I hope Rayon can expand in creating Complete Architectural, Electrical, Sanitary and Structural. Even if we have a beautiful Floor plan it is incomplete without the other Plans. Floor plan is just a finger tip of the house.
Thanks for the highly informative video, however, when I export either dwg or dxf files, they don’t appear when I open them in AutoCAD. What am I missing?
This seems near useless for architects, might be more useful for interior designers. Why would I add an extra program to my routine where I always have to import and export whenever a project updates? Waste of time and it increases the risk of inconsistencies to enter into my workflow, resulting in mistakes that will cost me valuable hours in the future (and if I don't spot them in time it will cost me cash to fix those problems).
I think you're probably quite right. I'm not an architect, but I am a graphic designer, and I'd not be using Rayon except maybe for initial spitballing if the work was loosely specified... I use Rayon as a *Gamemaster* knocking up quick floorplans for use in a *tabletop game*. For this, it is excellent. Super quick and focused. Perhaps for interior designers or builders it might be a good fit... There is a use case for "light" architectural drawings where workflow rather than a final presentation with jazz hands is the core concern... Rayon is incredibly easy to use, and this might be a big deal for a lot of non-architects and designers.
Bro , during my project if i want to add more templates so that i can use materials etc from them aswell ..... How to do that ? Because i have noticed once the project starts , then cant add more ready made templates