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Revit or Rhino? Drafting help
Guys I have to make a CD set for a small job I’ve used both revit and rhino3d and I’m comfortable with both programs. For drafting I prefer revit but I no longer have a student license and I can’t afford to pay $300 for the monthly. I bought Rhino before I graduated but idk if I can make schedules or drawing lists like I can on revit. What are my options? I’ve heard of Revit LT which I don’t mind paying for since it’s cheaper but I don’t know the limitations on that version. Would I be able to do a simple CD set on that? I do have access to my friends student revit account but can I use that for a small job? I heard there’s a student watermark or something? What’s up with that?
u/BubblyAnywhere6317 — 2 days ago