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We give training in 3D modeling and 2D / 3D drawing via the efficient use of the software that we master the more:

1. SPIRIT:

Complete 2D / 3D parametric software with high end rendering engine called Lightworks.
 

 

 
   

2. DataCad:

 

2D / 3D software with medium end rendering engine called O2C.

 

 

3. Revit:

 

Complete 2D / 3D parametric software with a high end rendering engine called AccuRender.

 

 

4. Sketchup:

 

Study and presentation 3D software that allows producing sketches in a very efficient manner. Also used for the 3D modeling to the strict sense with a basic rendering and animation engine. Ideal for presenting your projects and ideas to your customers.
 


 

SPIRIT and DataCad are very close, because the central engine is in fact identical.
So that the mastery of one, point directly towards to the mastery of the other.

For SPIRIT, it is necessary to master in plus, the module parametric ZAC that is specific to him.

On its side, DataCad should head toward the parametrics. At least it is the subjects emanating from the company DataCad LLC web site.

Here is an example of the power of SPIRIT for modeling 3D:
 

Ensemble de Jeux Jambette - Modèle 3D O2C

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Main office: 629, rue de la Visitation, Saint-Charles-Borromée, (Qc) Canada  J6E 4P8

Phone number: 450 759 3093

Web Sites: www.tellier-architecte.com

E-mails: michel@tellier-architecte.com

 

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Last updated: Friday, January 14, 2011 11:00 AM