Description : In this CATIA / Digital Project video we will briefly describe the similarities and differences between CATIA V5 and Digital Project V1, R4.
Topics Covered:
What is CATIA?
What are CATIA Workbenches?
What is Digital Project?
How do CATIA and Digital Project relate to one another?
if i have revit, and 3dsmax … why need catia? can you tell me the strong points of that?
coz’ seems like what you suggested on this post with the pros similar to Revit ’s nature.
Check out the subsequent videos… they’re actually pretty different. CATIA’s parametric modeling functionality is incredibly broad and powerful… it operates at a more fundamental (abstract) level than Revit. Also, neither Revit nor 3ds Max has the concept of a PowerCopy or user-defined feature, which allows you to control associativity at the component level, rather than across an entire system. Revit on the other hand is purpose-built for building modeling and therefore the BIM and documentation functionality is much more refined. And 3ds Max is much better for quick design studies, where accuracy and specificity are not as important. Generative Components is the closest thing on the market to CATIA at the moment, but there are some pretty major differences there too…
Steve this is great - I have books on Catia but it is great to have someone with an Architectural background describe method of use instead of just procedure. Books tend to concentrate on simple parametric form/modeling - which is nice but only scratching the surface of what this powerful software can actually do.
I can’t believe you peeps are so open about taking the time to record and offer these tuts for free.
Dammit, I love CASE!
It’s difficult to compare these packages. They all have unique features.
Max it’s not a good comparable to CATIA/DP or even Rhino. It was never meant to produce geometry that would require high accuracy. Although, it has NURBS environment, it’s tailoring freestyle, easy-to-use modeling (very forgiving with 3D geometrical impossibilities) + great Visualization capabilities. It’s a timeline animation tool, delivers superior results for iterative kind of design.
Max does indeed have a way to create “smart copies” with inherent intelligence similar to CATIA/DP Power Copies.
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Looking forward to see more. thanks
if i have revit, and 3dsmax … why need catia? can you tell me the strong points of that?
coz’ seems like what you suggested on this post with the pros similar to Revit ’s nature.
Check out the subsequent videos… they’re actually pretty different. CATIA’s parametric modeling functionality is incredibly broad and powerful… it operates at a more fundamental (abstract) level than Revit. Also, neither Revit nor 3ds Max has the concept of a PowerCopy or user-defined feature, which allows you to control associativity at the component level, rather than across an entire system. Revit on the other hand is purpose-built for building modeling and therefore the BIM and documentation functionality is much more refined. And 3ds Max is much better for quick design studies, where accuracy and specificity are not as important. Generative Components is the closest thing on the market to CATIA at the moment, but there are some pretty major differences there too…
Steve this is great - I have books on Catia but it is great to have someone with an Architectural background describe method of use instead of just procedure. Books tend to concentrate on simple parametric form/modeling - which is nice but only scratching the surface of what this powerful software can actually do.
I can’t believe you peeps are so open about taking the time to record and offer these tuts for free.
Dammit, I love CASE!
It’s difficult to compare these packages. They all have unique features.
Max it’s not a good comparable to CATIA/DP or even Rhino. It was never meant to produce geometry that would require high accuracy. Although, it has NURBS environment, it’s tailoring freestyle, easy-to-use modeling (very forgiving with 3D geometrical impossibilities) + great Visualization capabilities. It’s a timeline animation tool, delivers superior results for iterative kind of design.
Max does indeed have a way to create “smart copies” with inherent intelligence similar to CATIA/DP Power Copies.