![]() It can help you design and decorate your furniture on a 2D house plan, and allows to preview the whole panorama of the decoration layout with 3D perspective. I just want to make a point clear.Sweet Home 3D is a free, open-source and cross-platform (written in Java) interior aided design software from France. Thanks guys - getting there but cant find a carpet texture - BUT will search the forums!! And depending on what resolution you want your "photo" or render at, you can get very realistic results. SH3D has a built in renderer from Sunflow. And a renderer is the render engine that a program uses to make those "photos". I hope I am not telling you something you have already found out.Ī render is the "photo" that SH3D takes when you click on the Take Photo option. I just realized also that you might not know the terms that is used with SH3D. ![]() ![]() Last edit by whippetsleek at Nov 3, 2010, 4:16:51 PM] I think it would be well worth it to learn both, but SH3D is much better at the whole room. I hope that helps with deciding between Sketch and SH3D. But if you have a particular piece of furniture you want to custom make, Sketch is easier to learn than other modeling programs, and you can export your model to DAE and import them in SH3D. It's because Sketch is made for unreferenced 3d viewing which can cause the lines to snap to weird angles. Sketch Up can be a total pain in the rear end if you are going to make a whole room. SH3D is very good at making renders, and depending on what you like in details, there is a built in renderer and there is also a renderer that you can download called Advacned Rendering. ![]() Sketch is good at creating models to use with more full featured programs like SH3D. To answer a different part of your question. I am starting on your suggestions right now Thank you Hans - I did look at most of your suggestions but it wasnt clear if people had used just SH3D or another rendering program because some samples look so good!! download and install the Advanced Render plug-in v1.6 view these examples and download and study their files to see how it's done Now, I suggest you first do the following things: Your first picture would take you anywhere between 5 minutes and 5 days, depending on the level of photorealism that's required. If anyone has already done this I would be delighted to see the results.ġ - Yes, it's OK to ask questions here, especially if you have familiarized yourself with all the information available on this website and forum, which you obviously didn't, because then you wouldn't have asked most of your questions.Ģ - Yes, SH3D can make a 3D visualization (photo) of the kind your customer requires.ģ - Yes, you can very precisely follow current or new measurements of rooms.Ĥ - Yes, you can change or adapt colours, textures, etc, because you can define colurs on an RGB basis and you can import and apply your own textures for wood, tiles, etc.ĥ - The learning curve is definitely shorter in SH3D than in Sketchup. I also looked at Google sketchup and wondered how this compares to SH3d? Is Sweet home 3d able to do this and if so does anyone know how long a learning curve it would be to produce my first picture from scratch? By this they mean take a photo and measurements of a room now, and then create a picture of what it may look like after renovation eg new kitchen, wall colours, units, tiles, light etc. I have been asked by a client if I can do a before and after room in a house that needs renovation. I am a photographer who shoots real estate interiors. I would like to ask a question if I may and hope its ok? Im a complete newbie here - in fact I only just downloaded SH3d today! This topic has been viewed 16353 times and has 8 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 9 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: Features use and tips Thread: SH3d or sketchup
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