Also, I was told about a program that incorporates all the files and
forms typically used by directors and stage managers, from audition to
strike. populates forms from data, etc. The one I read was called
Gofer, but does anyone know any others like this?
Real CAD for sets and lights is a major investment in time and
learning. Lots of folks use Googles Sketch-up for fast ideas work, but
it is very limited.
As an architectural and theatrical lighting designer I can't imagine
any one piece of software doing it ALL! I use Vectorworks "Spotlight",
and Cast Software "WYSIWYG" and other programs for advanced
presentations. Both have extensive theatrical lighting features.
Good luck
RickR
What you are talking about is full fledged 3D modeling with an
Architectual focus. Unless you want to spent the money and months
learning AutoCAD, Vectorworks or some other major CAD program, you're
going to be unhappy.
Google's Sketch-up, or the full version may be your best bet for fast
to learn, accuracy not important, CHEAP! software. At least it's got a
lot of users making lots of things to import.
There are demos for almost all CAD programs. Try a few...
RickR