Revit LT vs. Revit Comparison | User Experience

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • In this video I compare Revit LT to full version of Revit as a Revit LT user. I will go through all the main missing features and functionality of Revit LT and rate it from A to C based on how I miss the feature. I explain what the missing functionality would be used for. Some of the missing features include collaboration, MEP and structural tools, limited import and export, no add-ins, no dynamo, no internal rendring engine, missing view filters, no in-place families, no massing or adaptive components and others. Price of Revit LT compared to Revit is also discussed.
    Revit vs Revit LT feature comparison table from Autodesk:
    www.autodesk.com/compare/comp...
    Link to interactive model of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris:
    UPDATE 04/2023: unfortunately the link does not work anymore. Autodesk has take the model down.
    notredame.autodesk.io/
    These videos were used under the Fair Use of the Copyright Act:
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    • Autodesk Revit: Creati...
    • Revit Dynamo Tutorial ...
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Revit LT Introduction
    1:45 Collaboration Tools
    2:32 Add-ins
    3:56 MEP and Structural Tools
    4:40 Import and Export
    6:04 In-Place Families
    7:03 Parts, Assemblies and Shaped Edited Roofs and Floors
    8:16 Conceptual Massing and Adaptive Components
    10:10 Internal Rendering Engine
    11:05 View Filters
    11:31 Conclusion
    Revit is a Building Information Modelling (BIM) software.
    The video was created with the help of this free open source software:
    GIMP image editor
    Kdenlive video editor
    Audacity audio editor

Komentáře • 32

  • @hendranugroho4789
    @hendranugroho4789 Před 28 dny +1

    Thank you for assisting me in making a decision.

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před 28 dny

      Happy to help.

    • @hendranugroho4789
      @hendranugroho4789 Před 28 dny

      Hey @BIMforInteriorDesign, it would be great if you could create more interior design videos using Revit LT. Looking forward to seeing more of your content! Your explanation is well-articulated and succinct, encompassing all the crucial aspects.

  • @rachelh8200
    @rachelh8200 Před 2 lety +5

    Great comparison, really helped me decide if I wanted to subscribe to the full version or Lt. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před 2 lety +1

      I am happy to hear that. There's not much information from people who actually use Revit LT, that's why I created this video.

  • @isaachartman1504
    @isaachartman1504 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for diving into this! very helpful.

  • @UnicornTX
    @UnicornTX Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great to hear info from an actual LT user. It looks like it would be the best way to learn outside of university. I require output to PDF typically for building plans to submit for permits in city / municipalities. But it looks like you are able to produce those OK.. Thanks!

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, that's right. PDF output is not limited in LT compared to full Revit. You can try the 30 day trial version of Revit LT, so you could see yourself, whether it suits you.

  • @alisajjad1661
    @alisajjad1661 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi your Revit tutorial are amazing Can you make a playlist of interior design complete project start to end all the details plan elevation sections sheets creation

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Ali,
      right now I am concentrating on creating smaller tutorials about topics I find might be useful for others. I will do a complete workflow tutorial but not in the near future.
      Tom

    • @alisajjad1661
      @alisajjad1661 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BIMforInteriorDesign Thanks

  • @SuperbD2009
    @SuperbD2009 Před 2 lety +3

    Am also a LT user. I mainly focus on as-builts and Renovations projects so LT is perfect. Although, having the full version would be nice.

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před 2 lety +1

      There's no doubt of full Revit being sometimes more useful. But you can live with Revit LT.

    • @UnicornTX
      @UnicornTX Před 10 měsíci

      Do you export to PNG then create PDFs from those?

  • @marty3194
    @marty3194 Před 2 lety +5

    Very usefull comparison! I used the free student version to get to know Revit a little by doing some personal designs for my house. I made my renders with Twinmotion, awesome program if you dont know it! Now my student licence expired but still want to make renders. Just not sure if i want to use Revit LT or switch to sketchup as its alot cheaper. Which one do you reccomend?

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi,
      yes, Twinmotion is very useful software, they just released new version.
      Regarding Revit vs. SketchUp - it's hard to recommend without knowing your situation and requiremets. SketchUp is more of a 3D modelling and rendering software, but with Layout you can create also construction documentation. I don't use it, so I am not sure how good the workflow for creating CD is. Revit is a full BIM software, modelling and rendering is not as easy as with Sketchup, but it has advantages of better CD documentation and having information inside the model - so it's better for creating schedules, takoffs etc.
      For only doing renders and simple plans views, SktechUp is better fit in my opinion. It's much more flexible for creating models and has better asset library for creating renders.
      Tom

  • @theDIGITALKUNGFU
    @theDIGITALKUNGFU Před 2 lety +2

    If you miss enscape, give twinmotion a try; I have experience with both and have found twinmotion more satisfying. My biggest problem with LT is the inability to create hatch patterns

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před 2 lety +2

      I tried both, in my opinion Enscape gives quicker results with good quality. Twinmotion has some other advantages and Epic seems to put lot of work into this product.
      With regards to patterns, sure there is no PyRevit for LT users, but you can create your own hatch patterns manually (you can check my tutorial on that) or you can use Pattycake hatch editor and import created hatch pattern into Revit LT. I don't see this as much of a big deal.
      Tom

    • @theDIGITALKUNGFU
      @theDIGITALKUNGFU Před 2 lety +1

      @@BIMforInteriorDesign I never heard of Pattycake; I'll give it a try. Thanks!

    • @Constantinesis
      @Constantinesis Před rokem +2

      Can you use Twinmotion with Revit LT?

    • @fragout9575
      @fragout9575 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Constantinesis I found a workaround by way of importing a Revit Lt model into sketchup and then linking twinmotion with datasmith... It's an extra step but kinda worth it than spending $2500 for full Revit

    • @Constantinesis
      @Constantinesis Před rokem +1

      @@fragout9575 Yes you are right, its a good workaround compared to buying the full Revit but I think that Revit LT should have a connection for Twinmotion especially since now Autodesk and Epic partnered to include it in the program. I did not expect it to not be in Revit LT too. Maybe in future releases...

  • @TheNarratorworld
    @TheNarratorworld Před 7 dny

    can a revit project be opened in full revit version, what about compatibility in versions, like revit 2022, revit 2023 etc, how this whole thing works?

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před 3 dny

      Yes, LT projects can be opened in full Revit and vice versa. The compatibility of 2023, 2024, etc. versions works the same as full Revit - you can upgrade your project, but you can not downgrade to lower version.

  • @Constantinesis
    @Constantinesis Před rokem

    Hello, is the Notredame model not available anymore? The link doesn`t do anything.

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před rokem +1

      Hi Constantine. Unfortunately it seems that the Notre Dame 3D model link in not working anymore. I am not able to find an updated link. This is unfortunate, because the model is rally nice and showcases what you can model in Revit.

    • @Constantinesis
      @Constantinesis Před rokem +1

      @@BIMforInteriorDesign Yes that is sad. Maybe as we get closer to the restoration completion they should mark the celebration by re opening the access to the Revit 3D model. You could raise this question on Autodesk forums, would be a nice ideea i think !

  • @smu7373
    @smu7373 Před rokem +1

    If you are working alone as a freelance architect you can't afford the full Revit software its too expensive in our region. LT is the only option but its way too much butchered.

    • @BIMforInteriorDesign
      @BIMforInteriorDesign  Před rokem

      Yes for regions with limited purchasing power the cost of full Revit is quite prohibitive.

    • @trowawayacc
      @trowawayacc Před rokem

      Strongly disagree, sketch up is better, ANY OTHER PAY TO OWN SOFTWARE is better.

    • @smu7373
      @smu7373 Před rokem

      @@trowawayacc Sketch up is NOT a BIM software...

  • @trowawayacc
    @trowawayacc Před rokem +1

    Terrible. Why? You cannot use plug ins. Which is the pettiest thing a company can do. Imagine limiting your costumers to premium in order to run their own scripts and their purchases in your store. Shame on you Autodesk.