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GCFdesign wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 8:31 am
mike annear wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 8:24 am
GCFdesign wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 8:10 am Modelling boats in Revit is possible, if you possess the skills.
Show me how you model a boat in Revit .
this is a boat that I modeled in Rhino.
It could pretty much do that.
Revit couldn't do that !
Revit is great for buildings, not cars, boats, planes or anything with a complex surfaces.
Revit is fitting LEGO blocks together with a database to tell you which blocks you have used.
It isn't a true 3D modelling package.
Rhino is used for everything from Jewelery to superyachts.
Blender is also an excellent modelling package, both use the same NURBs engine.
However..Rhino is also used for buildings..
https://www.visualarq.com/

Show me a boat modelled with Revit....
Not just "blocks" available for Revit. (probably modelled in Rhino)
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GCFdesign wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:03 amYAWN!
No Revit Boats ? not even a how to model a boat in Revit Tutorial, ?
Here is a boat mold, from scan data, from Rhino.
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GCFdesign wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:03 amYAWN!
Excuse me?
Are you here for a good discussion or just to say that Revit is the "superior" software?
I just don't see, what you are trying to archive...
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And I am pretty sure Revit cant do this...
A plane I modelled in Rhino from scan data..

The whole point of my post was to promote the use of Rhino 3D and Blender as a cheap solution for generating flythrough videos of pointclouds plus models, I will post some videos soon :)
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Raimund58 wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:25 am
GCFdesign wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:03 amYAWN!
Excuse me?
Are you here for a good discussion or just to say that Revit is the "superior" software?
I just don't see, what you are trying to archive...
Revit is a modelling tool like any other. Each have their strengths and weaknesses.

To simply suggest that Revit cannot do a 'boat', other than it to be 'square' in nature is incorrect.

I wrote that it can do sinuous forms, however, l did not state it was better than any other software, unlike others!
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Gary,
You wrote " To simply suggest that Revit cannot do a 'boat', other than it to be 'square' in nature is incorrect"

It is correct. Revit cannot do a 'boat',
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mike annear wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:56 am Gary,
You wrote " To simply suggest that Revit cannot do a 'boat', other than it to be 'square' in nature is incorrect"

It is correct. Revit cannot do a 'boat',
Mike.
It can...and it need not be "square".

You clearly have a problem with Revit and l have no problem with any software. Each such software are tools to be used accordingly for the task at hand, however, just because someone has a 'tool', it does not mean that they know how to use it.

Regarding Rhino, l have not used it, however, l have seen in the right hands, it is a tremendous tool.
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Gary,
You keep giving me opportunities to promote my own work,
This is the internals of a superyacht modelled from scan data in Rhino 3D.
Revit cant do this !
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