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By yanada
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thanks Maximus, i have already demo both of them but for small product design projects, i agry whith you about moi3d but has not leyers or constraction tree and i thing im gonna get lost when comes to architectural projects.
there are some Achitectural projects comming inn and i dont have the money or time for mistakes (dont we all).
They working on Autocad so the will send me 2D and i have to 3D, texture, render, (no animation etc.)

PS. I have bought maxwell and i could say im on good level when cames to rendering small objects but have no expirince on arhitectural visualization.

sorry about my english
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By Fernando Tella
#243006
Blender? It's free and very good.

I am lately taking a look at Modo, which has included great snapping tools in its new update.
By yanada
#243007
Moi3d-Modo looks good but no maxwell support.....any work around?
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By lebbeus
#243021
I use Rhino for architecture (design and viz), it's good because you have to model everything (no pre-defined architectural primitives) and it's "bad" because you have to model everything (and can get sucked into the details)
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By Leonardo
#243028
yanada, for arch viz I use SketchUp

I used to do everything in Rhino3D (best application ever built!!! :lol: ), but for mundane architectural jobs Sketchup seems to be the best option for me

Not to mention you can use it with maxwell :wink:


My gallery...
http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 768#200768

leo
By JTB
#243031
For product design, Rhino and MoI3d are great...
I am surprised nobody mentions Maya... it's the price I guess.
For Architecture, I vote Revit ->MAX->MAXWELL (or ADT if you think it's better)

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