Easily create your lighting plan
In the interior sector, AutoCAD is mainly used for the precise 2D and 3D representation of room layouts. Once the project is set up, the exact location and installation of the lights can be determined with individual tools. Although the edit functions do not allow direct light simulation, the design can be refined and adjusted at any time. Therefore, AutoCAD is mainly suitable for the basic representation of projects and is an important interface between architects and lighting planners.
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AUTOCAD MAKES VERY PRECISE VISUALISATIONS
- The standard program in the architectural field and creates complex and technically accurate 2D and 3D visualizations.
- All levels can be managed separately and individual design elements can be perfectly organized.
- Supports DWG, DXF, and IFC files, with which all Wever & Ducré luminaires can be realistically represented and easily integrated.
- Ideal for the basic representation of lighting plans
- Technically precise, but does not allow direct light simulation