The big end of town for architectural firms criticise Revit
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Thu Jul 30, 2020 4:42 am
by Mark Bell
Re: The big end of town for architectural firms criticise Re
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Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:24 pm
by Ted B
I sat through a number of REVIT demostrations and promos when Autodesk first bifurcated AutoCAD and REVIT years ago. Although I had started CAD using AutoCAD in the late 1980s, by then I had already professionally transitioned to Datacad. I thought Autodesk oversold and overpromised then, and I'm unconvinced my impression was incorrect. And for a sole practioner the Autodesk subscription model is poisonously-expensive for the number of CAD-hours actually racked-up month-on-month.
I have the same issues with the various Sketchup Layout construction document productivity apps available.
At present I use a hybrid combination of Datacad for floor plans, construction details and building sections and Layout for building massings and studies, elevations and presentation and document management. To my lasting shame, after over 30 years(?) I still don't understand Datacad's 3D functionality.
Re: The big end of town for architectural firms criticise Re
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Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:38 pm
by artmanvt2000
It is too bad Datacad couldn't partner with Sketchup to create and all inclusive software package. It would certainly be a plus in this office.