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Topic ClosedSOFTWARE FOR ARCHITECTS, DESIGNERS AND ENGINEERS?

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    Posted: 12.May.2011 at 01:44

Hi Friends,

I am new to the 3D rendering field, I would like your help in:

I am just searching for some integrated 3D rendering software which would be beneficial for architects, interior designers, mechanical engineers, designers.

From your experience, which renderer will be beneficial for the following categories:

Architects:

Interior Designers:

Mechanical Engineers:

Or is there any integrated 3d rendering product that can be used for all the above professional needs?

Can you also give the reasons for your choices please? And any information on their pricing structure would be really grateful.

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.May.2011 at 02:42
Ok, I've already replied to your questions on two different forums. Why don't you tell us why you're asking? Also, you need to figure out which industry you're interested in. Architects and Interior Designers will use totally different software than Mechanical Engineers. They are completely different and unrelated fields and there are programs available that have been developed specifically for each.

Information and pricing is available for all software titles on their websites. I'm sure you are perfectly capable of finding that for yourself.
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