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Topic Closed3D Interior Design

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    Posted: 07.Oct.2014 at 13:52


With changing of time and with the advent of new innovative techniques there has been drastic change in the architectural trends. 3D architecture is the new buzzword in the architectural arena.
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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Oct.2014 at 14:14
Nice render.  Where did you get it from?

3D architecture is not a new buzzword unless of course you are still in grade school.  That phrase has been used for quite some time.

What new and innovative techniques are you talking about?  List three.

What drastic architectural trends are prevalent now?  List three.

Why should we use RenderCraft3D?  List seven good reasons.

How does RenderCraft3D compare to its competitors?  List five major areas.

Your topic heading is 3D Interior Design yet you show us an image of the exterior of a house.  What's up with that?  Have you any interior rendering images you can share?  Make it three; it will be more fun.


Edited by John Connor - 07.Oct.2014 at 18:08
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