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Topic ClosedCAD+Render Combination

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Joined: 24.Feb.2013
Location: United Kingdom
Using: AutoCAD2011, Vectorworks, 3D max, sketchup8, Vray
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    Posted: 25.Feb.2013 at 02:25
Hello,I am new member of this forum and I would you to forgive me if my question has been repeated before.
I am a confused interior and product design graduate currently looking for a job. 
My question is 'Which CAD+render combination is the best for realistic-rendered visuals and technical drawings for interior design? 
At university they taught us completely useless CAD programs or suggested us to self-taugh whichever we liked!  Confused
I have tried : Google Sketchup + Vray and liked the realistic-rendered outcome bad the quality of technical drawings wasn't that satisfying. (It's a good and easy solution but not as professional as I am looking for).
I have also tried 3D Max Studio +Vray which again has excellent realistic-renders but is lacking the technical drawing bit.
I am now self-studying VectorWorks + Cinema 4D as I think is the best solution I found so far.
But! What do you think?
 ' Autocad+ 3D Max Studio' or 'VectorWorks+ Cinema 4D' ? Any other suggestions?

I am new member of this forum so please forgive me if my question has been repeated before.Thank you!Smile
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