Revit City is good for finding some really good items, but the overall quality of family creation on there by users is not always up to par, and will usually have to be cleaned up.
wwww.bimobject.com is pretty good. All the models there are created from manufacturer specs by the website in coordination with them. The manufacturers actually pay bimojbect a fee to create/host their models for free as a form of advertising. I've found some pretty good items on there.
Free online sources for BIM, CAD, Sketch-up models
Hi all,
I'm an "early on the path" architecture student and was wondering if anyone knew of good sources for finding BIM, CAD, and Sketch-Up models.
The sources I've found are
ARCAT.com and CADdetails.com
Has anyone used either of these platforms? Does one have better quality tools than the other? Any other free sources I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your input :)
By far the best resource for SketchUp models is their own 3D Warehouse:
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/
You can then export as .dwg if you would like to use it in other CAD programs.
Brandon
www.thearchitectsguide.com
Revit City
Revit City is good for finding some really good items, but the overall quality of family creation on there by users is not always up to par, and will usually have to be cleaned up.
wwww.bimobject.com is pretty good. All the models there are created from manufacturer specs by the website in coordination with them. The manufacturers actually pay bimojbect a fee to create/host their models for free as a form of advertising. I've found some pretty good items on there.
AI is right about Revit City, it's hit or miss, as many of the supposed .rfa files are created in something other than Revit. ARCAT is good.
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