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We are looking to train some of our apprentices in building visualization / rendering
What are the recommended software packages ?
It depends: Do you want a modelling/rendering package or purely a renderer?
Probably the most cost effective way is to get Sketchup Pro for modelling and a VRay bolt on for rendering.
Artlantis?
Sketchup and Vray are amazing products and very affordable (and capable).
yes modeling and rendering sorry
i did look at the sketchup and Vray but some comments online seem to point to it being a bit limited ?
After a little google 3ds max seems to get a few mentions but i must admit im struggling to navigate the autodesk site and make sense o all the products ?
3ds max, 3ds max design, alias ?
i will take a look at Artlantis, thank you
cost is not a concern
SketchUp is limited in functionality and sophistication but useful for quick modelling / massing exercises.
It depends what your apprentices are going to be doing longer term, but I can't see the point in training them to use any modelling software that isn't BIM if they're going to be doing the architectural/building modelling. Look at Revit or Aecosim.
Sketchup is only really limited when it comes to curvilinear and organic forms.
It depends on your budget and requirements. Studio max is good but it costs over £3k.
Revit is too rigid and has too much functionality that you probably won't use.
Archicad may be worth a look.
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SketchUp is limited in functionality and sophistication but useful for quick modelling / massing exercises.It depends what your apprentices are going to be doing longer term, but I can't see the point in training them to use any modelling software that isn't BIM if they're going to be doing the architectural/building modelling. Look at Revit or Aecosim.
Exactly this limits abortive/non-productive working. Depends on size of project though (i.e. how much fee you have to spend on the project.)
We use ArchiCAD by Graphisoft, if you do do a bit of research you'll see why I mentioned Artlantis.
