That helped me a lot.
I'm a structural engineer, but my main work are making residential drawings.
I have been using AutoCAD for many years (99% in 2D), but have been looking into, and tried, apps like CA, AC and various from Autodesk, for many years.
After I while a give up. I have't been patient enough to use 500? 1000? hours to be "fluent".
But, I can't postpone it anymore. I have to learn one of them...
It seems like my long AutoCAD-experience is a disadvantage when it comes to learning various 3D-software. I expect to use the same logic from AutoCAD in for example CA, which is obviously the wrong approach. I have always studied the training vidoes carefully....again and again..
I have been a computergeek since 1983, and have absolutely no problem learning new programs...except these types... At least to be "fluent" and effective.
The 3D-rendrings from CA doesn't look very impressive. Will it be possible to make images something like this (a crop from the full image), like the guttersystem, types of roof tiles, that type of lighting/reflections +++ ?
And section details like the inserted one? (Revit-drawing from my housesupplier)
This is also the type of rendrings the realtor wants: