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Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 2.0.0.2
Ashampoo
Design family homes, shopping malls, high-rise buildings or just an apartment within a real 2D/3D environment using all the available tools for planning and visualizing buildings. With its simple usability, exact results and yet reasonable price tag the software clearly stands out of the crowd. Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 2 offers a variety of brand-new features as well as improvements in usability and workflow management. Some of these changes have been brought about through user suggestions and contributions. Use for example the surface design tool to design your own surfaces, wrap objects into smooth shadows for even more authentic interiors, choose from a variety of different solar elements, or go on a virtual tour to fully explore your CAD projects. On top of everything, Ashampoo 3D CAD Architecture 2 now comes with the Quantities Plug-in. With this plug-in you can easily keep track of complex projects and develop your personal planning strategy.
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