I was wondering what drawing, modeling, and rendering software you use in your practices. In my case, AutoCAD, Rhino, SketchUp, TwinMotion, and Adobe(s) comprise my toolset, but I was wondering if anyone use something different.
Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, 3DS Max, Sketchup, Rhino, FormZ (OG shout ou!).... and classic pen/paper. Vray for renderings although I don't waste my time with realism anymore.
Software is easy-peasy stuff and does not take much time to learn. It's a tool like any other and far too many are either quick to blame it (ie. revit can't do that) or assume that knowing what the teapot button does makes you a good architect.
axonapoplectic
Aug 11, 23 5:24 pm
The key is understanding the advantages and limitations of the software you are using for the task at hand. For example, revit can do a lot of things, but there are some things that just work better or are faster in other software.
PT001
Aug 14, 23 8:56 am
Totally agree with how tools don't make you a talented designer. I was wondering what software I would be expected to use in case I happened to move to a different firm.
reallynotmyname
Aug 14, 23 1:49 pm
Skepticism of anything Autodesk tells you is a good thing also. The bulk of firms in my community are brainwashed into running 100% Revit for design/production and anything else is considered obsolete or artsy-fartsy.
Chad Miller
Aug 14, 23 4:14 pm
I dunno really, I've never had issues with using AutoCAD or Revit.
They're just tools. It's all in how you use 'em.
Josh Mings
Aug 14, 23 9:30 am
Quickbooks, Harvest, Excel, Word, Outlook, Bluebeam, Revit, Adobe Creative Cloud (and most likely Enscape at some point)
Chad Miller
Aug 14, 23 10:03 am
Revit,AutoCAD, Enscape, Microsoft Office suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, BIM360, ProCore
Almosthip
Aug 14, 23 12:00 pm
Revit, Enscape, autocad if I have to but really dont wanna, Gimpshop, Microsoft Office suite
b3tadine[sutures]
Aug 14, 23 12:21 pm
#2 Lead Holder, Lettraset, Prismacolor, Prayers, and Midjourney
natematt
Aug 14, 23 4:00 pm
Thoughts and Prayers for my project please.
b3tadine[sutures]
Aug 14, 23 6:08 pm
Thoughts and Chairs is all I got.
Chad Miller
Aug 14, 23 6:20 pm
Bots and Chairs?
archanonymous
Aug 14, 23 6:41 pm
Thots with hairs?
kenchiku
Aug 14, 23 4:47 pm
Revit, AutoCAD, sketchup, twin Motion, Adobe suite
Dear all,
I was wondering what drawing, modeling, and rendering software you use in your practices. In my case, AutoCAD, Rhino, SketchUp, TwinMotion, and Adobe(s) comprise my toolset, but I was wondering if anyone use something different.
Thanks.
Revit, Word/Excel/Outlook, Adobe, Enscape, Rhino (phasing out)
What are you phasing Rhino into, pure Revit?
Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, 3DS Max, Sketchup, Rhino, FormZ (OG shout ou!).... and classic pen/paper. Vray for renderings although I don't waste my time with realism anymore.
Software is easy-peasy stuff and does not take much time to learn. It's a tool like any other and far too many are either quick to blame it (ie. revit can't do that) or assume that knowing what the teapot button does makes you a good architect.
The key is understanding the advantages and limitations of the software you are using for the task at hand. For example, revit can do a lot of things, but there are some things that just work better or are faster in other software.
Totally agree with how tools don't make you a talented designer. I was wondering what software I would be expected to use in case I happened to move to a different firm.
Skepticism of anything Autodesk tells you is a good thing also. The bulk of firms in my community are brainwashed into running 100% Revit for design/production and anything else is considered obsolete or artsy-fartsy.
I dunno really, I've never had issues with using AutoCAD or Revit.
They're just tools. It's all in how you use 'em.
Quickbooks, Harvest, Excel, Word, Outlook, Bluebeam, Revit, Adobe Creative Cloud (and most likely Enscape at some point)
Revit,AutoCAD, Enscape, Microsoft Office suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, BIM360, ProCore
Revit, Enscape, autocad if I have to but really dont wanna, Gimpshop, Microsoft Office suite
#2 Lead Holder, Lettraset, Prismacolor, Prayers, and Midjourney
Thoughts and Prayers for my project please.
Thoughts and Chairs is all I got.
Bots and Chairs?
Thots with hairs?
Revit, AutoCAD, sketchup, twin Motion, Adobe suite