lory.b
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they are all part of the nemetschek group but develop their products independently.
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absolutely everything true, but I think it is only a "financial" operation while for the sw the various sw house I think they still travel in a + or - independent way.on the graphisoft site, below, there is written:
graphisoft is part of the nemetschek groupedit: I also find that nemetschek has acquired maxon...
Interesting, I think I'll try to contact the videocom to get me a quote.I when I bought the program I received a discount, demonstrating to own a license of another professional cad product.
you should contact the Italian distributor videocom, and ask for information.
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in the next release there will be some good news on the stairs (and I dare say finally! )...you will never have the opportunity to fully customize the drawings (nothing of charity, I speak for example of the stairs.. .
I know that maybe in this post is a little out of place but maybe it is convenient to many to know that there is a pre-release of revit lt on autodesk labsa passionate advice, see them all three before taking one, spend some time with those who use them every day and try to understand who of the three helps you more to do your work, not limiting you so much on the design, but also on the contour (catasto, computi, esecutivi, contenimento energetic. ...).
Thank you, I really needed to understand the "pros and cons" of the various sw.Allplan:
I used it in a prefabricated company, about 3 or 4 years ago, to do the ....................................................................................................................................
vectorworks:
I am always in love with her simplicity in the table. really nice boards, ................................................... .
revit:
It is the true bim, with all its limits and its merits. manage everything, but at first you have to sweat and above all you will never have the opportunity to fully customize your designs ............... .
Mooooolto better vw architect ita, is more adherent to Italian standards and to our way of drawing (videocom proposes additions and useful mooolto plugins)!I would be curious to know from those who use vw architect ita, if it is better than the international version for some aspects (computi, abachi, etc.).
I always think about the real world of the Italian designer (I don't know what your target is). I make houses and palaces, not things like the guggenheim museum... first I want something that draws me the ordinary, for the extraordinary if it happens you find the streets... Then can I tell you something? had you are a c4d user and I have to tell you that I also prefer it to 3dstudio... is immediate and easy to use.. .I miss the meaning of this statement on myrkoneo vw: "the management of the 3d is great, the management of the 2d is great, but fine, stay there" (e.g. with allplan does not seem to me that you can do much in 3d: for certain operations you are forced to use c4d, if you want to model particular things).
to speed up learning times, it only takes a video course. because between reading a guide and hitting the movements and seeing them on screen from third parties, it is quite different, sincerely I am spending too much money between software and various updates.I too, being a teacher, I am asking for a "student" version because only 30 days of the demo version are not enough (I realize that I should perhaps try to shorten the times, but time is little!).
Sure that after spending a nice package of money for allplan and having "brown the horns" to learn it a bit I'm sorry, but it is also true that while being a good sw, it continues to highlight some limits that begin to be really tight (and frankly for my work is not so fast and productive in use).
If I can learn vw in reasonable times I just think I won't think about it twice: I will acquire the license and .... goodbye allplan! (which maybe then who knows ....... I will regret for some function that I will not find in vw: but to see the results of vw I do not think so!).
I fell in love with allplan, cause third parties. I was taking the first steps on archicad when I was shown to the sae and decided to try it with this software. over the years, they have implemented and tried to facilitate the use of some very special modules (they could have avoided) not considering the implementation a decent graphic engine (which according to a friend who works in nemetschek, should arrive next year), because the sw is born for designers and engineers.compliments, despite all I did not have the courage to start studying pure cinema4d and I continued to settle for what was doing allplan (that sadness ....!). but you, as an allplan user, have managed to understand (or at least imagine) why the sw is not actually renewed in its weakest parts by now for years and years? I mean modeling 3d, rendering, modeling scales (very old and never seen significantly), etc... It is also true that some modules allow to do even particular things (module railings, etc.), but their use is not very intuitive and easy. in wanting to go to vw, I comfort the fact that I have not yet heard criticism for vw as an allplan.
you ask the questions, I will try to answerI would like to have just a few tips from users navigated with vw, because the manuals in my possession (basic 1 and 2 - architect) have a total of 2300 pages and alone I would put 50 lives!
for now I follow zetadierre videos, but it would be well accepted any help!
the important and primary thing, is the division and classification of the project.you ask the questions, I will try to answer
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