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Different Perspectives of Architectural Views and Tools Used

architectural views Architectural Views
Architectural Views are the representation of the overall structure that is to be developed. The architect chooses and develops a set of views that will enable the architecture to be communicated to, and understood by, all the people involved in the development process as well as the clients. A comprehensive CAD architectural design enables the clients to verify that their specifications regarding the structure have been adequately addressed and depicted.

One Point Perspective - The structure converges towards the axis of one coordinate. Frequently used for drawings of interiors.

Two Point Perspective - The structure converges towards the axis of two coordinates. Usually used for interiors and exteriors.

Three Point Perspective - A third coordinate is added. The structure converges towards all three coordinates.

Composite View - Provides a comprehensive and complete view of the structure.


Architectural Views are the representation of the overall structure that is to be developed. A comprehensive 3D architectural view enables the clients to verify that their specifications regarding the structure have been adequately addressed and depicted.
Technology

AutoCAD - includes a full set of basic solid modeling and 3D drawing tools can be used as a platform for other products such as 3D studio MAX, Revit and more.

3D MAX - is a full-featured 3D graphics application developed by Autodesk Media and Entertainment. It runs on the Win32 and Win64 platforms.

Maya - is a popular, proprietary integrated 3D software suite, evolved from Alias PowerAnimator. Maya is used in the film and TV industry, as well as for computer and video games, and design.