2010-10-07 10:14 PM
2010-10-13 08:40 PM
2010-10-13 09:11 PM
galalhamadto wrote:Talking about help, the Revit Help must be the worse help I've seen in a software in a long time. Try to find something doing F1, good luck!
• HELP AND SUPPORT:
Archicad:
-- HELP and Documentation: Natively installed with Archicad, you can find detailed description about everything; the nice thing is that you can find Interactive Training Guide for Archicad; which is rich and detailed and very important for you to learn about every feature in the program.
You can find detailed example files there. (Although they are the same for each and every version in Archicad); it would be excellent for newbies if there would be something like "Evermotion ArchiExteriors" You can find excellent training material in "Virtual Tutor for Archicad 12"
--Libraries and Object: installed with the program, complete library that has all the necessary object need for every type of buildings. There is some companies that offer extra content to extend the limits of the library.
Revit:
--help and Documentation: must be downloaded separately from Autodesk website. There is excellent books for revit to begin with like "Mastering Revit Architecture 2010", VTC training for Revit 2010 and Lynda Training for Revit 2010.
Libraries and Objects": Must be downloaded Separately from Autodesk website.??!! (I don't know why).there is Autodesk Seek website that I think is the best BIM content download website in the web, it is organized, easy download, has huge collection of industry standard objects (sometimes not only for revit; but for autocad also).I envy revit for something: I find most supported BIM models format is the revit's ".rvt".
2010-10-13 10:09 PM
2010-10-13 10:35 PM
2010-10-13 10:36 PM
2010-10-13 10:42 PM
galalhamadto wrote:haha i love these things always end the same. Start off good then it just becomes the same as Mac vs PC,
i went and post this thread in AUGI. checkout what they had to say:
Archicad Vs Revit in AUGI
2010-10-14 07:47 AM
sdb wrote:I'm not sure what you mean. The thread seems to remain civil and pretty accurate so far. It's nice to see more people familiar with both programs and it looks like most are recognizing that their choice of one over the other is mostly due to greater familiarity or simple personal preference.galalhamadto wrote:haha i love these things always end the same. Start off good then it just becomes the same as Mac vs PC,
i went and post this thread in AUGI. checkout what they had to say:
Archicad Vs Revit in AUGI
i guess it comes down to...try both & pick the one you like best, then let's prey the IFC gets better😉
2010-10-14 08:00 AM
2010-10-14 08:04 AM
sdb wrote:Yes I meant the other, Revit, forum as well. It seems pretty civil over there as well. I have found this to be true on both sides as long as no one starts flaming.
sorry i meant the way the one was looking on the other forum.....
i agree great to see a constructive break-down. it would be good to see a breakdown of the difference between how libraries/families work for each.
2010-10-14 08:17 AM