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3d software, simple, intuitive - advice

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beyond the bim, which for now the vast majority of technicians does not bring any benefit (imho), what I think is important to evaluate is the possibility to design 3d quickly...a software that can allow to design in 3d to one that, like me, has never done 3d because complicated in autocad
 
beyond the bim, which for now the vast majority of technicians does not bring any benefit. . .
... said who never even approached him. How do you know what it is? !
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beyond the bim, which for now the vast majority of technicians does not bring any benefit. . .
... said who never even approached him. How do you know what it is? !
 
beyond the bim, which for now to the vast majority of technicians does not bring any benefit
these speeches make the joy of self-desk, which has the certainty of being able to continue to sell a gruntosaurus as autocad having finished its development twenty years ago investing practically only in the box and in the cost of dvd.
Why ever kill the hens from the golden eggs? :rolleyes:
 
... said who never even approached him. How do you know what it is? !
I actually only had very little visions of it, and I wanted to have a disappointment:
Does the model (bim) have to be "integrated"? I mean it is desirable that it contains information of the interior model (which I translate into my field in building)?
if it is so in practice I would have in my model (in case: a hospital) all info, starting from the general characteristics of concrete, up to the specifications of the tap, of the tubing of oxygen, of the sterilization lamp.
Did I understand?
 
Does the model (bim) have to be "integrated"? I mean it is desirable that it contains information of the interior model (which I translate into my field in building)?
Yes, the model contains everything, but it is not said that you share this information with all the members of the group. some bim tools allow sharing only the selected information.

I confirm that in the professional practice of bim I have seen very little, indeed nothing. only large studies, exclusively among members of the same study use something. but then for external technicians, only 2d boards emerge, even a 3d model (not bim) is not shared.
 
I believe that, beyond the bim technology, a cad 3d, also used only as "design tool", allows to carry out the design (project) the control and possible revision of the project, in a simple and fast way, especially in the "small studies" where the design, control and validation of the project, are carried out by the same person, and often there is no notice of any error.
the sw 3d, allows to obtain sections and prospects automatically (other than a 2d, where you have to physically draw), then devoting time saved to "control".
also the 3d model (cut, rotated, etc.) ensures the possibility to operate ial "control" of what designed/designed, where instead in a sw 2d is completely absent.
 

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