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choice of cad program

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So, I'm a devil's lawyer.

Revit updates everything automatically. change a plant and you find yourself all right, as well as a prospectus etc.

but while with autocad you can put on various floors one above the other, with the same origin of coordinates clearly, with revit, while having all the building inside, you can not align, for example, the windows and doors between one floor and the other.

another diavoleria are the automatic quotas. first: if you have a wall with plaster over the structure the quota will teach you 33 cm. instead of 30, it means to high all the compendium (!!), second, if you turn off or eliminate the reference the quota disappears... :mad:

I'm sorry if these look like bazzeccole. :cool:
 
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I, who I don't feel so lost if for over 30 years I've been a freelancer, I've been using it for 2 years and eventually I had to retrace all my autocad projects.

but while with autocad you can put on various floors one above the other, with the same origin of coordinates clearly, with revit, while having all the building inside, you can not align, for example, the windows and doors between one floor and the other.
Forgive me roberto, I only raise you a humble criticism...in 2 years of revit use nobody explained how to align the windows from one floor to another?? This is very serious, but I am sure it is not your fault;)
 
tristan...I have (I think) explained quite clearly that if you have to do only architecture...it is necessarily worth choosing a cad style revit archicad or what you prefer among those however bim.
and I explained equally clearly that if you have to make a rag of mechanical design. Best inventor of rhino!
the theme I have exposed is that: if you have to do all things but you have no time to learn 5 softwares...no money for buying 5 licenses.. .then I think rhino(or anything similar to him) is the software that allows you to move easily between everything you do!!! I also heard that thanks to some plug-ins it also makes good coffee and solves the problems of sexual abstinence!!!! :wink:
Of course, it doesn't update the change of the move of a wall...or doesn't align with all the windows of a facade...but I repeat that compared to a 2d is a great first step and then choose what you think is the software you really need!
 
Hell with my question I opened a nice discussion about using revit or not. known that there are problems related to its use (such as converting dwg or dwf file in the revit format if not understood badly by reading the comments quickly) instead rhino gives you a base to deal with everything (approximately) with a certain versatility
However you were very kind to clarify your so a novice like me can make the proper choices...thanks.
 
I use every day solid edge for mechanical design and I find myself very well. I don't know.
 
rhino is the software that allows you to move easily between everything you do!!!!!! I also heard that thanks to some plug-ins it also makes good coffee and solves the problems of sexual abstinence!!!! :wink:
I must forget: pass the coffee, but for the other problem there is no plug in that hold!...

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