House plans capture a dream. But using those two-dimensional lines on a page to visualise the reality can require a leap beyond many imaginations.
”Generally, people deal with a draftsperson or architect and get to a certain point and cannot visualise what it will look like,” Joe Austin-Crowe says.
To help bridge that gap his small East Brunswick company, Advanced 3D Modelling, uses sophisticated software to bring to life projects ranging from shops and apartment complexes to suburban homes and backyard extensions.
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