PantArch
Guest
Good evening.
I am at my first steps with revit. I know little autocad and fine archicad.
after so much effort, I can finally use revit better than autocad.
However, while searching on the net (without success), I have not yet understood clearly whether the abachi of revit, e.g. abaco of walls or fixtures, furnishings, etc... they are created automatically by themselves or you have to create them as you proceed with the project.
I happen that if I open revit and in file model I choose construction model, I go into the project browser and opening the abachi I find all a list of everything with areas/quantities etc. and designing, then designing the various elements like fixed walls etc., the abachi generate me automatically.
if instead from file model I choose architectural model going to the voice abachi, unfortunately, I find only: abacus of the premises and compute of the wall materials. here I can draw what I want but nothing else appears to me.
Can you tell me what the problem might be?
Thank you in advance and wish you a good evening.
Giuseppe
I am at my first steps with revit. I know little autocad and fine archicad.
after so much effort, I can finally use revit better than autocad.
However, while searching on the net (without success), I have not yet understood clearly whether the abachi of revit, e.g. abaco of walls or fixtures, furnishings, etc... they are created automatically by themselves or you have to create them as you proceed with the project.
I happen that if I open revit and in file model I choose construction model, I go into the project browser and opening the abachi I find all a list of everything with areas/quantities etc. and designing, then designing the various elements like fixed walls etc., the abachi generate me automatically.
if instead from file model I choose architectural model going to the voice abachi, unfortunately, I find only: abacus of the premises and compute of the wall materials. here I can draw what I want but nothing else appears to me.
Can you tell me what the problem might be?
Thank you in advance and wish you a good evening.
Giuseppe