![]() Of course you can create all of these things (and anything else) in Blender 2.8 yourself, but these could speed some things up a bit.īlender comes with several built-in functions that are very useful for architectural modeling that include: You can get version 2.79b any time (and use it free forever!) because it's open source and available at ,and I recommend keeping a local copy of Blender Version 2.79 as you can also use it to help you bring older version assets into the new 2.8 (like direct conversions of older Sketchup models using the Sketchup Importer, and 3DS models, which are no longer supported in 2.8, etc.) In 2.8 you have to purchase Archipack in order for it to work (and since the Free version is broken in 2.8, IMO it really should NOT be included as an add-on option.) That said you can see here that the windows, doors, stairs, fences, floors, truss, and roof's have some useful attributes for quick visualizations. Like other 3D programs, any object can have any color or material surface (such as wood, concrete, metal, plastic etc.)Īrchipack - Above are the default Archipack elements in the free version for Blender 2.79b (not the €49 version for 2.8 these were laid out in 2.79b and rendered in 2.8 as a test). Number of books, their dimensions and randomness in size and shelf design is also customizable. ![]() Venetian, Japanese and roller blinds are adjustable in length. Lamps have 5 basic body types, but you can easily change all of them to any desired form in the settings (very useful for creating customized vases, ceramics and pottery too). ![]() The cabinets show the various handle types, cabinet dimensions and number of shelves are adjustable too. The window parameters are fully adjustable (but I would change the glass to the VX Materials version). The door handle options have been reduced (but you can get them from an earlier version, or use Archipack's.) There are 4 roof tile types (you can set the number of tiles too). Stair settings allow rounded edges, sides filled to the floor, and stair curve shapes can be manipulated with built-in handles. Columns have settings for arrays, and arch centers can be adjusted. ![]() Walls and baseboards are mesh planes with thickness modifiers (any thickness). Archimesh - above are the default elements of Blender's Archimesh. ![]()
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