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Good morning.
I have to make a big balcony in 3d. This balcony has a concrete parapet with a particular shape (practically it has carvings and holes that, in classic models, do not exist surely).
for this reason I have to make the parapet from me, perhaps creating a slab, drilling it and then copying the holes for the whole "course of the parapet".
the question is simple: because in the offices where I work is present both revit and allplan (but in two different offices), on which program do you recommend me to start this long work? It's really a great work and I don't want to throw a week to make it with a program when maybe in 3 days I can do it with another...
I press that I know more allplan, but I see it less "mobile" than revit. I know the latter little, but if you tell me that for a job like the one described above it is easier, I proceed with this.
We do not have autocad licenses, for this reason do not tell me to do so with solids 3d...:biggrin:
Thank you!
I have to make a big balcony in 3d. This balcony has a concrete parapet with a particular shape (practically it has carvings and holes that, in classic models, do not exist surely).
for this reason I have to make the parapet from me, perhaps creating a slab, drilling it and then copying the holes for the whole "course of the parapet".
the question is simple: because in the offices where I work is present both revit and allplan (but in two different offices), on which program do you recommend me to start this long work? It's really a great work and I don't want to throw a week to make it with a program when maybe in 3 days I can do it with another...
I press that I know more allplan, but I see it less "mobile" than revit. I know the latter little, but if you tell me that for a job like the one described above it is easier, I proceed with this.
We do not have autocad licenses, for this reason do not tell me to do so with solids 3d...:biggrin:
Thank you!