For modeling architecture, i currently use a combination of autocad and max. I import the cad linework into max and build the elevations (walls) in max like they build tilt-ups. i build each elevation laying down then rotate them up and pop them into place on the floor plans. When the simple stuff is finished then i use other max tools.
I'm wondering if i should be looking into Revit for architectural modeling. I'm aware that many (most) architecture offices require their people to know revit to do their working drawings so if i ever make the move to go back into an architecture office then it wouldn't be a waste of time.
Any thoughts?
mh
I'm wondering if i should be looking into Revit for architectural modeling. I'm aware that many (most) architecture offices require their people to know revit to do their working drawings so if i ever make the move to go back into an architecture office then it wouldn't be a waste of time.
Any thoughts?
mh
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