3D but an indispensable helper for architects. How to use it to change the design

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3Dsimo s.r.o.
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Tisková zpráva
09.12.2021 15:55
3D pens are experiencing a great boom primarily among children. Their imagination brings abstract shapes, cute products, and unique jewelry to life. Although it might seem that 3D pens are primarily intended for children, this is not the case. Fashion designers, who create original jewelry from them, teachers, and lately also architects, designers, and other creative artists have found pleasure in them.


True 3D Drawing

3D pen has a unique feature – you can truly draw in 3D with it. It is a mix of sketching and modeling, which is a perfect combination for architects and designers. Although it is a derivative of 3D printing, you do not need any complex technology. Working with a 3D pen is fast and efficient. It allows every architect and designer to sketch in 3D. They can create 3D structures without the time-consuming traditional 3D printing machines that require a computer program and knowledge of 3D CAD to operate.

3D Pen Helps in the Design Process

How can a 3D pen benefit the design process? It brings many new possibilities that could be called 3D sketching. The closest comparisons are 3D printing and also model creation, but the speed of these and the 3D pen differs dramatically. With a 3D pen, you can create a 3D figure in just a few minutes or seconds, allowing for much faster iterations and a significant reduction in labor costs. This makes the 3D pen a very effective investment.
Moreover, the flexibility of the 3D pen is as vast as your imagination. Anyone can create realistic forms or nonsensical shapes that can range from models to cars, flowers, skulls, or animals.
Thanks to the flexibility of this tool, it will be useful in many situations, not just in work-related ones.
The 3D pen can be utilized in three areas related to architecture and design – facade design, interior layout design, and a different way of presenting projects.

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