2019-01-21 11:15 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:27 PM by Rubia Torres
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2019-02-01 12:27 PM
Richard wrote:We have pretty much the same workflow.
I have a different take on all this, speaking as someone who has been somehow getting things built with only generic objects from Graphisoft for the past more than twenty years. Having manufacturer-specific objects is pretty much a waste of time. As soon as you get the project designed with Pella window objects, the client or the contractor will want to switch to Marvin. Got the project designed with Juno light fixtures? Well, this electrician is using Halo.
Who wants to manage all of these libraries, especially when they go out of date? I would prefer to have infinitely flexible generic objects that will work with ANY manufacturer. Switching to Revit simply because it has more manufacturers on board is kind of shooting yourself in the foot. If you really need accurate looking furniture eyewash, there is the RFA converter by Bim6x, or ModelPort from Archvista. Or just dragging in a model from the 3D Warehouse, and converting to a morph, if you need to.
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