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Every once in a while I’ll come across some really nice looking images of models created with SolidWorks on Flickr, but finding exceptional Architectural Design created with SolidWorks is rare.
It’s not that architecture can’t be done in SolidWorks, it ... Continue reading »
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1 year ago
1 year ago
I use Blender it is free it is simple (if you get true the basics).
Here is a wheel i rendered model is a wrml from solidworks.
http://img168.imageshack.us/my.php?image=velgxx...
1 year ago
1 year ago
SolidWorks can surely try to enter this market if its able to add the required attributes in there software to get the things done for Architectural design.
Though there are great softwares for creating Architectural designs, still if wanted to increase the business the Company can still try to have a joint venture or buy some company which already makes this software.
Could be great to See Solidworks in offices world wide.