15" MBP (late 2011) vs 13" MBP (late 2013) - graphics

I have an older i7 15" macbook pro 2011, which was custom upgraded with 8GB RAM and a 240GB Mercury Extreme Pro 6G SSD. Sadly this has just suddenly suffered from a logic board crash. So im looking to upgrade to a newer models, but trying to detemrine which model is best.
5-6 days a week this is being carried around on my shoulders for work, for 3-6 hours of transit each day. Ouch.
50% of the time this will be used for emails
40% of the time this will be used for photoshop, lightroom, and illustrator. Nothing too intensive, but large library of all RAW photos.
10% of the time this will be used for viewing 3D files via Meshlap or eDrawings. No editing, just simple open, view, spin around, etc.
Option 1 - Macbook AIR
Ideally, I would love to get an air, as it is super light. But it is also sadly super weak from what I have seen. So it is out of the question.
Option 2 - 15" Macbook Pro
I could go with the new 15" maxed out, but it costs a fortune and I think it is overkill for what i need. Plus, while it is 1 pound lighter than my previous 15", it is still heavy to lug around everywhere.
Option 3 - 13" Macbook Pro
Alternatively I think a 13" Macbook Pro maxed out would be pretty good too. It is smaller, and much lighter (2 pounds) than my previous 15". My biggest concern is the graphics power of the "Iris".
I know the 15" has the Iris Pro, which is better than the Intel HD3000, but not sure if the Iris (non pro) is also better? But im guessing for the standard emails and run of the mill 2D work, the Iris is probably ok, right? Or am i wrong on this?
And more improtantly, is the Iris capable of handling the 3D file viewing smoothly, compared to the AMD 6770M of the previous 15"? I did test open some 3D files on my wifes 13" 2011, which only has the HD3000, and it was a bit choppy. But if the Iris (non-pro) is much more powerful than the HD3000, then maybe it is sufficent?
Any thoughts on this? Appreciate it!

No one can comment on if the 13" maxed out could handle reviewing 3D files?

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