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2011-02-12 07:05 PM
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2011-02-13 09:23 AM
blobmeister wrote:Vasari may be as free as Sketchup, but the user experience is nothing close to related to what you have in Sketchup. Despite the fact that Autodesk is developing it as a conceptual modeling tool to take on Sketchup's popularity.
This technology is also available in the new Vasari 1.1 available next week. . I also like the new interactive wind rose.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_3zz35jDkU&feature=player_embedded
For what it's worth, Vasari is free as SketchUP. So Archicad users can use it too as they use SU.
2011-02-13 10:49 AM
2011-02-13 07:13 PM
2011-02-13 11:28 PM
blobmeister wrote:
I always enjoyed the anti Autodesk sentiment here. And when visiting a BIM or AEC congress, the Graphisoft people seem to be very focused on what Revit can't do. Which is why i was quite surprised to see Archicad 14 to be all about the collaboration with Revit. You would expect them to be focused on other things considering that Revit is a horrible product and no one seems to enjoy using it anyway, right?
The reality is that Archicad users are very frustrated that Autodesk has the lion's share of the Marketshare. Which is why an unbiased conversation with Archicad users is virtually impossible. Anything Autodesk puts out on the Market (good or bad) is viewed very negatively here. What has Graphisoft done lately?
2011-02-14 05:13 AM
Bricklyne wrote:Hello again...I haven't posted here in nearly 4 years, although I'm an active reader. In this case, I couldn't help but clarify a few inaccuracies.
...looks to me like some Catenary and Tensile membrane structure calculating algorithm I saw a few years ago that some MIT grad students had developed. I guess they got hired by Autodesk...Even the image they use in Vasari's splash screen is of a model that was NOT created in Vasari but rather in other programs (I know for a FACT that that Voronoi mesh that drapes around that form was not created in Vasari, yet they try to make it seem like you can create such a form int he program. False advertising - par for the course for Autodesk)
2011-02-14 01:00 PM
Bricklyne wrote:blobmeister wrote:
I always enjoyed the anti Autodesk sentiment here. And when visiting a BIM or AEC congress, the Graphisoft people seem to be very focused on what Revit can't do. Which is why i was quite surprised to see Archicad 14 to be all about the collaboration with Revit. You would expect them to be focused on other things considering that Revit is a horrible product and no one seems to enjoy using it anyway, right?
The reality is that Archicad users are very frustrated that Autodesk has the lion's share of the Marketshare. Which is why an unbiased conversation with Archicad users is virtually impossible. Anything Autodesk puts out on the Market (good or bad) is viewed very negatively here. What has Graphisoft done lately?
So let me see if I get this correctly; you came onto a Graphisoft forum touting an Autodesk product, and expected people (ostensibly ArchiCAD users) to sing praises and shout hosannas about it?
Is that how it works, or rather used to work in the AUGI forums?
I've actually used Vasari, and I am more than casually familiar with Sketchup, ArchiCAD and Revit; so I actually do know what I'm talking about when I give an opinion about it in comparison to the other products.
I'll call a spade a spade, and if it's Autodesk's false or misleading advertising, then sure enough I'll call it for what it is.
Furthermore, if you were familiar with my posts and posting history to any degree on this forum, then you would know that I bash Graphisoft for ArchiCAD's shortcomings and deficiencies with far more frequency here than I do Autodesk (probably because this is a Graphisoft forum and not an Autodesk forum). I also do give Autodesk their due (on occasion) when they deserve it, just as I do for GS and GS products. So to try and paint me as just another biased irrational ArchiCAD user or Graphisoft fanboy, would only serve to illustrate just how little you know of what you speak.