp and chief architect of the OpenLDAP project. Click to expand.Oh I have a point, and it's this Every time this question comes up on CT (and it does frequently), things settle out into two camps: The guys who are pro/semi-pro - and the guys who just want something better than what they can sketch on a notepad. Davide Bedine, a cloud solution architect at Microsoft and professional Dapr.