Neil Cooke wrote:
Nice work as ever Bernie.
Thanks Neil -
But I thought the whole purpose of the RS3D virtual model was so that folk
didnt need a physical 3D model
There is a certain quality to holding a minature representation of form.
It really speaks volumes for the non techincal types. (ie people who
cannot read plans) Being able to pull apart a model and look inside a
building means they suddenly "click" as to how it all works. Especially
complicated structures like this one where the building is split in 5
seperate places.
It does'nt matter how many sections or cutaways you render, having a
model explains it all a lot easier.
... but then again why not get two lot's of
dollars from a client ... it's no wonder I'm poor.
LOL ! Indeed.. there is that too ;) Covering the whole spectrum now from
design to prototyping, model, even construction.. ;)
Regards
Bernie