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    Posted: 02.Jan.2009 at 02:56
What do you think of using Revit?  I am not looking for photo realism as much as a way to design and model at the same time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Dec.2008 at 01:46
vectorworks, archicad, and microstation  the first 2, are more 3d based.
but, a new interfaced would have to be learned.  arch  autocad  should do the job.  unless  you mean  outside  the arch  and civil  platform.  3d max as stated above  or just metal-ray  and some photoshop  would be  enough. 
there are add ons.  for better 3d in arch. autocad as well.
 good luck,johnnycad
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Dec.2008 at 03:39
3ds max?

Maybe model in AutoCAD and then render (materials/lights) in max?
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I am a custom residential home designer and have been using Autocad Architectural.  I am now doing more 3D and would like opinions on the other available programs, Revit...
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