Have you ever heard of a program called "ICE"?
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I was asked by my soon to be new boss if I have ever heard of a modeling program called "ICE". Another company is using it and he liked the look of it for certain situations. I googled it and came up empty. I am not sure if it is a plugin for MAX or some other program or an actual app. I still have not seen output from it only he has and with his limited knowledge of 3D he did not give a god enough explaination for me to narrow it down. This "other" company will be competing with us for work so I would like to know what I am up against.
Thanks,
Scott -
I've never heard of it either but I did a search and came up with this:
I don't know if it's the same software as your boss mentioned but this looks like a very technical Autocad plugin for interior office design and manufacturing.
Kenny
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I had a quick look, but i cant see anything obvious.
Perhaps its an in house piece of software? i suppose it depends on how big the company is really (wether theyve got enough resources to develop their own modeling program.)
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Thanks Kenny, I kind of figured it was something like that. I do not even like the look of it. It is more function than output appearance.
Scott
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Scott, the Dirtt (Doing It Right This Time) representative came to our office last year and showed us the "ICE" program.
I was mildly interested and got an access code which allowed me to test the program out. (I believe they have a free demo online now).
It deals with modular office interiors and allows designers to create spaces and easily price the product. It deals with the Dirtt product only (unless I am mistaken).It is a nice little program but I did not use it past a week of demo. Also, I must have thrown out all the info and codes etc. on my last office clean up as I cannot find anything on it. I just happened to remember the name Dirtt.
Home Page:
http://www.dirtt.net/home/index.php
Ice program link at top or go here:
http://www.dirtt.net/ice/
Click on the demo to see what it does.
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