![]() ![]() I know that you probably can't share images of your actual completed drawings. It's neat to see someone using BricsCAD BIM as a commercially viable option. ![]() The exception would probably be Tekla Structures - but it's a very expensive program ($4,000 - 5,000 per year!!). This seems really archaic given the day and age. Even with all the fancy 'BIM' programs out there, most (diligent) engineers won't trust their reputation to an unproven feature (looking at you Robot Structural Analysis) - they usually work with 2D CAD drawings either from CAD drawings themselves or as exports from whichever BIM program they are using to produce the actual contract drawings. Revit 3D models tend to come out 'bad' in various ways and I don't think it should be used in such a way. I also wouldn't live in that Engineer's building -). and ensure they are 'attached' to their respective joining elements, and then export to ETABS or other relevant structural analysis software, I can see an advantage here. ![]() If I could model, say, model a concrete building in BricsCAD, be able to classify all my walls / columns / beams / etc. Avscorreia: Do you actually do structural analysis in the program or just model 3D geometry? I can personally do the later quicker in Sketchup (not a fan of sketchup but it works). ![]()
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