Live Interior 3D Standard 2.0
February, 2009
By: Rob Buckley
INTERIOR DESIGN SOFTWARE
$50 (£17) Team up with your Mac to redesign your house
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Developer BeLight Software
www.belightsoft.com
Latest price on TechRadar
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| SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later; 1 GB of available hard drive space; screen resolution of 1024x768 or greater. |
| FOR AND AGAINST |
Large number of objects and materials
Fast rendering system
Can handle more than one storey
Excellent price
Can't create furniture
Some features only in Professional
VERDICT

"An excellent program for trying house redesigns without lifting a single tool."
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Traditionally, the nearest Brits ever got to interior design was deciding at which angle to
position the plaster ducks on the wall and where to put the black leather three-piece suite. But a decade
of TV programmes like House Doctor and Property Ladder has changed all that.
Now BeLight's Live Interior 3D lets you redesign the interior of your house without having to
get a single tool out other than your Mac. You can view and edit in either 2D or 3D, perform realistic virtual
walkthroughs inside the interior, shoot movies, make screenshots and generate panoramic views of the interior
and share it with others. Also, you don't have to spend time drawing furniture, since the program comes with
hundreds of objects and materials.
While version 1.0 was good, it had flaws, many of which have been fixed in version 2.0. You can
now model two storeys of your house, including the stairs; a Wall Designer lets you create panels, niches and
openings in the walls; you can use reflective materials, which will render in real-time during walkthroughs;
there's more than 300 new materials and 200 new objects; and the userinterface has had a makeover itself. You
can share your designs by exporting them to Google's 3D Warehouse in SketchUp format.
The interface isn't totally intuitive yet, with doubleclicking of objects never doing what you'd
hope for. You can't design your own furniture within the program and some of the features available in the
expensive Professional version ($130 (£88) v $50 (£33) for the Standard version), such as the ability
to create multiple light sources and handle more than two storeys, would have made the Standard version great.
But even as it stands, you'd be very hard pushed to find a better interior design tool even at twice the price.
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