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limitations of revit student 2010 in renders

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If I decided for reasons of time to make home with the student version of revit and exporting them and printing them outside of revit, would they appear logos or similar things?
 
Would it seem that printing the image remains clean... confirmed to me or was it just a case? xd
 
Would it seem that printing the image remains clean... confirmed to me or was it just a case? xd
should be so in fact; no watermarks in rendering. only on prints... but with that so why don't you install 2013?? :confused:
 
eh si in fact previously I had installed at home the student version of revit 2013...but at work they have the commercial 2010 version....in a first moment I had installed in the pc of house both 2010 and 2013 both obviously student version, but I do not know why it was impossible to open university project that I had realized with 2013 so I proceeded to its uninstallation!
 
eh si in fact previously I had installed at home the student version of revit 2013...but at work they have the commercial 2010 version....in a first moment I had installed in the pc of house both 2010 and 2013 both obviously student version, but I do not know why it was impossible to open university project that I had realized with 2013 so I proceeded to its uninstallation!
:4425: and good tell everyone that you use a student version to work :3559:
 
mmm...I apologize if I gave a wrong impression but obviously I work with the full commercial version of revit...I don't want to be misunderstood on this...I use at home the versions for students as until a few months ago I was a student and the license lasts for three years seems to me...and cmq only for educational purposes since the renders that I want to do them more for my personal exercise and to make understand the potential of revit... I hope I have clarified my position and the good faith of my arguments...I consider myself a person quite honest and far from me to use versions of the non-commercial program for business purposes....but I'm mistaken or I think that at least the student version I can use it to learn the program no?
eventually if the watermark does not matter.. I don't want to be smart! I hope I'm clear.
 
....but am I mistaken or do I think at least the student version can use it to learn the program not? .
theoretically not. if you read the license there is expressly written that you can use it if you are a student or teacher. in practice no one will ever come to break the boxes, alemno until we start doing business:wink:
 
I apologize then... I thought since I downloaded it when I was still a student and since the license lasts 3 years. ..I thought I could use it just to learn...but if that is not allowed then I will proceed to uninstall...of course I do not want to have problems.
 

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