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RE: Designing your projects

in #design6 years ago

when I thought I had grabbed an entire face only to have grabbed an edge

I've also worked with Sketchup and I remember this problem all too well... I love the precision of AutoCAD but as an interior design student, I found Revit was my all-time favourite.

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I've never really done interior design although I can see how it would be a good skill to have in designing an efficient workshop.

Fusion 360 is more for product development. It's a baby version of AutoCAD but its approach is much cleaner and nicer. Parametric editing is extremely powerful and as flexible as you need it to be.