Those looking for an easy and fast way to create captivating 3D models for customers should consider CAD+T’s new Design Professional Planning module.
Based on SketchUp 3D modelling software, the module opens up a world of limitless design possibilities without the need for in-depth technical knowledge of AutoCAD®. With an easy, intuitive and extremely user-friendly design that has a direct interface to CAD+T Visualise, it can generate complex models and high-end 360° panorama renderings in just a few clicks.
Featuring numerous effects and objects such as people, animals, and plants, along with the ability to create a fully customisable materials database, it’s never been easier to bring designs to life. Plus, you can import animated objects, and export video up to 4K and images up to 8K.
For even more design options, you can upgrade to CAD+T’s Visualise Professional, which allows you to import real world environments and export for virtual reality (VR).
The new Design Professional module also works around you. It benefits from seamless cloud compatibility through CAD+T EOS, which means you can gain access to your projects anytime, anywhere and rest easy knowing your data will be saved and safely stored in the cloud for future use.
It also doesn’t restrict you by only working in a certain format. Instead, you have the flexibility to work in numerous import and export formats, such as DWG, DXF, STL and even the BIM format, IFC – allowing you to have complete control over your work from start to finish.
Martina Schwarz, CEO of CAD+T, says: “If you’re looking to create show-stopping designs in lightning-fast time, our new Design Professional module needs your attention. The beauty of this software is its usability. You don’t need a highly technical team of designers to create in-depth manufacturing drawings or be fluent in AutoCAD®. Instead, it’s a much simpler, more intuitive piece of software that allows you to utilise CAD+T’s vast design library from anywhere you want – saving you time and money, whilst offering serious flexibility.”