Are you in the AEC industry and looking to quit Autodesk? Check out #Blender #BIM!
New tools include BIMTester - run unit tests for your BIM models! New UI for georeferencing, attributes, property sets, offering first-class native support for IFC that _no_ other proprietary tool offers!
Check it out and share with other #architecture folks!
@thinkMoult there is an interresting comparison to revit. You think blender is intended to be used for the construction part? Isn't that more a domain for something like #freecad?
@petrisch Absolutely. Why wouldn't Blender be suited towards construction? Do you expect to feed all your BIM model into a CNC? The majority of commercial construction is off the shelf components which need scheduled quantities and specs sent to a manufacturer, no need for a full solid model.
For the few bespoke components where you do expect direct fabrication from the geometry, you can use proxy objects.
@thinkMoult well you see i am a mechanical engineer. The hole AEC thing is new for me. In my world you want to be precise on every mm even if you dont go directly on a production machine. Im working on a product that has to deal with this issue. Its a machine that has its interface to a building...
@thinkMoult I have to get used to the fact, that you dont want much detail from day one. For us mech this is strange 😃 makes it hard to automice stuff when you need LODs and a like. But I like the fact that FOSS is taking the lead in this field!