Back to the future then and to Palette CAD. I am hoping that a lot of you have now got your hands on version 8 and have started to play around with the new layout and some of the new features.
My personal highlight is the new Palette PLAY feature in version 8. It is a very impressive sales tool that can be used to walk a customer through a finished design and paves the way for a very innovative future. In essence it is a computer game like application that is accessed online and can be sent to a potential customer as a hyperlink or simply stored on a companies website allowing others to walk through your virtual showrooms. Below is an example of one such plan that can be found on our homepage.
Click on the image above to start Palette PLAY. On the right hand side you can see the movement instructions. |
The problem I had was not in designing stage but creativity. Once you have an idea what you want to create and work out your dimensioning, everything else falls into place quickly. Here below was my first try, where I had a go at a living room. I managed to also create a photo-realistic image and this can be found at our Facebook page.
Ready to present or send as a jpeg in watercolour representation. |
I then designed a bathroom, again from scratch, complete with custom tiling, both on floor and walls. This time also managed to set up multiple camera angles for presentation purposes.
Photo-realistic in under twenty minutes. |
Above in photo-realistic, below second camera angle in marker and third camera view in watercolour again, which can be found on Facebook.
Having had my fun, I would like to also challenge some of you out there, to see what you can come up with in 20 minutes or less. If you would like to take part, please send your entries by email to me at egrabic@palettecad.com, with subject title "20 minute projects" or post them on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/164040557075439/.
Enough from me, more next month, but for now, let the PLAY begin!
Greeting from Stuttgart,
Your Palette CAD-Blog Team
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