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Collaboration with other software
About model and data exchange with 3rd party solutions: Revit, Solibri, dRofus, Bluebeam, structural analysis solutions, and IFC, BCF and DXF/DWG-based exchange, etc.

Another BIM software

VisionREZ.

I wonder if it can generate a good materials list?

Has anyone tried it out yet?

http://www.visionrez.com/gallery.php


Shot at 2009-07-23


Shot at 2009-07-23




http://www.visionrez.com/Animation/Builder%20Animation%20by%20Ameri-CAD,%20Inc..html

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lec1212 wrote:
Hi Steve
I looked at your posted examples and the referenced sites other renderings and I must say, I'm impressed with the true world (photo realistic) aspect.
And I have looked around at other awesome renderings to drool over, but nothing that looked this real.
Maybe someday I'll get there.

Bummer it's AutoC driven.
Yes. I a no fan of AutoCAD either. But it is becoming more of an option all the time. ArchiCAD 13 better be great.

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Anonymous
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Steve wrote:
"ArchiCAD 13 better be great"
I sure hope so, I already paid for it.

Unfortunately when I heard our illustrious
Hungarian G.S. New Pres speak a couple of months ago
at the AIA convention in S.F. , all he talked about was
team work improvements, (which were impressive)
but of no use to me:-((
Anonymous
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lec1212 wrote:
Unfortunately when I heard our illustrious
Hungarian G.S. New Pres speak a couple of months ago
at the AIA convention in S.F. , all he talked about was
team work improvements, (which were impressive)
but of no use to me:-((
From what I've seen there is a lot more to it under the hood. Personally I think the underlying changes could be game changing. I guess we'll see.
Anonymous
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The need to improve is driven by the competition getting better. The latest version of AllPlan Architecture appears to be more of a competitor now because of its improved interface and more obvious workflow: http://www.allplan2009.com/en/quickstart
Chazz
Enthusiast
Matthew wrote:
Personally I think the underlying changes could be game changing. I guess we'll see.
It really needs to be nothing short of game changing. Of the few changes and features introduced in V12, I find I use a very small number of them (better detail linking and the 3D document tool being the only real wins for me). The result of this is twofold:
  • 1. The few improvements I used came at a high cost ($600 for two features, one of which should have been in V11 is pretty lousy value)
    2. The competition, principally Revit, used the time to make good strides even with the Ribbon controversy.
GS needs to do some leapfrogging or they will die on the lilly pad.
Nattering nabob of negativism
2023 MBP M2 Max 32GM. MaxOS-Current
KeesW
Advocate
VisionREZ

The renderings are terrific. What a shame that the houses are so old fashioned! I'd love to see the renderings applied to something designed for this century.
Cornelis (Kees) Wegman

cornelis wegman architects
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Rob
Graphisoft
Graphisoft
you can't be serious mate.
BTW you probably missed this statement on their website:

"Some of the photo-realistic renderings and animations have been further enhanced with the use of other Autodesk software such as Autodesk® VIZ, and Autodesk® 3ds MAX®."

no wonder - very nice.
::rk
KeesW
Advocate
Rob
Yes, I am serious - they do look old-fashoned!

But, if you are talking about the rendering, I did read that. still pretty good though.

Kees
Cornelis (Kees) Wegman

cornelis wegman architects
AC 5 - 26 Dell XPS 8940 Win 10 16GB 1TB SSD 2TB HD RTX 3070 GPU
Laptop: AC 24 - 26 Win 10 16GB 1TB SSD RTX 3070 GPU
They sent me a demo but it will not run on my x64 system.

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Anonymous
Not applicable
"What a shame that the houses are so old fashioned! I'd love to see the renderings applied to something designed for this century."

Just curious what you consider "this century"? So are you saying that the homes in this gallery would be "old fashioned" and "not desigend for this century"? http://www.phillipjenningshomes.com/

Always interesting to see what people consider in / out esp. when looking from global standards.
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