![]() ![]() Our industry is quickly evolving, and as operators, we don't have time to wait for Vectorworks to take years to implement integrations (when others have working integrations already). In conclusion, if I was to apply the conversation about being 'left behind by the industry' based on speed and quality of visualisations, Vectorworks (and to a lesser degree, Mac) is becoming a hinderance for us to compete against the companies that uses Revit, ArchiCAD or even the basic sketchup program. (5) Vectorworks (Renderworks): Quality of render simply is nowhere like the packages above (4) Vray > Works with Revit, ArchiCAD and Sketchup, but not work Vectorworks. ![]() (2) Twinmotion > Works with Vectorworks, but NO direct synchronisation like it does for Revit and ArchiCAD ![]() (1) ENScape > Works with ArchiCAD, Revit and Sketchup, but NOT Vectorworks The packages that are widely used now are ENScape, Twinmotion, Lumion and Vray.įor a VW company like ours, who uses Vectorworks on Mac, these are the limitations: Over dinner with industry friends last night, I was reliably informed by a senior partner of an international firm that if our firms don't 'adopt the new ways of generating fast high-quality renders for our clients', we'd be left behind. ![]()
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