![]() ![]() You, as an interior designer, will likely get involved in the overall design sooner as the design portion is far more front-loaded.īut it will be hard. Revit will not let you hide from those unresolved details and blatantly show you the details you think are resolved when they are not. ![]() Revit will require you to finish your design. Revit is far more flexible than Autocad and it will ultimately make you a better designer. I fought the Revit transition for over 2 years, using the same argument that it is not flexible enough to accommodate the amount of custom work we execute. I had 20 years of Autocad experience in my head. I am an architect working in a small firm with interior design in-house, mostly working on full custom, high end, single family residential.
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