Extension Meuble d'intérieur

Bonjour

Je suis à la recherche d’un outil qui permettrai de concevoir un meuble d’intérieur.

Après de nombreuses recherche sur les outils de dessin 2D et 3D, l’intégration de l’I.A. pour assister les utilisateurs, je n’ai pas trouvé beaucoup de solutions qui répondent à mes besoins.

Ormis Sketchup qui peux répondre aux points suivants

  • Pouvoir dessiner au crayon et convertir en 2D puis 3D
  • Avoir une interface facile à manipuler
  • Pouvoir échanger les fichiers avec les différents utilisateurs
  • Pouvoir éclater les différents composants du meuble
  • Utiliser l’IA pour interpréter le meuble 3D en composants technique pour la fabrication (Par exemple, une planche verticale = une joue, une planche horizontale = une étagère, …)
  • Utiliser l’IA pour intégrer les contraintes de fabrication
  • Pouvoir imprimer un document 2D, 3D et en rendu réaliste
  • Pouvoir intégrer la réalisation dans une photo ou une pièce
  • Pourvoir exporter la liste des composants vers un logiciel de production (ERP)

Je voulais avoir votre retour afin de savoir si tous ces points sont réalisables et si ce projet est réaliste.
Merci

Original Post translated to English with Google Translate:

Good morning

I am looking for a tool that will allow me to design interior furniture.

After extensive research on 2D and 3D drawing tools, the integration of A.I. to assist users, I haven’t found many solutions that meet my needs.

Ormis Sketchup which can answer the following points

Being able to draw in pencil and convert to 2D then 3D
Have an easy-to-use interface
Being able to exchange files with different users
Being able to break down the different components of the furniture
Use AI to interpret 3D furniture into technical components for manufacturing (For example, a vertical board = a side, a horizontal board = a shelf, etc.)
Using AI to integrate manufacturing constraints
Being able to print a 2D, 3D and realistically rendered document
Being able to integrate the production into a photo or a piece
Being able to export the list of components to production software (ERP)

I wanted to get your feedback to know if all these points are achievable and if this project is realistic.
THANKS

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Hello,

You are asking for quite a bit out of your software package.

  • Draw in Pencil and convert to 2D then 3D.
    • You can draw on paper or even a Wacom tablet.
    • If on paper scan the image, save then drag and drop that image into SketchUp.
    • Trace it in 2D with accurate dimensions, then build the 3D up from there.
      • I imagine there might be some AI that can take your sketch and make either a 2d or even a 3d model, but at this point with the state of the art, I’m guessing you’d waste more time fixing that model versus drawing it directly yourself.
  • Easy to use interface.
    • Sketchup is probably one of the easiest programs to get started on.
  • Exchanging files
    • Sketchup has the ability to import and export various file types.

    • SU Import Format List
      image

    • SU Export Format List
      image

      • If you use Trimble Connect, you can save your file in the cloud and collaborate with others. If you want people to work on different aspects of a model at the same time, you can break those aspects into separate files that are referenced in and can be updated as needed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUcD-EzG5Eo
  • Break Down of different furniture components
    • If you model each component as its own Sketchup Group or Sketchup Component, you can easily keep them separate and create exploded assembly views of the furniture.
  • Use AI to interpret 3D furniture into technical components for manufacturing:
    • That sounds awesome, I don’t know of any software that can do that.
      • There is an AI add on called SketchUp Diffusion that can take simple scanned sketches/models and combined with prompts will produce pretty amazing photo realistic images. This is great for concepts and marketing, probably not so much for production at this point.
  • Using AI to integrate manufacturing constraints
  • Being able to print a 2D, 3D and realistically rendered document
  • Being able to integrate the production into a photo:
    • You can use the Match Photo feature in SketchUp to align an object to a photo, however you’d still want to post process that in an image editor to make it look like its actually there adding shadows, reflections and radiosity as needed.
  • Being able to export the list of components to production software (ERP)

Hope that helps :blush:

Hello

Many thanks For your feed back ArchyVR !