Sunday 6 June 2010

AutoDesk DragonFly - Great Online 3D Home Design Software


autodesk dragonfly logo Project Dragonfly is ideal for anyone who’s ever wanted an easy, intuitive floor planning tool to dream, organize, and envision changes in their living space. Take it for a free test drive and watch your design and decorating visions take shape right before your eyes. Then let us know what you think about this exciting new concept!



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Reviews from Geeks:



  • Digital Inspiration - DragonFly, in simply English, is like an online version of Google Sketchup that’s free, intuitive and very powerful. Anyone with a web browser (DragonFly is written in Adobe Flex so you need the Flash player) can draw floor plans and impressive house designs in minutes.

  • Stress Free - Project Dragonfly is an Autodesk Labs technology preview of a web-based, simple to use architectural planning tool. It represents a step towards a future where CAD and BIM model editors are not considered bloated, complex, or desktop-bound. Whilst the current functionality of the tool is limited, it is technically impressive, and the underlying concept hints that Autodesk’s broader web strategy (as discussed in ‘Autodesk Beyond Desktop CAD & BIM’) is proceeding at a slow, but steady pace.

  • PC Will Easy - AutoDesk DragonFly, a free online home design software that developed by the famous Autodesk 3D design and architecture software. This online DIY home design tools allows user to design their own ideal home designs or floor plan that reflect the restraints of your budget while adding your personal touches into every design.



Screenshots:



View in 2D:



view in 2d



View in 3D:



view in 3d



Gallery:



gallery



3D Objects:



3D objects



View functions:



view functions



Open – Save – Print – Export Design:



save - export - print



Save Design: 



save design



Export Design:



export design



Preferences:



preferences



Videos:



Autodesk Dragonfly Introduction: This tutorial provides a basic introduction to the major feature areas of Project Dragonfly.











Autodesk Dragonfly Getting Started (part 1): This tutorial demonstrates how you can start a new design, use the Designer, and add or modify rooms, walls, and areas to your design.











Autodesk Dragonfly Getting Started (part 2): This tutorial provides an introduction to the catalog and demonstrates the addition of doors and windows, the insertion and alignment of furniture, and selecting different flooring options.











Autodesk Dragonfly Getting Started (part 3): This tutorial provides an overview of ways to experiment with different wall paint colors and furnishing options, methods for placing artwork and wall lighting in 2D and aligning them in 3D, use of the duplicate feature to quickly add multiple items to your design, and methods for sharing and printing the design.











Features:



  • Resizable Content

  • Improved Design and Navigation Controls

  • Item Detail Pop-up and “Nudge” Feature

  • Alignment Feedback for Content

  • Scale Features with Integrated Grid and Improved Units Adjustment

  • Dimension Toggle Control

  • Export Design Feature

  • Wall Transparency Control

  • Expanded ability to move wall mounted items in 3D


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