I already have clean AutoCAD drawings for a ground-plus-four industrial building and now need the project brought to life as a detailed architectural 3D model. The model must carry realistic materials and textures so it feels production-ready, not just a massing study. Your focus will be translating them accurately, applying an industrial palette that you recommend, and then slicing the model into clear sectional views with proper beam detailing for my consultant set. Here is what matters most to me: • The geometry must match the issued plans exactly—floor-to-floor, column grid, stair runs, everything. • Materials and textures should reflect an industrial aesthetic (think exposed steel, concrete, glass). I don’t have a predefined library, so I’m counting on your suggestions and eye for believable PBR maps. • I need both the full textured model and a package of high-resolution sectional views (PDF and native file) that a structural engineer can dimension against. I’m comfortable if you prefer SketchUp with V-Ray/Enscape, as long as you keep the file exchange clean: DWG in, native + FBX/OBJ out. Let me know your proposed workflow, how you handle material libraries, and the turnaround you can commit to once you receive the CAD set.