Revitt
Revitt
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Is this software the next generation to be used in architectural and civil drawings? Inputs would be appreciated.
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RE: Revitt
RE: Revitt
RE: Revitt
I have done in ACAD 3D, volumes on fills and cuts for driveways, on asphalt for driveways and poured concrete for foundations, rebar weights for concrete work; I have also done 3D on wood framing and roofing and steel for Butler type buildings. Sure it took of lot of initial work but with blocks and the array command the drawings were eventually done. So is Revit 3D a lot easier and faster to use?
RE: Revitt
Revit is very different from 3D autocad. It is much easier to use once you get around the method of drawing - bit like dynamic blocks. I work on architects drawings prepared in Revit and I add the AutoCAD 2D detail. Revit stores information about the project (beams, volumes) in a much simpler database than Autocad. As for memory, I think Revit is much easier on the RAM. If you have the chance to learn Revit, do so. Not sure about the future of AutoCad but I am sure Autodesk will find a way of merging the two platforms.