What design software are there?

Commonly used softwares for graphic design include Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDRAW, InDesign, AutoCAD, etc. The commonly used software for decoration design includes Envisioneer, Photoshop, AutoCAD, fireworks, Myhome3D, 3Dmax, maya and so on.

Taking interior design as an example, in addition to the use of design software, we must have many abilities:

1, color matching ability

The first test of interior design is the designer's color matching ability, because no matter how luxurious the decoration is, if the color matching is not good, it will not have good results.

2. Understanding of decorative materials

To do interior design, we should know all kinds of plates, adhesive materials and hardware of decorative materials, which is a complex system. If you want to be a qualified interior designer, you must know at least every material, so as to ensure the design quality.

3, the planning ability of construction scheme and process

There are many kinds of construction techniques, such as hydropower transformation, waterproof engineering, carpentry and bricklayer's techniques, oilman's techniques, and the installation of suite doors. If you don't understand these processes, you can't make a complete and scientific design and decoration plan.

4. The matching ability of indoor soft clothes

Soft decoration can be independent of interior design. After the overall design pattern is determined, soft decoration is the best way to add color to the effect.

5, drawing software operation ability

Interior design does not require beautiful drawings, but at least master basic drawing skills, so that people can understand your color matching level, shading ability and your design ability at a glance.

6, indoor feng shui common sense

More and more families will consider geomantic factors when designing interior decoration. As an interior designer, you don't have to be proficient in geomantic numerology, but you should understand the basic taboos of geomantic pattern, so as to avoid some unnecessary mistakes.