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 From:  BurrMan
1890.7 In reply to 1890.6 
Brian,
Did you ever get your plugin gallery set up with all your commands? I'de do it for you if you need.

Burr

EDITED: 19 Jun 2012 by BURRMAN

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1890.8 In reply to 1890.7 
No.

Seeing all the versions and, then, seeing that Michael was still adding something in a V2 version I though I would wait.
Thanks.
Brian
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1890.9 In reply to 1890.8 
This is another test rendering of the approach to the central tower atrium.
MoI did a really great job!

Brian

EDITED: 30 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Anis
1890.10 In reply to 1890.9 
Hi Brian,

Have you ever build a 3D house or another architecture model in MoI ?
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1890.11 In reply to 1890.10 
Not really.
I have the ArchiTools plugin (and all the associated freebee parts) in my Carrara app whenever I need that sort of stuff.
http://www.inagoni.com/content.php?content.8

If you need another way for that you may like to look at the current fairly cheap version of Via CAD.

Though, for day to day quick approach, I still would start first with MoI probably.

Brian
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 From:  Anis
1890.12 In reply to 1890.11 
Thanks for the link, those give me more architecture tutorial...

> Though, for day to day quick approach, I still would start first with MoI probably.
Yup, MoI is my favorite CAD software today. I always looking forward for improvement in the next release of MoI.
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