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2009-02-11 07:11 AM
Architects routinely use modeling software, but the latest version of Digital Project would enable them to try extreme designs for skyscrapers. While acknowledging that the Gehry software is impressive, Carl Galioto of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, a firm that has designed many skyscrapers, says that it is hard to learn and three or four times as expensive as a conventional modeling program. Revit Architecture, the industry standard from Autodesk, is listed at $5,495 on Autodesk’s Web site.
2009-03-10 12:04 AM
Chazz wrote:I do so much file conversion as it is I prefer not to add PDF >> DWG to the workload. Of course a significant number of the PDFs are converted from TIFF (residue of service bureau practices), and with NTS drawings (like the steel shops I mentioned earlier) I
We usually convert the PDFs to DWG and bring in actual linework ('course this only works on vector PDFs). It's a pain but its better that referring to paper.
2009-03-10 12:16 AM
2009-03-10 03:06 AM
He's just trying to make a point I believe, (wake up call if you will) to G.S.Well I am not an GS employee but I am pretty sure they have got the message across.