shamsdebout
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I have only used Visual, a lighting designer I worked with mentioned AGI2.0. What do you use?
My wholesaler or lighting reps.
Its been my experience they can be really slow when you need photometrics.
I have only used Visual, a lighting designer I worked with mentioned AGI2.0. What do you use?
Same here.I use Visual Pro ... never thought about needing anything else!
Same here.
I'm hoping something a bit more developed will be built into Revit MEP by the time we switch over.
Same here.
I'm hoping something a bit more developed will be built into Revit MEP by the time we switch over.
Revit MEP currently won't do point-by-point calculations, it'll basically just give you a single "average" value for each space. I don't anticipate this changing in the near future (although I hope I'm wrong.) I'm currently using Revit MEP 2010 and it's no different than the previous releases in terms of lighting calculations.
I was hoping the same and was disappointed. What's the point of "average" value? :roll:
One distinct benefit of Revit is that it will count all your fixtures for your energy calculations!
AGI 32 by Lighting Analysts, Inc. is an awesome package that not only gives the basic footcandle layouts, but also does true rendering.
I know that there are lots of free manufacturer-driven packages, so it could be tough to rationalize the cost (~$1,300) but it's truly an impressive package.
John M
Thanks for the info, yeah I can see what it is so pricey. Is it user friendly, maybe I can convince my firm to get it.![]()