Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Difference Between AutoCAD and Revit

AutoCAD and Revit are the most widely used in construction industry throughout the world. AutoCad is one of the globally recognized tool for drafting of internal and external areas of buildings. On the other hand Revit offers great solutions for generating perfect plans for building information modeling (BIM) for bigger projects.
AutoCAD is mostly used for commercial purposes for 2D and 3D computer aided designs and drafting.
Revit is based on BIM platform and facilitates the users to design a building, structure and its element in 3D. Revit is also used to annotate the model with 2D drafting elements and avail building information out of the building models information.
AutoCAD is mostly used for commercial users that’s why it is found among by architects, project managers, engineers, designers, and different professionals.
Revit software is primarily intended for, structural engineers, architects, designers, MEP engineers, and contractors.


AutoCAD allows you to perform with lines to produce basic geometry to demonstrate realistic objects.
Whereas Revit works with geometry that contains real life information. Besides, Revit can be used to function in one view like a floor plan, alternative views are produced automatically..
AutoCAD is mostly suitable for 2D drawing where only accurate line work is required, like an elevation detail drawings.
Revit is specifically designed for modeling, making cost schedules, collaboration and change management.
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