"Right now I'm primarily working with draftsight for 2D and then sketchup+enscape and for very specific stuff (like furniture design) I work with solidworks+keyshot"
"I'm working on archviz and contracto management right now and things like enscape can actually cut the time from idea to production at least by half.I'm still not into the VR realm,l think I'll wait another year for that.Things in 3d visualization are getting so nice in the upcoming years..."
"Using the packaging as part of the product is actually a really nice idea that I've been studying since a long time. But knowing how the shipping companies handle the packages in an international shipping scenario make me wonder if this is really a viable product.I think that this is a good "idea" if you consider it as a work of art though. If you take for granted that the shipping company will take care of the package why don't use directly a nicer material? It doesn't need to be cardboard, the risk of receiving a bent tube is considerably high.If you're using very good quality cardboard coated with something that protects it from moisture I don't know if it as cost effective as a simple pvc water tube. If you use reclaimed pvc, that could be more interesting and way more "ecologic".I understand also that there's a trend about kraft paper these days, so basically is also an easy-to-advertise product to the ecofreak-hypster with a pockets full of money. It is a really expensive product, which is a bit non-sense in my opinion (if we consider this as an Industrial Design Product), i mean, if you make an ecofriendly product costing 4-6 times the cost of the traditional "ecomonster" counterpart you're just playing solving a problem that doesn't exists.Is really funny that all the pictures in their website are of rooms with lots of natural llight..."