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2011-05-02 05:10 PM
2011-05-10 07:36 AM
2011-05-10 07:59 AM
sinceV6 wrote:blobmeister wrote:Not exactly. AC has a separate API. The one that gets you those add-ons and extensions. The GDL scripting enviroment in AC is the equivalent to Revit's OOTB family editor.sinceV6 wrote:GDL is equivalent to Revit's API. So it's as GDL. All of those top notch architects use the API instead of the OOTB family editor.
GDL is indeed powerful. Very powerful. The logic and "smartness" of properly coded objects is just amazing. Code something right, with plenty of options, and you literally can get thousands of combinations with a single object/code. Revit doesn't come even close in this regard.
Those top notch architects use the API to extend functionality when the software can do what they need, but not OOTB.
2011-05-10 08:01 AM
NCornia wrote:Good for you. Lets hope more people have the same experience
At first I was impressed by that suite for the price, but then I imagined actually trying to manage and install all of those licenses of software and I would need 2 or 3 monster computers to handle all of it. Autodesk is throwing everything but the kitchen sink at their users, why? And how productive are their customers going to actually be? Would you want 10 varied and complicated piece of software, or one efficient and simple piece of software?
The user experience in ArchiCAD is so much more enjoyable than any of those listed in the above suite and I have the best collaboration experience as well. I don't need a 2D cad program when ArchiCAD handles DWGs and layers extremely well.
2011-05-10 08:11 AM
Chadwick wrote:Cinema 4D is better than 3ds Max as well as MEP modeller is better than RAC MEP. But I guess for Revit users, the suite is the best they can get
Not to 'pile on', but that upgrade is worth it for 3DS Max Design alone. All that other stuff is a bonus (Showcase and Sketchbook are pretty slick too).
2011-05-10 11:44 AM
blobmeister wrote:
Well, i guess then that Archicad is far better then Revit. We should all be happy for using the best software and pity the Revit users.
blobmeister wrote:blobmeister, Your posts is trolling?
Cinema 4D is better than 3ds Max as well as MEP modeller is better than RAC MEP. But I guess for Revit users, the suite is the best they can get
2011-05-10 02:06 PM
Valery wrote:And what is your point?blobmeister wrote:
Well, i guess then that Archicad is far better then Revit. We should all be happy for using the best software and pity the Revit users.blobmeister wrote:blobmeister, Your posts is trolling?
Cinema 4D is better than 3ds Max as well as MEP modeller is better than RAC MEP. But I guess for Revit users, the suite is the best they can get
2011-05-10 04:39 PM
Stress wrote:Laszlo is the Vice President for Product Development, Balazs and Gyuri both work as Product Designers.
I know Laci is long gone, but where are Balazs Simonyi, Laszlo Vertesi and Gyuri Nyitrai??
2011-05-10 04:52 PM
blobmeister wrote:That may be so, but 3ds Max looks a lot nicer when the price tag is freeChadwick wrote:Cinema 4D is better than 3ds Max as well as MEP modeller is better than RAC MEP. But I guess for Revit users, the suite is the best they can get
Not to 'pile on', but that upgrade is worth it for 3DS Max Design alone. All that other stuff is a bonus (Showcase and Sketchbook are pretty slick too).
2011-05-10 06:12 PM
blobmeister wrote:If everything is good, will regard as a misunderstanding or as my ignorance of foreign language.
And what is your point?
2011-05-10 06:42 PM
Valery wrote:I would not worry too much. I would guess that the technical marketing team was up against a deadline to get the dramatic videos out first to wow people and the technical videos will follow shortly.
Returning to the subject, I want to express concern because of the prolonged release of videos about the tool "shell".