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I looked at the Homestyler web app a few weeks ago, and it's actually kinda neat.
I mean, if they made it Google Apps-like, so that multiple people could work together on the same drawing at the same time (while seeing each other's changes, ala Google Doc Spreadsheets) then I think it could be a real winner.
Last edited by JeffreyMcGrew; December 10, 2010, 09:04 PM.
Jeffrey McGrew
Architect & Founder Because We Can, a Design-Build Studio
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you mean that it looks like one of the best-selling and most played games of all time? ;-)
Seriously though, if I could dump Revit models into something like this then collaboratively 'play' with them as the same time as clients that would be a total gas. Like a 3D GoToMeeting that they can also drive. That would be totally killer!
Jeffrey McGrew
Architect & Founder Because We Can, a Design-Build Studio
Check out our new sister company Model No. making sustainable 3D printed furniture!
you mean that it looks like one of the best-selling and most played games of all time? ;-)
Seriously though, if I could dump Revit models into something like this then collaboratively 'play' with them as the same time as clients that would be a total gas. Like a 3D GoToMeeting that they can also drive. That would be totally killer!
Jeffrey McGrew
Architect & Founder Because We Can, a Design-Build Studio
Check out our new sister company Model No. making sustainable 3D printed furniture!
When I was in high school we tried to use the Sims game for design in my drafting class. There was a code you could enter to have unlimited money and therefore build whatever you pleased. Very cool as far as 3D modeling went back in 1998 - basically rendering on the fly. Still had to document and do all final drawings by hand though...
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