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Hi Dmitry!
I think you have done some excellent computer designs. I will not argue on whether it is the programs or you who are behind the result, but I think you could have created the same in 2D.
I wish I also could work like that, but I gave up 3D fifteen years ago, I found it too time consuming. But for presentations it has some benefits, especially for not so experienced clients. Jon Bannenberg used to build models of all his projects, with the help of an inhouse modelmaker. This is probably even better.
GA:s I think works well in 2D and the 3D "walkthrough" programs are just commercial stunts in my eyes. You can never get the right idea of the final result by "walking around" on a 3D computer picture, why I think it is a waste of time and money.
A good design can only be created by a good designer, hardly a computer program.
Most good designs are still created on a piece of paper, some on napkins, and then translated into computers for renderings and files for manufacturing tools.
But we are all different, both the designers and the clients, why I think we should all go on the way we are comfortable with.
Good luck to you from an oldfashioned soul!
/Lars
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