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Topic ClosedSelecting a new autocad program

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    Posted: 27.Dec.2008 at 04:15
I am a custom home designer and have been using Autocad Architectural for years.  I am getting more into 3D and have looked at Revit as an option.  What other programs are geared for 3D residential design?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2008 at 11:50
There it's a lots of ways. It depends what you exectly need (design construction, architectural studies, visualization ot other stuff). I used ADT, ArchiCAD an other stuff and my final choice is Revit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2008 at 16:10
Thanks.  I have been studying the Revit 2009 program and I really like it.  I just wanted to confirm that it was a good direction to be going in.  I am using it for design and for my clients to be able to visualize the project.  Did you use a study program?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Dec.2008 at 08:41
Yes, of course. I made a project for residential living and other stuff in Revit Architecture.
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