ᐅ Looking for a photorealistic 3D home design software

Created on: 7 Dec 2017 00:22
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Mihoe
Good evening everyone,

My problem in brief:
I am looking for “THE” 3D home design software that allows creating as photo-realistic house plans as possible. The program should also enable realistic furnishing of interior spaces and the design of the outdoor area. If possible, I want to be able to virtually fly around and through the design with virtual cameras, similar to a drone.

Ultimately, I want designs comparable to those published by various home builders in their catalogs. Unfortunately, it’s probably not allowed to mention names here.

The reason why (for those interested):
I would like to build a house, or rather my wife and daughter have been pushing me for a long time.
However, I have zero visual imagination when looking at drawings. The architects I met during initial contacts with building companies either did not understand or did not have the (financial) motivation to create a custom design with me. It was basically just house designs A through X from a drawer. They might generously move a wall or a window... “Try design No. 3, it’s very fashionable and popular…” That was all I was offered. A proper architect, if I could even find one, would cost me a large five-digit sum, because I’d have to engage them full-time for months.

To overcome these hurdles, I want to take on this task myself, working on the design evening by evening, virtually walking through and exploring the design, identifying needed changes, and adjusting until everything fits perfectly. Many years ago, I had the chance to create designs with the program Arcon, which worked reasonably well. But this program did not offer the current possibilities for photo-realistic rendering of designs.

What I don’t need...:
are pessimistic comments about how I wouldn’t be able to do it anyway. I’m not aiming to win an architecture award, and my lack of experience, feasibility, structural engineering, etc. is a different matter. I also don’t need any CAD or structural analysis modules, etc.

Let’s say others build model railways as a hobby, and my wife and I would like to design our tailor-made dream house.

Many thanks in advance for all serious advice!

Best regards,
MiHoe
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Steffi33
27 Dec 2017 15:47
11ant schrieb:
On the other hand, I recommend that homeowners train their sense for implementation by "practicing" with an actual survey of their current apartment.

A very good tip.. !!!

I will post a before-and-after comparison here at some point.. but I need to find some time for that first.. which I don’t have right now..

Best regards, Steffi
11ant27 Dec 2017 17:38
Steffi33 schrieb:
I really need to find some time for that.. which I don’t have right now..

Then I’ll just mention a link in the house photos thread for now: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/hausbilder-Thread.14011/page-128#post-218902 (and 218904)
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
kaho6744 Jan 2018 11:57
I’ll boldly use this thread for a quick question. Which software would be suitable to design a 40m (130 feet) long wooden fence? Does anyone have a recommendation?
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kbt09
4 Jan 2018 16:17
If you want to plan the board layout, etc., I would use CorelDRAW for something like that. It even has a dimensioning function. I also use it here all the time for floor plan adjustments, where I just move things around in an existing layout.
kaho6744 Jan 2018 17:37
Unfortunately, I don’t have Corel yet. Isn’t it similar to Photoshop? Or is it more like Illustrator?
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kbt09
4 Jan 2018 18:19
No idea .. it’s a vector-based program. I’ve known Corel for almost 30 years or so. My last version was version 11 from 2002 .. I bought an original copy from someone on eBay for about 15 euros around 2008 or so.