Easy to use, great for CD sets
June 11, 2024
Easy to use, great for CD sets

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Revit
At our firm, we employ Revit extensively for both interior design and core shell modeling, finding it to be an invaluable tool in our workflow. Typically, our process begins with the integration of a CAD file representing the space we're working with, which we then seamlessly transition into Revit for further development. In essence, Revit serves as the cornerstone of our design process, facilitating seamless collaboration, precise modeling, and informed decision-making. Through the integration of CAD files and the utilization of tools like Design Options, we're able to leverage Revit's capabilities to their fullest extent
Pros
- Rooms
- Design Options
- Copy paste from other models
- Scope boxes
Cons
- Enscape plugin not seamless
- Saving automatically before file crashes
- positive impact - convenience of drawing 2d and creating 3d model
- positive impact - BIM 360 collaboration
- Negative impact - enscape plugin slows down and crashes
Revit is hands on and easy to learn. Very accurate and great for construction documentation. One can create in 2D and have elevations, sections and 3D views ready. So it is very helpful to visualize. Drawback - It is comparatively harder to draw curves and spherical structures than that in SketchUp.
Do you think Revit delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Revit's feature set?
Yes
Did Revit live up to sales and marketing promises?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of Revit go as expected?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy Revit again?
Yes
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