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Ultimate iPad Guide: Modeling & Rendering Apps for Architects

Modeling & Rendering Apps for Architects on iPad

New in 2.0

By-in-large this particular category is a tough one. Despite promising technology and exciting newcomers a year ago, not much has happened in this space in one year’s time. In fact, things have gotten worse. We have added Autodesk 123D Make Intro to this group and have removed, sadly, Maide Control, an app we listed as the Gem in the group a year ago, as it appears to have gone out of business. Despite all the terrific press this app gained, by us and others, sometimes startups fail. Other apps have disappeared from the list as well, including iSculptorHD and iTracer, two cool apps no longer available. Those last two were sweet technology examples, but for apps to last on the market they must address real world problems.

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On the other hand, we now have Trimble SketchUp Mobile Viewer. While not a modeling “authoring” app but rather a “viewer,” we have added it here and will eventually add it over at the CAD Viewers and Collaboration guide page when we update that very shortly. And also listed below is Room Planner by Chief Architect.

Summary

In this category we are going to include apps that are used to both model and render models on the iPad. There is some overlap here as some apps in our CAD Viewers category overlap with these abilities, as do some BIM apps in their list. Explore those lists as well.

What we are interested in here is primarily model making and model editing, plus those apps highly focused on model rendering. Of the modeling tools one app that stands out is Verto Studio 3D by Michael L. Farrell. The app has been featured on TV in an iPad TV commercial. It supports 4-split screen view, works with OBJ file format, imports, creates and exports and supports Dropbox. There is also a terrain generator with heights field. (see image 01).

01 – Verto Studio initially had great reviews on the app store but its latest reviews are not so hot. We hope this app recovers.

02 – FormIt by Autodesk is now at version 6.6 and is the only true model authoring app in this group useful to architects.

03 – This Shaderlight app for iPad ties into a leading SketchUp renderer and cloud rendering.

Another  modeler very much worth pointing out is Autodesk FormIt which is now at version 6.6. This is a basic conceptual modeling tool meant to be used at the building site to help make early design decisions. You can store and share design models with Autodesk 360 Cloud. (see image 02). Finally, speaking of the cloud ShaderLight by Limitless Computing has a nifty iPad app for viewing your cloud renders on the go. Besides letting you view your SketchUp models rendered on the Shaderlight Cloud Rendering Cloud, you can use the app to check on the status of in-progress renders (great when away from the desktop or office/studio), (see 03 above).

The List (10 Apps)

Here is one of the most complete listing of excellent modeling and rendering tools useful to architects on the iPad at the time of this writing. We have updated the reviews, ratings and pricing. Again, if we have somehow missed an app we would sure appreciate your email on the subject. It may also be listed in another category in our series. Without further ado:

The Gem in the Group

Our old gem in this group used to be the now defunct CadControl by Maide, Inc., but clearly the big new app we have added to this group this year is Trimble’s very own SketchUp Mobile Viewer. Trimble’s latest mobile app won’t let you create a model in your iPad (yet!) but it does allow you view your models and to tap into the vast 3D Warehouse and download other models.

04 – For 2014 SketchUp Mobile Viewer is the new app in this category of modelers, though in all honesty it is not a modeling authoring mobile app.

Down the road we hope that Trimble adds features that will let you actually do at least basic modeling, taking this 3D SketchUp viewer app into an authoring environment. For now then, the only truly useful architectural modeling app on mobile is Autodesk’s FormIt listed above, which is arguably the true gem in the category.

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[Last updated: 23 Jun 2014 – 8:05 AM EDT]

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