By the way, a proper 3D simulation was created for us unsolicited by our somewhat older stove builder from the deepest Lahn-Dill district.
Charming. But also a nice illustrative example of the topic "distortion": the position of the "airspace" light shaft relative to the chimney does not seem to be the same in both pictures.
that some 3D programs (especially the free or cheap ones) sometimes distort or display poorly. Nevertheless, I am convinced that it helps many, like for example the OP, to better estimate room sizes, distances, and proportions.
In my eyes, this is a contradiction – with a distorted representation, one logically cannot improve the assessment of perspectives, but rather only program disappointments. Especially the person with poor sense of proportions and perspective depends on the depiction being trustworthy. I also criticize such "3D" representations in that you can "see" unrealistic perspectives in them: how is it supposed to inform me about the effect of my house, how it would look if viewed sitting on the chimney cap of the house after next and X-raying the next house? But that fits the degenerated media competence of today's twenty-somethings, confusing bold lies in color and surround sound with "truths" :-(
Why should that be problematic somehow? That’s the last step anyway, isn’t it, when the general contractor is finished? The stairs don’t have a covering either.
I’ll say: have fun then!
We want to try it too. But you have to keep in mind or inform your general contractor that the plaster is thinner than a tile.
That is why I see it as a feature that is more suitable for builders in the "Advanced" status and not for those like the OP in the "Greenhorn" stage (more precisely actually: Pre-Greenhorn). I already see the outlet sitting too low and being bumped into the subsequent flooring; the joint in a defects thread and then "solved" by milling out and siliconing... and all this because for the builder, a nightmare has to be perfect. Lord, throw brains from heaven!
As a "first-time" builder, composing a designer shack from a GU house downgraded to "shell plus" combined with self-managed finishing experiments will go wrong. Best the OP sells this fiasco (including the film rights for a screenplay based on this thread) to private television and then builds anew from her fee (but then please an unchanged turnkey Jette). Ulrich Wickert would have said: "the weather."