Great software Jonathan!!! Now, you should delight us with a demostration of how the program really works fantastically well in the field of interior design
Thanks David, yes I do plan to make more videos on how vectorworks is amazing for Interiors so keep an eye out on the channel and turn on your notifications! Hers one I did a few years back: Creating Complex Interiors in Vectorworks: th-cam.com/video/kKMkh_a5Hfk/w-d-xo.html
Hi Jonathan, love your videos! I am working in Archicad but thinking to move to Vecktorworks as the price is lower. Does Vecktorworks make windows and door schedule? Shadow diagrams? Do you have a video using the Cabinet tools? Thank you yeaps! Veronica
Hmm so you have never needed to import .sldprt in your industry experience ?? 🤔 I mean sure you can convert to other files but then poly counts/file size / computer resource drain from these.... Best we came up with is conversion software...but wasn't easy to find and adds time consuming process that needs to be taught to other team members etc.... Any other suggestions Jonathan? 🤔
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I find it so amusing that you're saying "Vectorworks is the best Software" pretty bold statement for someone who is still in the VW jungle for the past 20 years. Come out of it mate and smell the Urban jungle design challenges, If VW is so amazing why are more companies and design studios moving onto Revit and Archicad. I have nothing against what you're doing but do not make biased judgements and statements, present what you have to and show what you have to, and let the audience decide. Rhino is far ahead in the organic design utilising Visual scripting like Grasshopper. When will vectorworks catch up to the game beats me. Parametric modelling and automating drafting inside Revit using dynamo is far-fetched, when will vectorworks level up to such.
Thanks for your comments. I think that most interiors designers do not require or have the skills to use Rhino, Grasshopper or Dynamo, and Revit can be a sledgehammer for smaller or medium sized projects and the average user. Vectorworks is a real all-in-one design software that offers amazing 2D drafting with Adobe like qualities and its easy to learn. The 3D Modelling is also very good with history based modelling, NURBS and even subdivision modelling. Finally the built in rendering is good enough for design development and most presentation work, and if you need more then Enscape and Twinmotion are available. I agree that Vectorworks needs to keep improving in this rapidly changing CAD/BIM/AI world, but the think thats lacking most is the skills of the deisgn user base, which is why I specialise in online professional training. Anyway, its great to have some different opinions, and I can only recommend that people give vectorworks a try!
Great software Jonathan!!! Now, you should delight us with a demostration of how the program really works fantastically well in the field of interior design
Thanks David, yes I do plan to make more videos on how vectorworks is amazing for Interiors so keep an eye out on the channel and turn on your notifications! Hers one I did a few years back: Creating Complex Interiors in Vectorworks: th-cam.com/video/kKMkh_a5Hfk/w-d-xo.html
Hi Jonathan, love your videos! I am working in Archicad but thinking to move to Vecktorworks as the price is lower.
Does Vecktorworks make windows and door schedule?
Shadow diagrams?
Do you have a video using the Cabinet tools?
Thank you yeaps!
Veronica
Thanks, Yes it does! I do plan to make some video of the new cabinet tools at some point. Check out the latest promotions for the best price.
Hmm so you have never needed to import .sldprt in your industry experience ?? 🤔 I mean sure you can convert to other files but then poly counts/file size / computer resource drain from these....
Best we came up with is conversion software...but wasn't easy to find and adds time consuming process that needs to be taught to other team members etc.... Any other suggestions Jonathan? 🤔
Hmm, I have not come across that file format .sldprt before in over 20 years in the industry!
Is it?
I really think so having used it for over 20 years now!
@@jonathanreevescad is it free like TM?
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I find it so amusing that you're saying "Vectorworks is the best Software" pretty bold statement for someone who is still in the VW jungle for the past 20 years. Come out of it mate and smell the Urban jungle design challenges, If VW is so amazing why are more companies and design studios moving onto Revit and Archicad. I have nothing against what you're doing but do not make biased judgements and statements, present what you have to and show what you have to, and let the audience decide. Rhino is far ahead in the organic design utilising Visual scripting like Grasshopper. When will vectorworks catch up to the game beats me. Parametric modelling and automating drafting inside Revit using dynamo is far-fetched, when will vectorworks level up to such.
Thanks for your comments. I think that most interiors designers do not require or have the skills to use Rhino, Grasshopper or Dynamo, and Revit can be a sledgehammer for smaller or medium sized projects and the average user. Vectorworks is a real all-in-one design software that offers amazing 2D drafting with Adobe like qualities and its easy to learn. The 3D Modelling is also very good with history based modelling, NURBS and even subdivision modelling. Finally the built in rendering is good enough for design development and most presentation work, and if you need more then Enscape and Twinmotion are available. I agree that Vectorworks needs to keep improving in this rapidly changing CAD/BIM/AI world, but the think thats lacking most is the skills of the deisgn user base, which is why I specialise in online professional training. Anyway, its great to have some different opinions, and I can only recommend that people give vectorworks a try!