Comentario
01-18-2023
07:07 AM
01-18-2023
07:07 AM
It is the way in which we do things that matter, but to keep this on track,
in answering your question, yes, if I needed to put a plow on a Camry to
get the job done, yes, I'd do it. If I needed to drive a tractor to work,
yes I'd do it. Fusion 360, an Autodesk product I use, allows for both mesh
and vector. From a workflow standpoint, it would be easier to have this
same level of workflow. This is mainly a documentation issue with revit,
since most architectural documents today are produced using Revit and would
be exceedingly easy to use one software program. I do appreciate the
response to a valid query. Thanks.
in answering your question, yes, if I needed to put a plow on a Camry to
get the job done, yes, I'd do it. If I needed to drive a tractor to work,
yes I'd do it. Fusion 360, an Autodesk product I use, allows for both mesh
and vector. From a workflow standpoint, it would be easier to have this
same level of workflow. This is mainly a documentation issue with revit,
since most architectural documents today are produced using Revit and would
be exceedingly easy to use one software program. I do appreciate the
response to a valid query. Thanks.