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2008-12-12 03:23 PM
2009-03-06 09:41 AM
Laura wrote:How is any of the listed different?Rikhardus wrote:...and how is this different from AC?
[..Layout in Revit is more integrated, Schedules are just another view in Revit..
2009-03-07 02:29 PM
Djordje wrote:Laura wrote:How is any of the listed different?Rikhardus wrote:...and how is this different from AC?
[..Layout in Revit is more integrated, Schedules are just another view in Revit..
If anything, layouts, views, documentation management is something the Reviteers normally envy ArchiCAD users. Except for the revision handling.
2009-03-07 11:08 PM
OK..Dear Laura Yanoviak and Djordje, I say Layout in Revit is more integrated,
cause we have only a chance to put a view in layout and we can't double that view except of duplicate/copy it before, also we can edit that view directly in layout.in addition to this we can do drawings cutouts (holes) or any 2D geometry operations as if it was a polygon. Also we can just copy/paste drawing change its pens and scale, relink it to any other view etc without a big fuss. I think Revit is well behind in this area...
When we rescale a view, text and dimension remain their measure..same in AC
Dimension in revit is live and can handle many task. You cannot replace a permanent dimension value with a numeric value. You will receive a message if you attempt to do so..same in AC apart from some annoying dialog telling me what to do...
Schedules are just another view in Revit, cause we can edit, delete, change or show an object directly from a schedule.We can calculate many many value from a schedule..same in AC. I do not understand why all Revit users think we do not have it... And yes again we can edit, delete, change and show object directly from a schedule And yes you can schedule all sorts of elements and you can format your schedule to whatever format you want to.
Legends like another view, provide a way to display a list of the various building components and annotations used in a project.this is something that can be partially done in AC but we do not have ability to schedule eg. labels for creating keynotes etc.
Revit can handle revision schedule very well with information attached. We can put revision tag in revision cloud..We can put revision schedule in layout the way we want.AC does not have it but as I know Revit tools are not fully compliant with at least AU, NZ, UK revisioning system so I am not missing much here.
2009-03-08 05:15 PM
Rob wrote:Ofcourse this is not the case. If you change a dimension of a wall, the wall does not change. The association is one way.
Dimension in revit is live and can handle many task. You cannot replace a permanent dimension value with a numeric value. You will receive a message if you attempt to do so..same in AC apart from some annoying dialog telling me what to do...
2009-03-09 12:24 AM
Generally AC lacks relationships (among other things, such as drawing and handling things in 3d)which is very questionable as I personally see this (not having relationships to a 'mechanical' degree) as the very important benefit of AC.
2009-03-09 08:29 AM
oreopoulos wrote:I agree with Rob that ArchiCAD's
Generally AC lacks relationships (among other things, such as drawing and handling things in 3d)
2009-03-09 11:49 AM
2009-03-10 12:09 AM
oreopoulos wrote:If you mean working and editing elements in 3D, I find ArchiCAD quite superior in this respect.
I did not see any comment on the lack of 3d Drawing capabilies of Archicad which i find AMAZING!!!!