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Why architectural
drawing is common in 3d
architectural design
3D Rendering
For
architectural
design
projects,
although the emphasis is on the use of
3D models and BIM architectural
modeling, the time-tested practice of
using 2D architectural drawings and
technical drawings is still common in
the AEC industry. Architectural drafting
has evolved from the drawing board to
computer-aided design and drafting
(CAD) software. Drafting practices help
provide
architectural
construction
drawings that
include the technical
details of the architectural, structural,
and electrical elements needed to
construct a building.
3D Architectural rendering
The basic workflow of
an
architectural
design
project
begins
with
the
architect
creating a concept plan which is
typically
modeled
on
3D
architectural
models
and
rendered
as
photorealistic
images
for marketing
and
presentation to customers and
customers.
3D Interior designs
Once
the
conceptual
design
is
approved by the client, the design is
advanced to further detail and shared
with other parties such as structural
and MEP engineers. The way an
architect moves through the design
for the "design development" phase
lends itself to two options, either to
develop a more detailed 3D model
and then create subsequent sheets
and details using a 3D tool such as
Revit or AutoCAD. , or as is still
customary,
develop
the
design
concept in 2D using more traditional
methods.
3D Product rendering
Architectural drawing is the process of creating
technical drawings
including plans,
sections,
elevations, detail drawings and other documents
in a construction drawing set (CD set), which are
usually required for construction of a building.
The difference between architectural drawing and
modeling
Architectural drafting refers to the creation of 2D
technical drawings and architectural construction
drawings which are primarily used by on-site
contractors and consultants. 3D architectural
modeling refers to the creation of 3D models and
photorealistic
image
renderings which
are
primar