Then along came Hungarian start-up Shapr3D, looking to bring industrial-grade design tools to the device with its eponymous app. There have been several for the engineering world (most notably Onshape, now owned by PTC) and any number of interior/floorplan related tools but these look less than professional at best. The idea that you might have a high-performance computing device that offers both touch and stylus input on a highly portable, high-resolution display is something architects have been crying out for.Įven so, there’s been a distinct lack of tools available for those looking to create 3D concepts on the iPad. The iPad has been something of a revelation in the design world.
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