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Architectural Package (Promotion) From $ 12,000 Pesos

 

 

The Promotion applies to up to 199m2 of project

Preliminary project/Plans/Sections/Facades

The process of creating a preliminary design/floor plan in Autodesk CAD for an architectural project includes the following steps:

1. **Information gathering:** The site, regulations, and architectural program provided by the client are studied.
2. **Preliminary sketching:** Sketches are made to explore ideas and organize spaces.
3. **Drawing in AutoCAD:** The axes, walls, doors, and windows are drawn, organizing everything in layers and adjusting measurements and scales.
4. **Analysis and adjustments:** The functionality of the design is reviewed and corrections are made based on the client's feedback.
5. **Presentation:** Plans are generated to present to the client, and final reviews are made before moving on to the final project.

3D modeling

The process of 3D modeling from an AutoCAD plan using SketchUp follows these brief steps:

1. **Preparing the Plan in AutoCAD**: Make sure the AutoCAD plan is clean and organized into layers. Remove unnecessary elements and export the file in a compatible format, such as .DWG or .DXF.

2. **Importing into SketchUp**: Import the AutoCAD file into SketchUp. Adjust the scale if necessary so that the plan dimensions are accurate within the SketchUp environment.

3. **Extruding and Modeling**: Use the drawing and extruding tools in SketchUp to convert the plan's flat lines into three-dimensional geometry. For example, extrude walls, ceilings, and floors based on the plan to create the volume of the 3D model.

4. **Detailing and Texturing**: Add additional details such as doors, windows, and furniture based on the plan. Then, apply materials and textures to the surfaces to give the model more realism.

5. **Lighting and Environment**: Set up lighting and add environmental elements, such as landscaping or urban contexts, if necessary for the project.

6. **Reviews and Export**: Make final adjustments to the model and check its accuracy against the original plan. Finally, export the model in the necessary format, whether for rendering, animation or presentation.

Rendering

The rendering process in Twinmotion 2024.1 involves several key steps:

1. **Importing the 3D Model**: Importing the model from programs such as Revit, SketchUp, or Rhino.

2. **Environment Setup**: Adjusting environmental elements such as lighting, weather, vegetation, and materials using the Twinmotion library.

3. **Lighting and Shadow Adjustments**: Twinmotion allows you to manipulate natural and artificial light, and adjust shadows for realism.

4. **Application of Materials**: Assigning textures and materials to model objects, customizing reflections and surface details.

5. **Camera Setup**: Setting camera views and paths for animated walkthroughs, choosing appropriate angles and framing.

6. **Rendering**: Selecting the rendering mode (still images, videos, or panoramas) and starting the process. Twinmotion uses a real-time engine, allowing you to visualize results quickly.

7. **Export**: Export the rendered content in the desired format (image, video or VR).

Twinmotion 2024.1 improves visual quality and rendering speed, especially in the representation of materials, shadows and reflections.

 Presentation Final Presentation/Plans/Sections/Facades

The process of 3D modeling from an AutoCAD plan using SketchUp follows these brief steps:

1. **Preparing the Plan in AutoCAD**: Make sure the AutoCAD plan is clean and organized into layers. Remove unnecessary elements and export the file in a compatible format, such as .DWG or .DXF.

2. **Importing into SketchUp**: Import the AutoCAD file into SketchUp. Adjust the scale if necessary so that the plan dimensions are accurate within the SketchUp environment.

3. **Extruding and Modeling**: Use the drawing and extruding tools in SketchUp to convert the plan's flat lines into three-dimensional geometry. For example, extrude walls, ceilings, and floors based on the plan to create the volume of the 3D model.

4. **Detailing and Texturing**: Add additional details such as doors, windows, and furniture based on the plan. Then, apply materials and textures to the surfaces to give the model more realism.

5. **Lighting and Environment**: Set up lighting and add environmental elements, such as landscaping or urban contexts, if necessary for the project.

6. **Reviews and Export**: Make final adjustments to the model and check its accuracy against the original plan. Finally, export the model in the necessary format, whether for rendering, animation or presentation.

Final Render Presentation

The process of creating a preliminary design/floor plan in Autodesk CAD for an architectural project includes the following steps:

1. **Information gathering:** The site, regulations, and architectural program provided by the client are studied.
2. **Preliminary sketching:** Sketches are made to explore ideas and organize spaces.
3. **Drawing in AutoCAD:** The axes, walls, doors, and windows are drawn, organizing everything in layers and adjusting measurements and scales.
4. **Analysis and adjustments:** The functionality of the design is reviewed and corrections are made based on the client's feedback.
5. **Presentation:** Plans are generated to present to the client, and final reviews are made before moving on to the final project.

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