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Which is better for interior design?
The first part (basic art):

Structure sketch, light and shadow sketch, outdoor sketch, architectural sketch, color composition, perspective principle (one point/two points/three points)

The second part (hand-drawn part):

Hand-painted: hand-painted techniques, pencil drawing, pen drawing, colored lead, marker, indoor hand-painted performance;

Hand-painted construction drawings: hand-painted techniques, floor plans, elevation plans, node details, and summary of construction materials.

Part III (Computer Aided):

PhotoshopCS2 image processing: Photoshop operation basis, image optimization processing, classic example analysis and production.

Primary CAD: CAD foundation and drawing simple construction drawings, building profiles, elevations, mechanical profiles, elevations, etc.

3DSMAX8.0 renderings: 3DSMAX modeling, lighting, materials, indoor and outdoor renderings design, display and booth design.

Part IV (Advanced Computer Aided):

PhotoshopCS2 post-processing: explain the post-processing of indoor and outdoor renderings, the external principle of lighting, the addition of plants and characters, and other applications.

CAD advanced plan: indoor and outdoor plan, drawing standard, node detail, three-dimensional cabinet and bathroom plan, furniture design.

3dsmax8.0 advanced renderings: advanced modeling, advanced material use, advanced lighting application, indoor scheme design, and outdoor comprehensive renderings production.

Lightscape2004: Master Renderer, Light and Shadow Tracking, Photoenergy Transfer, Photo Rendering.

Sketup sketch master: urban planning, bird's eye view of gardens, architectural effect, indoor effect, industrial design, etc.

The fifth part (theory):

Plane composition, color composition, three-dimensional composition, design process, interior design principle, ergonomics, building decoration materials (including field investigation course of material market), furniture and furnishings, indoor greening art, lighting and circuit, water supply and water supply.

Part VI (Scheme):

Scheme design, construction technology and technology (including on-site courses on the construction site), project quotation and budget, construction project management and bidding.