tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-286163703331229719.post8175371183968559731..comments2023-07-06T14:10:11.207+01:00Comments on REVIT Structure Learning Curve: So what is Project Vasari and why waste time on it?cadalothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09677438790709042867noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-286163703331229719.post-49298684834981342682010-11-15T17:53:31.731+00:002010-11-15T17:53:31.731+00:00I agree 100%. What is the use of this tool beyond ...I agree 100%. What is the use of this tool beyond grandiose design that 99% of the user base will not use? I don't even see this as competition to SketchUp though, it's more of a conceptual modeler with energy analysis. I would rather have a stripped down version of Revit in the other direction, get rid of the conceptual modeling that we have never used and give me better tools to create a REAL building. I'm glad someone else is not excited about Vasari either.David Kinghamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05482407609356395147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-286163703331229719.post-68150957887779330382010-11-15T09:50:29.600+00:002010-11-15T09:50:29.600+00:00Alan, Good points. The only benefit I can see from...Alan, Good points. The only benefit I can see from this thing is if we can get some scheme stuff coming through from non-revit users in a more Revit friendly format. Although sketchup already comes across pretty nicely anyway at the moment. But there is potential for Autodesk to build its market with this tool. I would also be interested to see if Autodesk release a Mac version for this platform as well. Autodesk have done their marketing well on this one either way, the word is out there!Ben Mayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11320697929817688619noreply@blogger.com