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Autodesk revit lt limitations
Autodesk revit lt limitations







autodesk revit lt limitations

Revit LT is mostly targeted towards architectural workflows. There are some additional features not included in this list, but for me, the above are the main limitations. Unfortunately, yes, you can still hide in view. This can be quite frustrating in Revit LT. View Filters, these really enable to distinguish between certain objects in your documentation that may be similar, piles v pilecaps for an example. Shape, edited floors and roofs, if you are doing a lot of exposed slabs with complex surface falls, LT will have limitations. Parts and Assemblies, useful for precast walls, slab pours, facades etc So most advanced structural modelling and engineering will be difficult. Steelwork, although columns, beams and braces are included, connections, reinforcement, trusses, slanted columns are not.

autodesk revit lt limitations

Massing and Adaptive components, If you are doing conceptual masses, Modelling in place API (Application Programming Interface), If you want to use your favourite 3rd party apps, macros and Dynamo, you will need Revit. Working with internal and external consultants, Worksharing is not a feature in LT so if you are interested in having multiple people working in the one project file it won’t work as well as sharing coordinates among projects.

autodesk revit lt limitations

Analysis tools, if you are looking at doing any analysis work, Structural engineering, Energy analysis, Solar studies etc. MEP modelling, if you are doing any Building services or MEP work, Revit LT is not for you. It is probably easiest to focus on what can’t LT do LT is Autodesk's most cost-effective BIM (Building Information Modelling) solution, using LT you can produce high-quality 3D architectural designs and documentation. It can also be upgraded easily when / if you want to progress to the full version. LT will give you a great starting point to learn the ins and outs of Revit, and be effective, dependent on the workflows and projects you are doing. I recommend Revit LT for students and people who are starting out on their BIM journey, LT is more than 5 times cheaper than Revit and if you are not using it for work, it is hard to get the (ROI) Return on Investment required for the outlay.









Autodesk revit lt limitations