We just got the survey back on the house we're buying and it has quite the list of requirements
It rapidly looking likie we're going to have to knock down the extension and rebuild it to modern building standards (rising damp in all the walls, no cavity walls, collapsing roof ).
Doing this gives us a chance to do something better with the space at the back of the house but before we blow hundreds of pounds on an architect I thought I might as well try to design a model of the house before and after so that we can play around with ideas.
All the property programs on the TV have got lovely models of house designs, no doubt done by student architects for beer money, but there's never any indication of what the software is.
Does any one have any suggestions of software I could try? I don't care about a huge library of object models or photorealistic textures. I just want a tool that will allow me to put in all the measurement and then make changes to the structure without requiring a two year course. the ability to do realtime flythrough renders would be nice as well but I know that 3D engines are not necessarily the forte of the the kind of companies that do this kind of CAD tool.
thanks for any suggestions.
Uberlad
It rapidly looking likie we're going to have to knock down the extension and rebuild it to modern building standards (rising damp in all the walls, no cavity walls, collapsing roof ).
Doing this gives us a chance to do something better with the space at the back of the house but before we blow hundreds of pounds on an architect I thought I might as well try to design a model of the house before and after so that we can play around with ideas.
All the property programs on the TV have got lovely models of house designs, no doubt done by student architects for beer money, but there's never any indication of what the software is.
Does any one have any suggestions of software I could try? I don't care about a huge library of object models or photorealistic textures. I just want a tool that will allow me to put in all the measurement and then make changes to the structure without requiring a two year course. the ability to do realtime flythrough renders would be nice as well but I know that 3D engines are not necessarily the forte of the the kind of companies that do this kind of CAD tool.
thanks for any suggestions.
Uberlad
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