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archicad vs revit vs vectorworks

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Tristan.. I know that "revit is developed by autodesk, the software house that develops autocad and that has "invented" the dwg. do you think there is no communication?" .. thanks for having reminded me :)
 
in revit the continuous facades can be self-incorporated, so that the simple modification of the facade is reflected on hole and wall. from what I understand in archicad it is necessary to change both the cw and the hole and the wall...poco bim as a solution!
even on archicad it is possible to tie the cw to the wall and do everything automatic I suppose. I never did, but I'll try when I get back and let you know.


mesh and boolean? or virgin maria, autocad racing return if I have to work with mesh and boolean. . .however it is not so rare to have walls not overstated by any cover. . .
if the pure is single without cover you do it with complex profiles, turning the wall


As for the dwg, it seems that it was upgraded with archicad14. I didn't try, though. It depends however on how the dwg was done. If the layers are rational I never had problems, if they are messed up or very big, the problems are
 
How does vw behave with dwg 3d? How does it handle them?
import them agilely, keeping the subdivision of the elements according to the corresponding levels. Sure is that they are all seen as generic solid of course, since autocad does not work at objects.
I do.
 
import them agilely, keeping the subdivision of the elements according to the corresponding levels. Sure is that they are all seen as generic solid of course, since autocad does not work at objects.
I do.
ah ok, just like revit... sinned that you cannot "explode"
 

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