Event CAD 2D/3D Presentation
Specification
Marquees
▪
Choose from a large
range of pre-entered
marquees

from a wide range of manufacturers: Frame,
Traditional, Tubular marquees, Canopies.
▪ Add
your own frame
marquee sizes quickly
and easily
by entering: width and bay size, eave and apex height,
number of purlins, position and height of gable legs.
▪ For traditional
marquees enter:
width, start and
middle sizes, king
pole/queen pole information, side pole height
and spacing.
▪
You can also
configure small, tubular marquees
to suit your
requirements.
▪ Add several
marquees to one drawing for
catering, toilets, reception, etc.
▪ Remove internal
walls.
▪ Create internal screens.
Room/Exhibition Stand/Event

▪ Create a single
room, marquee, exhibition stand or an
entire event.
Doors, Windows, etc![]()
▪ Standard doors included.
▪ Add additional
types of doors as per your own stock.
▪ Glass fully
transparent so you can see out / in through it.
Interior
▪ Show or hide
linings.
▪ Alter them to be
window drapes.
▪ Set the size, type
and colour of swags / pelmets.
▪ Choose your floor
covering and colour.
Chairs and Tables
▪ Add round tables
with chairs either as a single or a group.
▪ Put them in
straight lines or staggered.
▪ Delete
individually, all items or just those selected.
▪ Create theatre
style rows of chairs.
▪ Set the distance
between chairs both sideways and
between the rows.
▪ Move entire blocks
together.
Dance Floors/Stages
▪ Add a dance floor
of any size (metric or imperial).
▪ Apply a material
to it to make it wooden / black and white / metal.
▪ Stages can be any
size, covered in any material and have a
valance if required.
Create Groups of Objects
▪ Once you have
dropped individual objects onto your
drawing, you
can save them as a group for later
use.

▪ If you use a trestle table with six chairs you can highlight
the individual items and then store them as an individual
object so that next time you only have to add one item.
▪ This could also
work for things like a top table with eight
chairs, oval table with chairs or maybe a set of steps.
Printing
and 3D on the same page.
name, date, venue etc on each printout.
▪ Save as a jpeg to email to your
customers.
▪ Save to the internal gallery to
use when printing a combined layout.
▪ Use saved images from the
internal gallery in other jobs.
Views
▪ View your finished 3D drawing
from any angle - above,
from the side, looking at the interior, outside looking in
through the doors/windows, inside looking out at a view
or from the side.
Layout Templates
▪ Create a standard
layout for a particular size tent and store it.
▪ Copy this into a new job.
▪ Exchange the chairs for a
different type/colour.
▪ Alter your colour scheme.
▪ Add a catering tent if
required.
▪ Tweak the details of the layout
and you will then have a new job created in
a couple of minutes.
Materials & Objects
▪ A selection of materials and
objects available.
▪ Import pictures or photos to
create new materials.
▪ Use actual photos of walls,
doors, windows etc to give a lifelike texture.