AutoCAD vs Revit - Modeling Times Comparison ⏱

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  • AutoCAD vs Revit, the often asked question. Which is better? Let's look at just one of the many comparison points - modelling times.
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    Translated titles:
    AutoCAD vs Revit-Comparación de tiempos de modelado ⏱
    AutoCAD vs Revit-Comparaison des temps de modélisation ⏱
    AutoCAD vs Revit-Comparação de tempos de modelagem ⏱
    AutoCAD vs Revit-Modelling Times Comparison ⏱
    AutoCAD مقابل Revit-مقارنة أوقات عرض النماذج Times
    AutoCAD与Revit-建模时间比较⏱
    AutoCAD ਬਨਾਮ Revit-ਮਾਡਲਿੰਗ ਟਾਈਮਜ਼ ਤੁਲਨਾ ⏱
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Комментарии • 263

  • @VIA-studio
    @VIA-studio 6 лет назад +197

    Let's make a Revit vs Archicad video. That's a fair battle. You do the Revit parts, I do the Archicad parts.

    • @kernstorge
      @kernstorge 6 лет назад +20

      I think it is fabulous! Do it guys!

    • @DavidGoshadze
      @DavidGoshadze 6 лет назад +4

      PLEASE do.

    • @rodolfot.5776
      @rodolfot.5776 6 лет назад +1

      Lets do it with any software.
      The project could be a Smal house like that, and the job to be done will be a complete planning aproval.

    • @VIA-studio
      @VIA-studio 6 лет назад +7

      Rodolfo Spuldaro Tanno I am totally in.

    • @VIA-studio
      @VIA-studio 6 лет назад +8

      We should decide what kind of content we want to create with this video(s). I don't want it to be like a competition which software is the best. I rather like to create an impression and comparison of the different softwares, so people can think for themselves waht they like and what they don't. Due to the fact that BIM-software is extremely extensive, it would be better to create more then one video. The first video could be about odelling an existing building. The second could go deeper into construction/implementaion or maybe BIM and so on.

  • @charliejones
    @charliejones 6 лет назад +115

    I cant believe nobody has mentioned the fact that AutoCAD also has blocks and nobody draws everything from scratch!!

    • @aethylwulfeiii6502
      @aethylwulfeiii6502 Год назад +1

      Lolz Revit has families and templates dynamo graphs.

    • @ntwalipat2
      @ntwalipat2 Год назад

      They used blocks in this example! It would’ve taken much longer if they had to draw the furnitures from scratch!

    • @seanbrittain4542
      @seanbrittain4542 6 месяцев назад

      Why not compare with AutoCAD Architecture? All AutoCAD users (from the last 3-4 years) have access to the vertical tool-sets. This is a dishonest video.

  • @rickmock_noyade7597
    @rickmock_noyade7597 5 лет назад +7

    This reminds me of those late night infomercials that show the clumsy guy making a mess but there is this fancy new product you just can't live without. No one doing this level of work is going to start completely from scratch in AutoCAD. They have blocks, layers, templates ready to go when they start a job. The ability to set your own commands in AutoCAD is HUGE in saving time. I have used Revit very little and feel it is clunky to use. However it is a great program to create architecture drawings from. I can see the benefit of Revit as Inventor has great uses for mechanical drafting. However, I am not completely sold on using Revit, yet.

    • @Luna_Boy
      @Luna_Boy Год назад

      There’s got to a better way!

  • @brucebright6654
    @brucebright6654 7 лет назад +4

    i just did and it makes a lot of sense in that perspective

  • @Gates3Designs
    @Gates3Designs 6 лет назад +9

    I've worked with AutoCAD most of my career and I chose Revit.

  • @foolish5319
    @foolish5319 Год назад

    It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.

  • @aminaelbekkali6187
    @aminaelbekkali6187 Год назад

    IT'S ALWAYS THE UNDERRATED VID THAT'S LEGIT! THANK YOU!

  • @shrisaitraders627
    @shrisaitraders627 Год назад

    Worked thank you alot! you're the best bro liked

  • @mamountazi4436
    @mamountazi4436 Год назад

    man I missed this kind of tutorials lol. Great work here, thanks!!!

  • @jessie_8301
    @jessie_8301 5 лет назад +5

    In my line of work as detailer for precast concrete elements, autocad is the clear winner. Period.

  • @iamshokuannobi
    @iamshokuannobi Год назад

    Hey! Thanks so much for this video!

  • @kevinl2849
    @kevinl2849 7 лет назад +17

    Cool, please do the same with electrical conduit.....

  • @CMgraffix
    @CMgraffix 5 лет назад +7

    don't forget most offices already have a template DWG with all layers and blocks like a Revit office,

  • @marmancor
    @marmancor 6 лет назад +5

    All i can say after using a lot of diferent dinamyc blocks in autocad, is that the time drawing in autocad can be lowered almost to half or less than its showed in this video, so its not so accurated the time comparison in the part of the floor plant at least...
    When you learn how to combine the command wipeout with the blocks in autocad, its almost like you dont have to cut a line anymore.

  • @prakashprakash7721
    @prakashprakash7721 Год назад

    Thanks! Your video content is the safest and most useful

  • @joan1ham
    @joan1ham 7 лет назад +30

    This might have been more compelling if it was AutoCAD Architecture vs Revit. That would be more apples to apples.

    • @RedcageSolutionsMississauga
      @RedcageSolutionsMississauga  6 лет назад

      Good point. Have you tried the Architecture toolset in AutoCAD 2019 yet? www.redcage.ca/one-autocad/

  • @phuongnhitran3227
    @phuongnhitran3227 Год назад

    Worked , thanks a lot!

  • @MichalSedilek
    @MichalSedilek Год назад

    I tried and it is installed thank u very much anda

  • @joeytaft
    @joeytaft 7 лет назад +25

    From my perspective as an electrical engineer, I think at the end of the day if you use one of the verticals built on top of AutoCAD such as Architectural, MEP or Electrical you will see while Revit may be faster at drawing walls, doors and windows than basic 2D AutoCAD, AutoCad MEP and Electrical may still be a better choice for engineers. AutoCAD verticals also enjoy a large ecosystem of compatible software when it comes to real world analysis for electrical engineering that use the same DWG and DXF file formats to exchange information. (I don't know of any electrical analysis software that can read in a native Revit file) As an example every electrical engineering project has a need for a Electrical Single Line Diagram, loop diagram or a ladder diagram, but Revit forces the engineer to step back in time while AutoCAD MEP and Electrical have made considerable progress in this area as well as many 3rd party developers. From my perspective Revit is reasonable fast if everything you need to do is contained within its rigid structure, but the moment you need flexibility it is no better than a 2D cad program. But if you need to maintain information throughout the whole design process your better off with a product like AutoCAD MEP or Electrical.

    • @ktreagus
      @ktreagus 6 лет назад

      Revit MEP is still limited in many regards, and civil engineering is not even a part of Revit yet. However, Revit Structure is well advanced and really beneficial to most mid-to-large consultant teams, which has many workflow advantages. Much more needs to be refined to catch up with Tekla/12D/etc but switching to the Revit platform already reaps great rewards for Archi/Interior/Struct firms.

    • @21walle21
      @21walle21 6 лет назад

      You can easily import a Revit Model into Robot structural analysis

    • @mohmdagh
      @mohmdagh 6 лет назад

      Joseph Taft what's AutoCAD verticals?

    • @dimi5464
      @dimi5464 6 лет назад

      I completely agree

    • @BabaResto
      @BabaResto 4 года назад

      @@mohmdagh That was my question also... I never head it before....

  • @user-wv3rr9hl1m
    @user-wv3rr9hl1m Год назад

    You really good at explaining thank you

  • @gauramos4579
    @gauramos4579 Год назад

    Thank you, it works perfect!

  • @de-ludsupermarket997
    @de-ludsupermarket997 Год назад

    You are a living god among n, a legend worthy of praise. What you've uploaded here, will echo into eternity!

  • @christianbasiya2827
    @christianbasiya2827 7 лет назад +139

    Autocad= Drafting and 3dmodeling
    Sketchup= 3d Modeling
    Revit= BIM

    • @andremartinez4929
      @andremartinez4929 6 лет назад +10

      Biulding information modeling

    • @BimbakeryCo
      @BimbakeryCo 6 лет назад +12

      ARCHICAD = OPEN BIM!

    • @rantorajaonarivelo5407
      @rantorajaonarivelo5407 6 лет назад +33

      CAD (multi-purposes/disciplinary)
      Revit (Single-purposes for architect and civil engineers)
      Sketchup for dummy :P

    • @rodolfot.5776
      @rodolfot.5776 6 лет назад +4

      Autocad Architecture is BIM to...

    • @VHflyboy
      @VHflyboy 6 лет назад +61

      Nobody in their right mind would choose Autocad for 3d modeling

  • @rappheat
    @rappheat 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the inspiration 😘

  • @danielebadiali9921
    @danielebadiali9921 Год назад

    took me a while due to mistake, but it works thanks

  • @joshkar24
    @joshkar24 6 лет назад

    How about their vs a chief architect or sketchup - maybe even faster and with a much lower learning curve than revit, and maybe all you need for residential projects. It also comes down to what plugins and extra content you have. I don't think we have arrived yet at a perfect solution for all projects/creators, but it's getting closer as these products learn from each other

  • @javierbachs155
    @javierbachs155 2 года назад

    Hey, good video. For future videos i would recommend a editing s

  • @dexterzdex5098
    @dexterzdex5098 4 года назад +4

    ...when the projects become big and revisions are many, Revit excels alot vs Autocad.

  • @edmilsonluz28
    @edmilsonluz28 Год назад

    i love u so much bro, thanks very much

  • @CarlosGonzalez-ye5sf
    @CarlosGonzalez-ye5sf 6 лет назад +1

    Why didn't you use mline for the walls? neither use Design center nor trim command in global mode :/

  • @Davidow1
    @Davidow1 6 лет назад +140

    After working with Revit I never want to go back to AutoCAD. D:

    • @christianbasiya2827
      @christianbasiya2827 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah me too

    • @RLFrocco
      @RLFrocco 6 лет назад +12

      Me too! i started a new job late last year in a firm & didnt know i had to work in autocad & 6 weeks later i resigned & moved to a firm that uses Revit!! I cannot go back to Autocad anymore. it was a nightmare!! It was like going from microsoft word back to a typewriter or from iPhone back to a motorola startac or from an automobile back to horse & carriage. Lol

    • @razvan4553
      @razvan4553 6 лет назад +13

      after working in archicad, i never want to go back to revit.

    • @itsallovernowWD1945
      @itsallovernowWD1945 6 лет назад +3

      coin universe I think its good to know both cad and revit since most companies take an.all around type.

    • @wxy7297
      @wxy7297 6 лет назад +2

      I have never like reviiit:(

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 6 лет назад +9

    now apply some changes the customerr wanted. or measure m2 for every room and produce stats and boms. refresh all views and stats. loop all that 30 times in each project. revit bingo.

  • @renataowoc3421
    @renataowoc3421 Год назад

    Thanks for the licences <3

  • @thelittlemeisyou
    @thelittlemeisyou 7 лет назад +80

    You are comparing the wrong software solutions. Of course you need longer using raw 2D AutoCAD - BUT luckyli there is an AutoCAD ARCHITECTURE version, using that same automatically generated walld/doors/windows, generating automatic elevations/sections etc. just as Revit does, handling 3D-Models, creating surprisingly high quality renderings. I've used ACAD successfully for years, and I am quite sure drawing that simple floor plan in AutoCAD Architecture won't take me that 16 min it took you in Revit...

    • @TravisVanClieafBIM
      @TravisVanClieafBIM 7 лет назад +23

      Good day and thank you for the comment. I appreciate your knowledge around the Autodesk product line, and would have to agree that AutoCAD Architecture would be a faster way to get the end result than it would with AutoCAD. We liked this video and chose to share it because our usual conversation is not about switching from AutoCAD Architecture, but switching from CAD to BIM. Time is one reason addressed quite well within this video, but Revit also offers a more robust and flexible modelling platform for architects, engineers and designers who need more than just drafting, but a solution for analysis, visualization, construction scheduling and execution as well as extending the life cycle and usability of your design. At the end of the day, we're happy you're a proponent of Autodesk!

    • @MrJaybuu
      @MrJaybuu 7 лет назад +7

      Travis thabks for your response. People should understand revit is not just another modelling tool. It is about structured data management, collaboration and effective change management. For those who see Revit as amodelling tool, they are just not aware of BIM or feels their little corner is brighther than where the rest of the world is moving to

    • @RedcageSolutionsMississauga
      @RedcageSolutionsMississauga  6 лет назад +1

      Have you checked out AutoCAD 2019 yet? www.redcage.ca/one-autocad/ The Architecture component is now built into a workflow called a toolset. Have you had a chance to use it?

    • @tresv4191
      @tresv4191 4 года назад

      yes maybe civil version is good topic

  • @JesseLee
    @JesseLee 6 лет назад +7

    Not a 100% fair comparison.. the familys on revit were pre-made!!!
    Though i think revit will still win, Make the blocks on autocad and start again for a fair comparison!

  • @formula1210204
    @formula1210204 6 лет назад +20

    not a fair comparison, if you don't have some of families, cad could be quicker.

    • @dwzhang1704
      @dwzhang1704 5 лет назад

      他们可能不知道天正的厉害哈哈

    • @MeariBamu
      @MeariBamu 5 лет назад +1

      revit just use for families that something is useful, otherwise just use cad to change some details

  • @rantorajaonarivelo5407
    @rantorajaonarivelo5407 6 лет назад +1

    it doesn`t take18s to draw a "cross section" (BTW not interior elevation), it`s already there.

  • @dheaaaa4685
    @dheaaaa4685 Год назад

    Just simply put the code, it works! thanks!

  • @dundermuffin944
    @dundermuffin944 6 лет назад +4

    It's called using the right tools for the job... You can beat a nail into a 2x4 with a screwdriver, but it's way easier to use a hammer instead. Now make a 3d model of a lamp in revit

  • @hansgraveman9317
    @hansgraveman9317 7 лет назад +4

    So why didn't you use autocad architecture? instead of plain autocad then you would have walls and selfcutting doors now its comparing pears and oranges

  • @manjay666
    @manjay666 6 лет назад

    how to make section foundation in revit ?

  • @wltrs_srtlw7349
    @wltrs_srtlw7349 6 лет назад +1

    They each have their own applicatioms. I use Revit for work everyday for structural drafting and i would not go back to AutoCad for that sort of work.

  • @samlunan1553
    @samlunan1553 6 лет назад +6

    Lol.. I see what you did there.. but modeling floor plans you need to use autocrad architecture..

  • @alfymiami
    @alfymiami 6 лет назад +1

    The comparison is not fair, in my opinion. The title of the video says "Modeling Times Comparison", but in the video you are using AutoCAD 2D vs Revit. To make a fair comparison of two "modeling" applications you should compare AutoCAD Architecture vs Revit.

  • @RichardChappell1
    @RichardChappell1 5 лет назад +1

    There's no question that Revit can be far more productive, but the AutoCAD side is going out of it's way to be less productive. The real benefit is not in the layout - with effective customization and block libraries, CAD is easily as fast as any BIM. The value is the different design process where the design becomes the model. With CAD, I'm documenting my design, so the design process takes place elsewhere - often only mentally. With BIM the documentation is a by-product of doing the design. The design data gets captured in the process, and you get a much richer set of data at the end.
    Short version is that you wouldn't draft a layout in Revit, you perform the design.

  • @DeanUrevig
    @DeanUrevig 5 лет назад

    I would like to see a comparison of drawing a completely fully detailed building section in Revit compared to AutoCAD. I use Dynamic blocks in AutoCAD and I'm able to produce such a thing pretty quickly. I'm also able to make changes to it easily. I don't have to go and pull in one component at a time and I know things like brick and block coursing.

    • @aethylwulfeiii6502
      @aethylwulfeiii6502 Год назад

      AutoCad isn’t even close just try moving a window behind a railing on one or the other in elevation. It’s maybe 5 seconds in Revit va a whole afternoon in AutoCad. Also what this video doesn’t show is that Revit is also doing this in 3D so there are something vaguely resembling elevations going on at the same time as well as sections that just need a little tidy up with families which are much more intuitive to make than dynamic blocks.

    • @DeanUrevig
      @DeanUrevig Год назад

      @@aethylwulfeiii6502 My Comment specifically described "a completely fully detailed building section". The blocks I use for railings have wipeouts so there is no time. Still ,"I would like to see a comparison of drawing a completely fully detailed building section in Revit compared to AutoCAD."

  • @rufatabbasov
    @rufatabbasov 6 лет назад +3

    Can you model a special TV or computer in Revit? AutoCAD can do it within minutes.

    • @lediplodiplo3664
      @lediplodiplo3664 5 лет назад +1

      yes of course, you can modeling anything in revit. get know more about revit skillness. Look at this for exemple : ruclips.net/video/73a8qgMP6DY/видео.html

  • @ramirome3
    @ramirome3 5 лет назад +1

    how about drawing a family on revit without chamfer, fillet, multiple trim, command line, and more. Great software but really slow with specific drawing by now. Details need autocad. Some day it will be

  • @Arq_Luma
    @Arq_Luma 6 лет назад +4

    I guess its unfair compare"standard autocad" with revit... i mean y can compare revit with "autocad architecture" its kind of the same -.-

  • @boom1425
    @boom1425 5 лет назад

    It's like comparing acad to civil 3D ... which is gonna do grading faster? gee I wonder...?

  • @vitor2loko
    @vitor2loko 6 лет назад +1

    Hi, can I use part this video in my facebook page?

  • @stuck_in_sky
    @stuck_in_sky 6 лет назад +24

    It's funny how people are complaining about it "not being a fair comparison" when this in fact the right comparison. I've known no firm that uses Autocad Arch, but can attest to many who still use strait AutoCAD as shown here.... This clearly proves the superiority of BIM.

    • @RLFrocco
      @RLFrocco 6 лет назад +1

      it may not be a fair comparison however they need to be compared becoz they are the 2 major AEC industry standard softwares. Most autocad users that justify autocad is better are too lazy to go out of their comfort zone just to learn a new system & they’ll never understand why revit/bim is more efficient!!!

    • @Famaice
      @Famaice 6 лет назад

      Ralph : Do you know one soft where you can make electrical diagram, P&IDs, Steel structure, Architecture, Mechanical, Piping in 3D ?
      I work for EPC's company and from my experience, most of them need/use one soft per job... and as many licences (€€€ or $$$). But u can do all in one soft : AutoCAD with only one licence. The problem is here (in France), you learn AutoCAd only as a 2D drawing soft while u can do much more with it. Lots are also too lazy to learn 3D with AutoCAD (without speaking about customizing and LISP/VBA programming).

  • @alicangul2603
    @alicangul2603 6 лет назад +3

    With this logic, I expect a Notepad vs. Blender 3D animation comparison video from you.

  • @wino0000006
    @wino0000006 6 лет назад

    Maybe use Autocad Architecture AEC objects like walls, windows, doors, openings etc.

  • @1Enox31
    @1Enox31 6 лет назад +3

    This video does not represent the abilities of the program but the abilities of the human being, respectively user. It is impossible to compare two programs that are completely different. AutoCAD classic is a wide-ranging software for editing and creating drawing documentation. AutoCAD REVIT is a software designed for the construction industry, it is impossible to compare the capabilities of these two software.
    Sorry for my english :D

    • @seanbrittain4542
      @seanbrittain4542 6 месяцев назад

      You are spot on with your interpretation.

  • @maco0389
    @maco0389 Год назад

    playing around with it and never knew certain tNice tutorialngs. I thought you could only use it with a midi keyboard.

  • @jaxoconnor862
    @jaxoconnor862 4 года назад

    Best Answer ever !

  • @yorkemar
    @yorkemar 5 лет назад

    true but with revit if there is something not in the box and you are new...it can take a while...

  • @gustavoibanez5763
    @gustavoibanez5763 6 лет назад

    Why no use autocad Architecture, the standard version of Academic is slow compared to its version for drawing build

  • @newtechi
    @newtechi 5 лет назад +3

    I have used autocad, archicad and some revit for many years. And i do believe autocad its the fastest and more versatile. You should be able to make that floor plan at the same speed that in revit, even faster (in the video they spend a lot of time setting up the layers and selecting blocks to make the furnitures, but in reality you just copy blocks and layer settings from a previous file). The section is also tricky, you actually have to spend time setting up the heights of walls, levels, and windows, they don`t just come up they way you want like in this video. And they leave the most relevant part of the section out of the video: Making the roof structure. When it comes to simple stuff, 3d is better. But you loose eventually more time figuring out a way to make some window thats not in the list of objects, the roof structure, or fixing some corner that is not connecting the right way.

  • @Constantinesis
    @Constantinesis 4 года назад

    And yet there are people who still use Autocad. I think its just a passion for them

  • @fluffyfurfunny
    @fluffyfurfunny 6 лет назад

    Do a piping system next!

  • @emrback8563
    @emrback8563 7 лет назад +1

    thanks, It avoids me to make the race for real.

  • @xxxibdoughnut
    @xxxibdoughnut 4 года назад +1

    help how do u get better at using cad :

  • @saptono
    @saptono 5 лет назад

    Excuse me , Aren't Autocad and Revit come from same company ? i. e Autodesk inc., so they must have different market.

  • @craigstephens93
    @craigstephens93 6 лет назад +1

    I've been using Sketchup and Layout in both 2d and 3d in professional practice for 3 and a half years now on small extensions to large commercial work, producing planning drawings and building warrant drawings. I draw miles faster than the AutoCAD users and not much slower than those on Revit - the difference is I have a lot more freedom and control over my details, unlike the Revit users who are restricted by the steeper learning curve. I can also use SketchUp as a design tool - something i struggle with when using Acad, Revit or even 3DS. I'm relatively well versed with all these software. My two pence...

    • @saptono
      @saptono 5 лет назад +1

      The advantage of sketch up that, I think, not many realize is that you can start by make a sketch on real paper with your hand , so you can bring forth your idea almost right from your brain, then you digitize it and import it to SketchUp then you developed it into a metered 3d in SketchUp, further you can developed and refine it into a presentable drawings up into production drawing with the help of accompanying program called LayOut. So that's where the name sketchUp from, from a sketch up to final drawings. SketchUp is also an open program. You can insert apps ( it called script in sketch up)from different source either for free or at a nominal fee, so you can have unlimited additional whatever commands that suit your need. More ever there's also a community based site called warehouse where all user around the world can share objects made by other user for free.

  • @vikvic6354
    @vikvic6354 5 лет назад

    Pues eres principiante en AutoCad. 32 minutos con los accesorios tipo blok.... En 32 minutos hago el mismo plan en 3D y el mobiliario desde zero , tambien 3D. Creo que me da tiempo y para poner material y renderizar.

  • @duartechambel
    @duartechambel 6 лет назад

    Make the same comparison but with a project with various heights on the same slab and a round corner containing a window.

    • @aethylwulfeiii6502
      @aethylwulfeiii6502 Год назад

      If you know how to make custom families it won’t be too difficult. Or you could just cheese it with a “curtain wall”

  • @joegotz1971
    @joegotz1971 5 лет назад

    More architects and engineers use Autocad with add ons such as Architecture, MEP, etc. The problem lies in the transfer of files with your consultants. Don’t expect an easy time converting Revit to Autocad without any problems. Most engineers do not like Revit and some offices may have only one or a few proficient in Revit.
    The one BIG problem with any cad drawing, it looks good on paper but wait until the steel fabricator does his anchor bolt plan and it doesn’t work out. One of my friends quit as a principal because there were too many cad errors and the stress was killing him trying to resolve these problems. Better yet, when the person who drew the plans leaves, try to figure it out. Could take hours or days.
    I think Revit may be better for residential work because there is very little consultant involvement. For small commercial, I would still go with Autocad. For very large projects Revit may be better because large firms can invest in cad training and keeping cad draftsman. One thing I do know, when architects retire they do not really do any more projects.
    30 years ago our general manager said the architecture business was too difficult.

    • @andrewbeaman7880
      @andrewbeaman7880 5 лет назад

      G - The issue is that the Architecture and design profession in this country (Australia) is taking a long time to fully adopt the power of BIM and working with shared models. Agreed that this may not be so useful for Residential architecture right now, but in time, once all professions catch up, using a shared model will allow all industries to work in unison, from cradle to grave for all construction projects. Our experience is that associated disciplines (Structural/Interiors/landscaping), are taking a long time to adopt BIM (Revit) for various reasons. Eventually though they will and then designing and constructing buildings will not only be more efficient, but will see less problems and reduction in costs.

  • @Pri1997
    @Pri1997 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @amdesigner1
    @amdesigner1 6 лет назад +4

    Is not corect if you use the Autocad Architecture it's very similar like Revit ;)

  • @nccaddie
    @nccaddie 7 лет назад +7

    This is comparing 2D autocad with Revit. Not a fair comparison.

    • @garrettducat5769
      @garrettducat5769 6 лет назад +1

      nccaddie it is a fair comparison when lots of firms still use 2d CAD for drawings.

    • @guntersiegfried7460
      @guntersiegfried7460 5 лет назад

      i think it is not about what is fair ;) its just a comparison

  • @dawidwierzchos6690
    @dawidwierzchos6690 Год назад

    was sowhere where I couldn't get my stuff. Now 3, I looked for help, watched video upon video after video and on and on. About a

  • @pedrocoll8582
    @pedrocoll8582 6 лет назад

    no tiene sentido compararlos porque el uno es BIM mientras el otro es CAD, autocad tambien tiene su version architecture que basicamente es lo mismo que revit.

  • @viniciusviega8426
    @viniciusviega8426 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video, good job bro

  • @enriqueperez1714
    @enriqueperez1714 6 лет назад

    Revit is faster but I use AutoCAD because I can work both architectural and landscaping projects.

  • @luisvazquez9057
    @luisvazquez9057 6 лет назад +5

    I am fast in revit i won 1st.my skills usa competition for architecture drafting in high school

  • @arnaldomueda5040
    @arnaldomueda5040 6 лет назад +3

    REVIT CANT DO COMPLEX MODELLING LIKE AUTOCAD HAVE WITH SURFACE and MESH..PRESS PULL, DYNAMIC UCS, CONVERT SOLID TO SURFACE and VICE VERSA.... GET INSIDE THE 3D MODE OF AUTOCAD AND YOU WILL SEE A DIFFERENT WORLD.. THE BIG DIFFERENCE. BUT FOR SIMPLE DESIGN REVIT IS FASTER...AUTOCAD IS A SLOWLY BUT SURELY BUSINESS.. THATS WHAT I KNOW.

  • @radenvn05
    @radenvn05 5 лет назад

    You use the wrong way to determine the speed of the two software. For example, if you put household furniture in autocad, you force the image of furniture to be the same as the furniture issued by Revit. In the autocad system, you should draw a shape from the wall of the building and then enter the image block such as household furniture that has been formed for autocad from third parties or download.

  • @nipponsutradhar8000
    @nipponsutradhar8000 4 года назад

    who is better plz talk me

  • @DavidAbrahamGarciaLozada
    @DavidAbrahamGarciaLozada 6 лет назад

    this is like comparing screwdrivers versus hammers. different tools for different purposes

  • @tajammulhussainKhadir
    @tajammulhussainKhadir 4 года назад

    Why there is a comparison, both applications is having it's own speciality...

  • @tommegg8486
    @tommegg8486 3 года назад

    As a 3d software user I found AutoCad is more finicky to do things with little to maybe none way to do things procedurally or automatically

    • @aethylwulfeiii6502
      @aethylwulfeiii6502 Год назад

      Lisp routines use a programming language from the 1950s, vs Dynamo graphs and Python , the automatic features are definitely better in revitland.

  • @abdulochilov423
    @abdulochilov423 6 лет назад

    why 2 timer ?

  • @sintesiz
    @sintesiz 6 лет назад +5

    That's fake news. There's autocad architecture

  • @juanmurillo8143
    @juanmurillo8143 6 лет назад

    Un plano sin cotas no sirve. Con cuál se acota mejor con Autocad o con Revit?

    • @ortega382
      @ortega382 4 года назад

      Que caso tiene trabajar en revit si después lo andan pasando a AUTOCAD para ponerle detalles y corregir cosas que en revit no se puede, las cotas son mucho mejores en AUTOCAD, yo he tenido la oportunidad de trabajar con revit y no me agrado para nada, me quedo con AUTOCAD

  • @martincobb8016
    @martincobb8016 6 лет назад +1

    You dont even use autocad architecture and key command and u try to make a comparaison?

  • @SIERRAARIE
    @SIERRAARIE 6 лет назад

    No puedes enfrentar dos programas que no son para lo mismo, que no trabajan igual y que son de distinta generación. Es como enfrentar photoshop y paint...

  • @ArchiTAI
    @ArchiTAI 6 лет назад

    ARCHICAD= (Revit (bBIM) or Sketchup (sBIM)) + AutoCAD

  • @dimi5464
    @dimi5464 6 лет назад

    Better to use together,but AutoCAD Architecture

  • @narsimhamurthy354
    @narsimhamurthy354 5 лет назад +1

    COMPARING BIM SOFTWARE WITH A NON PARAMETRIC 2D SOFTWARE .. TRY REVIT WITH ANY OTHER 3D BIM SOFTWARE.

  • @MrDemixg12
    @MrDemixg12 4 года назад

    Isso pq o cara aó do Autocad manda muito, por ser bem experiente. Caso contrário....

  • @user-lg7yq7zw8l
    @user-lg7yq7zw8l 5 лет назад +4

    Make something more difficult! and I'll watch you making new family during 4 hours

  • @arunrajrajagopal5845
    @arunrajrajagopal5845 2 года назад

    When it comes to Detailing, nothing can be compared with AutoCAD.

  • @muhamadshukur7573
    @muhamadshukur7573 5 лет назад

    there is not compration revit is a program for modeling and has a special jobs deferment than auto cad... there is some thin in cad cant be done by rivet for example can you do a complex model for example model have a spiral rope in space changed its direction... I know that because I use both program

  • @brucebright6654
    @brucebright6654 7 лет назад

    REVIT IS FAST WHEN IT COMES TO ELEVATIONS BUT THE METHOD EMPLOYED WITH THE AUTOCAD CAN BE BETTER WITH THE GENERATING METHOD OR PROCEDURE. I RECOMMEND YOU USED THE ARCHITECTURE.

    • @RedcageSolutionsMississauga
      @RedcageSolutionsMississauga  7 лет назад

      Thanks for your comment, Bruce. Have a read through Travis' comment below.

    • @MrJaybuu
      @MrJaybuu 7 лет назад +4

      If you want to make things with structured data and manage changes with no much work and collaborate well, Revit is definitely your tool. Autocad no matter how good it is has its shortfall. A very good Revit user will make revit better anyday than Autocad

    • @user-ln5qw6vz7d
      @user-ln5qw6vz7d 7 лет назад

      What about quantifications and tables?

  • @inudoge478
    @inudoge478 3 года назад

    After working with Revit I never want to go back to AutoCAD !

  • @najimkhalifa3187
    @najimkhalifa3187 7 лет назад

    I faced big problem with Revit in facade curtain wall shop drawing
    once I start to create new families I surprised that lines and curves less than 0.8mm is not creatable in Revit but its required to get correct profiles
    also hatches and drawing detail is very poor

    • @justomas
      @justomas 7 лет назад

      Hi, im using revit 5 years and I made some details in revit also. Solution is on level of family for very detailet drawing is used imported .dwg file as foreground. So you can combine CAD detail lines with Revit model lines. (sory for my english)

    • @justomas
      @justomas 7 лет назад +1

      here is simple example: drive.google.com/open?id=0ByYzmJNVgzZRTFYwYklYX1RvWUE

  • @roobertssuccess
    @roobertssuccess 6 лет назад +2

    You can not compare Acad with Revit , you have to use ACA ... SrY but this is useless

  • @aliahmed6626
    @aliahmed6626 6 лет назад

    The wrong comparison is supposed to be a comparison between the Revit and the AutoCAD Architect