2005-08-30 07:33 PM
2005-08-31 06:42 PM
2005-08-31 07:14 PM
2005-08-31 07:51 PM
jrjr wrote:Revit and Archicad are honest competitors. There are things that each program has over the other. You would really need to compare them against your exact needs to say which is better. Obviously, I am more in the the Archicad camp, since I feel that it met my company's needs better.
Great examples of some nice details. Thanks for the info about modelling & detailing. I imagine if one were to try to really detail the model in 3D, that the file size would get large.
Another question... In your opinion, how does ADT or Revit stack up against AC?
2005-08-31 08:19 PM
2005-08-31 08:29 PM
jrjr wrote:You will definitely slow down a bit during the ramp up. That's true of any transition, unfortunatelty.
The reason I ask is that our company is about to choose a new CAD system. We've made it this far just using Acad 2000i. Mainly we use CAD to produce working drawings. Some peopel here in the office have AC & I believe they use it for presentations & the like. So, really I am at a lose as to which way to go.....ADT or Revit or Archicad. Either way once we switch over our production will slow down until everyone gets used to the newly picked software.
2005-08-31 08:37 PM
Some peopel here in the office have AC
2005-08-31 08:45 PM
2005-08-31 08:48 PM
Rakela wrote:Are you referring to me? I only use AC, always have?? Being on a Mac, I don't have much choice:)... I am very happy with AC none the less. If starting from scratch I would seriously consider Revit, if it were on a Mac, but it's not. The main reason is (and I might be completely wrong) working with the rest of the flatland world of Autocad, one would think they should do a better job with translating, though AC is much better than is once was.Some peopel here in the office have AC
if u already using ac!! why change ??
did u consider vector works ?? or intellibuilder or something like that, rick thomson and some body else uses it here in the forum
2005-08-31 09:06 PM
2005-08-31 10:43 PM
jrjr wrote:This is a popular misconception, that ArchiCAD can be used only for modeling and presentation - and many people I know do use it only for that !!! - because it is not ARCHITECTURAL to do the working drawings, draughtsmen do that.
Some peopel here in the office have AC & I believe they use it for presentations & the like.