@ArchCoreDesigns Thanks. That is good to know. I am in the process of considering migrating over to Revit Lt from Autocad's full version. I have gotten frustrated with Autodesk refusing to reinstate the FBX file extension. This made it hard to export my 3D images to other platforms without trying to find some online conversion tool. I loved Autocad's 3D tools, but that lack of FBX is not worth the upcoming renewal price. So I am thinking of doing the AutocadLt/RevitLt Suite, which actually saves money. I also model custom cabinet doors and moldings using their sweep function with profiles to create shapes, and so RevitLt was concerning to me because it seemed to lack 3D flexibility. I am still not sure about it. I will have to explore it more, so I will be watching a lot of tutorials. Worse case scenario is I will also get Sketchup. It is crazy how getting the AutocadLt/RevitLt suite and Sketchup is still a $1,000.00 less than Autocad's full version. Of course, Autocad's full version comes with a whole lot more, but outside of its 3D feature, all the rest has just been storage on my computer over the last few years. Thanks for the info.
Thanks! Your tutorial was excellent.
Glad it was helpful!
Very brief and useful.
Thank you!
You’re Welcome Joanna
Fabulous! How can I reach you.
Thank you 🙏🙂
Can this be done in Revit Lt?
Yes you can. 🙏🙂
@ArchCoreDesigns Thanks. That is good to know. I am in the process of considering migrating over to Revit Lt from Autocad's full version. I have gotten frustrated with Autodesk refusing to reinstate the FBX file extension. This made it hard to export my 3D images to other platforms without trying to find some online conversion tool. I loved Autocad's 3D tools, but that lack of FBX is not worth the upcoming renewal price. So I am thinking of doing the AutocadLt/RevitLt Suite, which actually saves money. I also model custom cabinet doors and moldings using their sweep function with profiles to create shapes, and so RevitLt was concerning to me because it seemed to lack 3D flexibility. I am still not sure about it. I will have to explore it more, so I will be watching a lot of tutorials. Worse case scenario is I will also get Sketchup. It is crazy how getting the AutocadLt/RevitLt suite and Sketchup is still a $1,000.00 less than Autocad's full version. Of course, Autocad's full version comes with a whole lot more, but outside of its 3D feature, all the rest has just been storage on my computer over the last few years. Thanks for the info.
Cant see anything .. please upload in clear version
Will do thank you 🙏🙂