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(Download Only) Includes 1 PDF book (411 pages, 71.5MB) and tutorial covers (PDF - 2 pages, 6.15MB) plus 51 files (including 30 reusable furnishings) & bonus files.
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Without a doubt, one of the larger fields where CAD software is employed regularly is within the architectural industry and its myriad faces. As such, any means to make the process of architectural presentation quicker and easier is most certainly welcome. With such thinking driving the development of TurboCAD, this awesome program continues to evolve and provide users a formidable way to achieve pleasing and functional plans and renderings in a very timely and professional manner.
TurboCAD Pro V17.2 - Architectural Presentation is a fully illustrated tutorial that leads the beginner through every keystroke necessary to transform IMSI/Design's 2D Marion floor plan into the fully detailed 3D model presented on the cover of this tutorial. The furnishings are not created during the tutorial, but they are supplied and inserted into the house during the tutorial. This tutorial was originally written for TurboCAD version 11 and then revised for version 15 and due to its popularity it has now been fully revised for version 17.2, integrating new program processes and some new design ideas.
Also within the tutorial, the reader will learn how to set up their drawing, how to insert standard lighting and how utilize render scene luminance. The reader will learn how to establish a render scene environment and the reader will learn how to render their drawing and save it in a high resolution image format. Three different views will be established and one paper space page will be created.
Notes:
- All tutorials are for the PC version of TurboCAD only.
- Only Electronic Versions Available - No Printed Book shipped with purchase.
- All Textual Creations TurboCAD tutorials are based on the versions for which they were written. Although users of previous versions are welcome to try the tutorials it cannot be stated what results will be achieved.
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