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Creating rooms (interiors)

PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:25 pm
by skybluerob
Hello

I was just wondering what software people use to create interior rooms? Does anyone use any of the room design type software you can get, or just a normal 3D package?

Thanks.

Rob.

Depends

PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:38 am
by Harvester
Hi,

I think it greatly depends on the type of objects you need in the room and the overall quality you wish to achieve. Doing the whole 3d modelling yourself -or getting the models from the web- and rendering it in a fine rendering software gives you the most freedom and the best picture quality, but takes quite much time.
The other solution I know is the use of home design softwares, with which I have some experience. I could recommend Home Design AS 4000 for that purpose, which is flexible enough and can make fine rendering, and if I remember correctly can even import 3d objects of your own. That can save a lot of time and effort while giving fine results I think.

Harvester

PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 2:45 pm
by JasonMc
Currently trying to use Punch! Home and Landscape Design for my visual design.

Its 6:44 AM right now, though, because I dreamt about trying to use it having problems alllll night long. Sheesh. :roll:

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:26 pm
by skybluerob
Yes, I've been looking at the Punch products as to the best quality/features/useability.

I think I would probably be after speed over quality at this stage (although still to get a decent enough quality) so maybe I should give it a go with Punch.

Does anyone have any output they have produced with Punch software, and how easy it is to use?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:14 am
by JasonMc
A little more feedback...the user interface is a bit clunky, and a lot of features elusive, but so far, we've been able to get some nice stuff. No pics yet, though.

I'd suggest getting the software from a store ($40 at Target), so you can get the (very thick) user manual in book form.

I personally prefer SketchUp, but that's speaking out using it for four years. :)