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Mjules wrote:
Here's an interesting comparison between ArchiCAD and Revit: https://www.buildercentral.com/revit-vs-archicad/
2021-01-18 03:01 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:Ive just got full project, maybe it make all clear)
If you are sure it is either Archicad or Revit, then I would say Revit.
Revit can create those sketchy lines in the 3D Window, and you can also adjust the opacity of the individual elements in it (like those Walls). Also, parallel projection is very common in Revit because a lot less can be done in perspective in Revit, while people using Archicad usually work in perspective projection in 3D.
I can think of a way the same opacity effect could be achieved in Archicad in 3D, but not the sketchy lines, this is why my guess is Revit in this case.
2021-01-18 03:45 PM
2021-01-18 04:24 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:Unfortunately not possible, but my guesses at moment Archicad but still want to be sure)
Sorry, now I cannot decide whether it is Archicad or Revit. It may be Archicad because many of the furniture elements look like they are from the Archicad default library, like Bed, L-shaped Sofa, Plasma TV, etc.
Is it not possible for you to ask the person from whom you obtained this PDF which program was used?
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2021-01-19 12:50 PM
scraptrash wrote:That’s why I don't believe that such comparison could be reliable.
Mjules wrote:I think it’s not just interesting. It’s hilarious.
Here's an interesting comparison between ArchiCAD and Revit: https://www.buildercentral.com/revit-vs-archicad/