Data Driven 3D Modeling for Interiors

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
  • With more technology available to interiors and architectural designers, the traditional approach to developing commercial projects is now moving to higher levels. It’s no longer just about providing 2D drawings and details, great visualizations and smart take-offs can all be part of the mix. BIM for Interiors is a smarter way to design, organize, and face today’s challenges of the rapid adoption of building information modeling in the industry.
    In this presentation - inspired by an elegant retail interiors project located in Tokyo by designers Mana & Takashi Kobayashi, IMA Inc. - Luis M. Ruiz, Int. Assoc. AIA, will discuss how you can increase your efficiency and win more work with an integrated data-driven 3D modeling process.

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  • @JGabrielF
    @JGabrielF 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Interesante la demostración del 3D de Vectorworks, saludos.

    • @RokoDesign
      @RokoDesign 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Vectorworks es un software muy poderoso y con una potencia gráfica excepcional. Evalué el software y su funcionamiento en proyectos de diseño interior en el año 2020 y llegué a la conclusión que el flujo de trabajo con SketchUp + Layout cumple una gran parte del alcance BIM de Vectorworks y con un modelo de licenciamiento flexible y más adaptable al margen de proyectos en estudios pequeños y medianos.

  • @yoyox311
    @yoyox311 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi luis, thanks for the tutorial. Just wondering what did you use for navagating for 3d? It looks like you are walking through the space like in a video game.

  • @gretheconnerth
    @gretheconnerth 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Luis,
    Very informative tutorial. Thank you.
    Question:
    How did you create the Drop Shadow for the furniture in a single Viewport?
    Is this a type of ‘Viewport Override’ ?
    I assume it’s not done on the Design Layer.
    Cheers
    Grethe