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devestritious209
2009-06-18, 04:42 AM
I've been learning autocad for the last two years and I'm pretty comfortable with it at this point. As of now I am in my beginning revit class and I'm learing all of these drawings revit is putting up at the same time as I'm designing some in an elevation plan or a floor plan. So in my opinion revit -1 and autocad - 0( too much information at once with revit but really good information).

ray salmon
2009-06-18, 07:04 PM
by autocad do you mean Autodesk Architecture??

just plain AutoCAD is like comparing walking to driving...

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zanzibarbob7
2009-06-18, 07:13 PM
Walking to driving is right. Once you go to Revit, Autocad is relegated to the bench. If you spent two years on Autocad, that's two years you could have been far more productive in Revit. I always think of ways you can leverage somethng, and Revit has much more leverage.