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Walkingpig wrote:Depends on her focus. If primarily residential, I would encourage you to take another look at Chief Architect. It has, by far, the largest library of residential furnishings available. The rendering you may find to be much improved, as well. However, you can always export the model and render in whatever program you like, such as Artlantis or C4D. The BH&G Home Designer Pro software may be a better value for what you need, though. (Same program as Chief Architect, but dumbed down a bit.)
Her college recommends archicad for students doing architectural design, but have little recommendation outside this software. Hence i'm here to ask, Is archicad a suitable solution for an interior designer - or has anyone a recommendation where else to look? I have been unable to locate anything of a professional level that seems focused towards interior designers.
Any suggestions, or direction would be fantastic
Charles
2008-02-11 05:06 AM
Walkingpig wrote:BTW, isn't your partner supposed to be the one doing the school work?
i feel i'm at a point where i need an architecturally sound starting point, then a 2nd program to ship out the model to to add furniture, textures, lighting etc for best quality render output?