02-03-2011, 11:11 PM
guys, this is my opinion i'd like to share, it depends on where you are and what is required to get a job. i started autocad with ver 2.62, i've tried microstation and it handled 3d better than autocad (model, manipulation, etc) but if it's only between acad and mstation - maybe it depends on where you are, say where i am, how many employers will ask if you know autocad than microstation? mostly will require "with knowledge of autocad". what is your chance of getting hired if you know autocad than microstation. i came across companies which offered me free mstation training for i am a long time autocad user... i asked myself why.
BIM - revit is being used by AEC consultants as well as allied professions for collaboration.
i've used vue (as mentioned in the thread earlier) for animation - screen presentation, it's rendering engine is different and offer better network handling (but less stable than max) to produce animation. But 3Dsmax with vray for me still produces sharper and better still renderings than eon vue.
at the moment i'm told to get a grip on inventor, maybe we will try to move to a different level of parametric modeling and production.
:)
BIM - revit is being used by AEC consultants as well as allied professions for collaboration.
i've used vue (as mentioned in the thread earlier) for animation - screen presentation, it's rendering engine is different and offer better network handling (but less stable than max) to produce animation. But 3Dsmax with vray for me still produces sharper and better still renderings than eon vue.
at the moment i'm told to get a grip on inventor, maybe we will try to move to a different level of parametric modeling and production.
:)