I really agree with @info, I've been working on Revit full version in my previous work, and now I'm using handicapped LT.
I have no complaints about not including in LT: teamwork, MEP, Construction, Electric, some Analytics, Point clouds etc.
But for me disabling tools as:
- modeling concept forms
- forming floors and roofs by points
- reducing solar study - which is essential and mandatory (in many countries) for any architectural project even small houses.
- import export SAT files
- and last but not least, inability to implement plugins in LT
is a nightmare...
@ipselute you wrote to check more specialized software as an example for stairs etc and I agree to the point that you want to make it procedural (or some kind of production of it) but not if you just want to have tools to model it in 3d manually (it is basic or should be basic tool).
The overall question is - what is Revit LT for?- if it won't even let you make house architecture if it's a bit unconventional with "normal" means, is closed software so you even cannot implement features you're missing with plugins?
This really pains me because even for a single freelancing designer it is really tricky to make a formal project with this light version and without any additional CAD software it's sometimes impossible to complete an assignment.
Also, AutoCad LT is open to plugins - then why Revit LT is not?
This year is ending LT license in my work, and I don't think it'll be prolonged.