This is just another example of how you can add detailed, graphical information to your documents, and, as the designer points out, this kind of inclusion wouldn’t be possible without a 3D BIM model.Ĭollaborating with Architects, Engineers, and More using Vectorworks “Key plans” also exist in Raynauld’s viewports, indicating which floor of a building the viewer is currently seeing. Renderings, images, samples, tables, worksheets, and other forms of information can be added to these viewports - creating a fully-fleshed out version of Raynauld’s design intent. ![]() These little bits of “candy” are added to viewports that are used to present all the visual and informational details that compose a design. Raynauld described the enhanced visuals of her new 3D models with colorful words like “warmth” and “candy.” No longer does she have to simply hope clients feel attached to a cold 2D floorplan. “Not everybody has the capacity to bring a 3D model into their mind.” “Everything is so much easier in 3D,” said Raynauld, citing a desire to render beautifully and better sell projects to clients. Now, Raynauld and her team are pushing the software where she wants it to go, creating 3D files with greater levels of detail, data, and documentation. “I got frustrated not being able to use every aspect of Vectorworks.” ![]() The decision to take a more wholistic approach to her firm’s design workflow was a result of Raynauld attending Vectorworks’ 2018 Design Summit, claiming that she realized she was only using about ten percent of the software. Implementing 3D and Information Modeling for Impressive Results
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