Modelling and Layout of G+1 Duplex Using AutoCAD and 3D's Max Software

Authors

  • T Sampath U.G. Student, Department of Civil Engineering,, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.
  • Pally Aravind Yadav U.G. Student, Department of Civil Engineering,, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.
  • Maloth Ravi U.G. Student, Department of Civil Engineering,, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.
  • V Nandishwar U.G. Student, Department of Civil Engineering,, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.
  • M Anuradha Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.

Keywords:

3D visualization, 3d’s Max, architectural details

Abstract

This project explores the modelling and layout of a G+1 Duplex House 3ds Max, a powerful tool for architectural visualization. The design process begins with conceptual planning, where key elements such as spatial organization, functionality, and aesthetics are considered. Utilizing 3ds Max, we create detailed 3D models that accurately reflect the farmhouse's architectural features, including structural components, interior layouts, and exterior landscaping. The workflow encompasses several stages: importing 2D designs, building the 3D structure, and applying realistic textures and materials. Special attention is given to lighting techniques to enhance the model's realism and convey the desired ambiance. The final renderings not only serve as a visual representation for client presentations but also facilitate better understanding of the spatial relationships and overall design intent.

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Published

2024-12-12

How to Cite

Sampath, T., Aravind Yadav, P., Ravi, M., Nandishwar , V., & Anuradha, M. (2024). Modelling and Layout of G+1 Duplex Using AutoCAD and 3D’s Max Software. Erudite Journal of Engineering, Technology and Management Sciences, 4(4), 66–69. Retrieved from https://ejetms.com/index.php/ejetms/article/view/59