Using Visual Impression in addition to Office, Giza, and Worksheet benefits everyone in the sales cycle. It keeps the designers in control of product configuration and design while allowing those who are interfacing with the customer the ability to make required tweaks needed to close the sale. Customers are now able to see what they are getting rather than interpret it from floor plans, brochures, and product catalogs.
Visual Impression simplifies both the learning curve and the time needed to create high quality presentations making visualization feasible for every project.
All users of Visual Impression can create high quality presentations using the assets built into the process of visualizing the scene. These assets are collected in one place for the user to save, copy or drag-and-drop into their favorite presentation software, such as Microsoft PowerPoint.
In addition to specifying finishes in Worksheet, Visual Impression allows the user to visually specify items and see the finishes apply to the item as they are being specified. Users can experiment with color schemes by applying finishes to products and changing them until the desired results are achieved. The resulting specifications can be saved back to the worksheet or drawing file.
Using Visual Impression, finishes can be changed and manipulated to meet the customer’s preferences. Product or configuration changes can be annotated and sent back to design for required drawing revisions. This smooths the communication path between those who are creating the drawings and those presenting to the customers and making revisions for the final order.
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