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What is the most common 3d modellign software used in architects offices


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I am a student, and am aboutt o start learning 3d modelling, but I want to learn the software that is most widely used in the industry as opposed to something that is less mainstream. I am, thinking of 3ds max or rhino. Any suggestions?

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if I had to wager a guess.... the most widely used software in architectural offices (BIM not included) would be sketchup. That is if you are referring to building models strictly for the purpose of quick visualization (design development). But more and more these days the majority of modeling in architecture firms is coming straight out of the BIM platforms. Biggest in US Revit. Last I heard biggest worldwide Archicad. But Revit is quickly swallowing up the industry.

 

The most widely used software in specialized rendering and visualization firms would be 3dsmax. If you're looking to a learn an application that has the largest user base for top quality visualization MAX is your program. Just keep in mind that any application is only as good as the user operating it. There are alot of artists out there using other platforms creating stellar work.... pick one and learn it well.

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The answer probably varies by country. In the US i think the ones you mentioned are considered excellent. SketchUp is a great program but is generally used in early stages for study and is not a serious rendering or presentation program, though plug-ins are available to make it more so.

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