Wow, that was very informative and clear. Great video as usual. The biggest advantage I see for navisworks is the ease of getting a student version, I'm technically not a student anymore but I want to learn and explore bim programs and they are very expensive for an individual. With a very tight schedule I can only start the 30 days free trial unless I was 100% free, to get the most out of it, which probably never happens.
This is so convoluted and advanced- yet I can't even draw a yellow -X-X-X-X-X- line in Revit (that I HAVE TO use in a building application to mark demolition...). The Libraries in Revit are also very sparse, a lot of families with errors that are there since the first Revit version... I feel like they should fix their original 3 Ds before adding more Ds...
That's really interesting. I'm at the early beginning to get to learn project management software. As I have seen most companies require professionals with a background in Navisworks rather than Bexel. That could be a mistake of mine. But as it seems Bexel bring more advantage in terms of planning, scheduling and budgeting the project at all terms. Could anyone tell me if it would be wiser to learn and dig dip into Bextel instead of Navisworks?
Hi Everyone, I would really like to give BEXEL a go. It seams that it exists only as a trial version on their website. How can i get my hands on the full version in order to convince my firm to buy it? Thank you.
@@anirudhpatil2961 If you only want to do an animation based on a previously created schedule, then Navisworks its ok. But if you want to make the schedule directly based on the BIM model and then assign costs easily and very integrated, then Bexel is the way to go.
Wow, that was very informative and clear. Great video as usual.
The biggest advantage I see for navisworks is the ease of getting a student version, I'm technically not a student anymore but I want to learn and explore bim programs and they are very expensive for an individual. With a very tight schedule I can only start the 30 days free trial unless I was 100% free, to get the most out of it, which probably never happens.
Great video, thanks. It would be great if you could create a similiar material comparing Bexel to Synchro 4D
This is so convoluted and advanced- yet I can't even draw a yellow -X-X-X-X-X- line in Revit (that I HAVE TO use in a building application to mark demolition...). The Libraries in Revit are also very sparse, a lot of families with errors that are there since the first Revit version... I feel like they should fix their original 3 Ds before adding more Ds...
That's really interesting. I'm at the early beginning to get to learn project management software. As I have seen most companies require professionals with a background in Navisworks rather than Bexel. That could be a mistake of mine. But as it seems Bexel bring more advantage in terms of planning, scheduling and budgeting the project at all terms. Could anyone tell me if it would be wiser to learn and dig dip into Bextel instead of Navisworks?
Hi. How cost bexel?
Sir i have question about cieling
How can we add cieling types from libraries which is given.
Hi Everyone,
I would really like to give BEXEL a go.
It seams that it exists only as a trial version on their website.
How can i get my hands on the full version in order to convince my firm to buy it?
Thank you.
Hey Alexandre Cressard. Have you gone through learning Bexel? If you did it, could you kindly share your experiences with the software?
Definetly Bexel it's a more robust software and way more useful than Navisworks.
Hii I am trying to find a 4D software. Is bexel really good to start with 4D?
@@anirudhpatil2961 If you only want to do an animation based on a previously created schedule, then Navisworks its ok. But if you want to make the schedule directly based on the BIM model and then assign costs easily and very integrated, then Bexel is the way to go.
@@HoyosJuan thank you so much for the help 👍🏻
Are you sponsored by bexel ?
Hi gays !
Hi
The popping sound in the intro is very annoying