(additional formatting required to convert SketchUp models to compatible Revit file format) Here's a series of sites that I found useful: Lets face it, if clients see MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCTS in their interior design RENDERINGS and PRESENTATIONS, you can assume those manufacturers will get specified for the project and asked to supply the products. There is no reason furniture powerhouses like Knoll, Steelcase, and Herman Miller have to be the only resources for providing their 3D models (in 3D Autocad, Revit, 3d Studio Max or Sketchup formats) to the interior design and architectural community. I am also very impressed by smaller furniture manufacturers that are finally stepping it up and providing their 3D assets to the design community. Why bother having students create these models when professional 3D companies like routinely create these types of accurate 3D furniture models for a variety of furniture manufacturers. Besides, manufacturer's 3D models are usually much more accurate than user-generated models like those found on, , etc. The work required to create these 3D models is usually a big time commitment, therefore finding manufacturers that provide these assets online saves a huge amount of time. These can be furniture, accessories, interior decor, etc. My Revit for Interior Design students routinely ask me for a list of websites containing 3D models for use in their projects.
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