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Is Vickorwork our future?

Zoli

I am a M.ARCH and MAL student at UBC. We are encouraged to learn so many softwares, such as RHINO , REVIT ,P.S. Sketchup and CAD. It seems Victorworks surfaces to our induestry recently based on it is BIM and friendly nature . Does anybody have the real experience with it ? is it worth time to learn? Comparing with Rhino in the modeling field, and Revit in the comprehansive capacity , which ONE is better?

 
Jan 21, 17 3:33 am
archietechie

You mean Vectorworks.

It's good but pretty niche in a sea of Autodesk products.

Jan 21, 17 3:40 am  · 
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Non Sequitur
Vector is what you meant and no, it's not the future.
Jan 21, 17 8:07 am  · 
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chigurh

no way - victorworks is going to cause 100,000 architects to be out of work...AI bullshit.

Jan 21, 17 9:50 am  · 
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Non Sequitur
Révolution!
Jan 21, 17 9:56 am  · 
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Wilma Buttfit

I never took a single software class in college. Are they making you take classes in all these?

Jan 21, 17 10:44 am  · 
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Non Sequitur
I had one course on software and they taught us form Z 4.0 and photoshop (version 6 I think).
Jan 21, 17 11:29 am  · 
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Wilma Buttfit

I had a three or four week course each in form Z and photoshop. Enough to know how spell each and a little more.

Jan 21, 17 11:31 am  · 
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