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TuboCAD offers all the standard and advanced options for straight 2D drafting. You will not be disappointed if using this tool to sketch out simple to complex ideas and models. However, the AEC version provides an extra suite of tools to build configurable architectural models.

TurboCAD Pro 14 Architectural Edition is aimed at professional users. It offers integrated 2D drafting, 3D surface and solid modeling, together with surprisingly good 3D photorealistic rendering. The new version of TurboCAD comes with over 50 enhancements - too many to list here - but the smart dimensioning, wall dimension tool, dynamic window and door schedules are particularly impressive. As is the parametric stair generator which offers a number of different styles.

TurboCAD AECİs flavour comes with all the usual architectural elements: walls, doors, windows, roofs and stairs, all of which are parametric and easy to edit on the fly. The system offers a series of wall openings with associated styles and all the walls self-heal in both 2D, 3D and curved form. As you would expect thereİs support for sections and elevations, which can all be laid out in paperspace for detailed drawings. TurboCAD can also generate rendered walkthroughs for playback. Thereİs a new terrain import and modelling capability which can be used to place your design in digial-situ.

Conclusion

I was quite surprised at the depth of AEC features on show in TurboCAD Pro 14 Architectural. I havenİt mentioned the price yet, but at ú525, itİs almost half the price of LT which wouldnİt know a staircase from a polyline. Itİs also only ú27 more than the vanilla vesion of TurboCAD Pro 14! The Platinum version, which has absolutely everything is only ú10 more. Itİs quite astonishing. I knew TurboCAD was inexpensive but didnİt realise just what a bargain it is.

So, there is actually a hell of a lot going for TurboCAD in both price and features. However the company has an uphill struggle to change the perception of what TurboCAD can do - after all, itİs been around for ages. IMSI has long targeted Autodesk and AutoCAD but the DWG bandwagon doesnİt appear to have slowed down any; in fact it appears to be accelerating. Autodesk has certainly been a dominating force but has oddly moved out of the retail markets as its products have accelerated in price. I hear that Autodesk is thinking of re-addressing this, so it will be fascinating to see how IMSI copes with renewed competition, especially as Autodesk will not be able to provide the breadth and depth of features that TurboCAD has, not without damaging sales of Inventor and Revit. It will be Autodeskİs DWG compatibility vs TurboCADİs massive bang per buck.

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