
Photorealistic rendering in the cloudSelect from an extensive library of predefined photorealistic materials, and apply them to building elements to help display their appearance. This helps you to visualize the building virtually, improve your understanding of the building and its spaces, and communicate design ideas to clients more clearly and effectively. A walk-through tool enables you to create animations based on a camera moving along a path.
3D design and visualizationCreate exploded axons and 3D details quickly and easily. Revisions to your design are automatically updated throughout every view and supporting documentation, minimizing errors and omissions. A single, coordinated modelAll design information is stored in a single coordinated database, enabling you to generate every schedule, drawing sheet, and 2D and 3D view directly from the model. Learning resources are integrated to guide you whenever you get stuck. Move to Building Information Modeling (BIM) smoothlyThe user interface is simple. In this exercise, you start a project, and create levels for the foundation, lower level, entry level, and roof of the building model. Part 3: Create a Terrain and Building Pad.In this exercise, you work on different levels to add foundation walls, exterior walls, and interior walls to the project. In this exercise, you add a toposurface and a building pad to the building site. In this exercise, you create a floor on the lower level using the footprint of the exterior walls.
In this exercise, you create a roof using the footprint of the exterior walls.
You specify an overhang value as you create the roof so that the roof has an overhang. In this exercise, you load door types into the project, and then add interior and exterior doors to the model. In this exercise, you work in elevation and plan views to add windows to the model. You use alignment and dimension tools to more precisely position the windows. In this exercise, you change existing exterior walls to curtain walls. In this exercise, you complete the interior of the model by adding a staircase on the lower level, and then adding and modifying railings on the entry level. In this exercise, you create a section view, a callout view of the west wall, and a detail callout of the wall. In this exercise, you add dimensions to the building model to dimension the footprint of the main building and the location of the feature wall relative to the building.
In this exercise, you add text annotations to a plan view of the building model.