This demo was part of a webcast held for the press on 6 Feb 2009. Demo shows an Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 model exported to 3ds Max Design to analyze natural light intensity early in the design phase.
Nice tutorial. Do you use ecotect if so tutorials would be nice?
00italy11
The new revit 2010 will end up making you more productive in design and workflow so you will make back those weeks back. I dont see why some architects and designers are scared of change, to me it makes life more interesting learning to adapt and take advantage of new techniques/tools.
Interesting...wanna see another interesting project..have a look in my video it's about a Cultural Centre for a university
Peraussie 1 year ago
no entiendo ingles.. carajo
contiokavation 1 year ago
Thank you. These tutorials are great!
~BOCS
paulbocaya 2 years ago
great
ArChILInEs 2 years ago
Looks like archiCAD in the old times. But its a great tool, nice video. Cheers
elihudiaz 2 years ago
The lighting analysis exists for 3d max 2010 or only on 3d max design? Thank you so much!
cidcarioca 2 years ago
take it easy Autodesk..stop rushing the world
lucianjay 2 years ago
........ma va caggare va
icanfeelthebeat 2 years ago
Nice tutorial. Do you use ecotect if so tutorials would be nice?
00italy11
The new revit 2010 will end up making you more productive in design and workflow so you will make back those weeks back. I dont see why some architects and designers are scared of change, to me it makes life more interesting learning to adapt and take advantage of new techniques/tools.
Jaybo6969 2 years ago
Autodesk... should I find in revit 2010 the same adaptation problems I had moving from MS Office 2003 to 2007, will you refund me??
I cant lose weeks to learn to be productive again just because I changed software release.
If this happens and u dont refund me, get ready to be sued by my lawyer.
00italy11 2 years ago