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Trade: drafting
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Sketch Up, Archicad, Punch Pro Platinum
I have copies of sketch up 5, archicad 9, and punch pro platinum home and landscape design. which is the most useful?? i have piddled around with sketch up and punch, and attempted to go through the tutorials for archicad, each definatly has it's ups and downs, but which would be the most worth while program to use for a good 3-d rendering of a structure??
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Mod / ArchiBuilder
Trade: Design/Build Outdoor Living
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: ArkLaTexOma
Posts: 6,611
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Re: Sketch Up, Archicad, Punch Pro Platinum
If you are just looking at showing your clients a 3d rendering of the future project,
I would go with Sketchup.
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