Creating 2D plans, elevations and sections is the life blood of every architecture firm I have ever worked for. In my own practice 2-D drawing represents at least
70 % of the billable work. The bulk of my presentations are 2D. Local jurisdictions require 2-D drawings for architecture review and building permits. Contactors build from 2-D drawings. I could save a tremendous amount of time if Vector Works/ RenderWorks had even the most basic 2D artistic rendering/ poche capabilites.
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Creating 2D plans, elevations and sections is the life blood of every architecture firm I have ever worked for. In my own practice 2-D drawing represents at least
70 % of the billable work. The bulk of my presentations are 2D. Local jurisdictions require 2-D drawings for architecture review and building permits. Contactors build from 2-D drawings. I could save a tremendous amount of time if Vector Works/ RenderWorks had even the most basic 2D artistic rendering/ poche capabilites.
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