
The technical barriers hardware wise are falling and in combination long battery life will make more companies look a lot closer towards moving some of their programs over, and Nemetschek and others will be happy to fill the gap particularly overseas. An Edit button appears in the Controllers column. Middle-drag the controllers driving attributes (such as Rotate X, Rotate Y, Rotate Z) one at a time from the Outliner into the Driver Controllers window. It’s feet importing over, all their programs to it, if they don’t in time the competition will, the ability to be unplugged from a wall means a lot if you have to go to a job site or go to a meeting where you will not be able to plug into a wall just because you want to.Īlso, I know there are many great programs on the iPad now from small to medium size companies that are extremely good for what they do in the drawing and sketching area, Apple is definitely on the right track with Apple Silicon. In the Controllers column in the Pose Editor, click Add. (which I did not know about until it was pointed out to me on another site)Īpple Silicon is more than capable from a technical standpoint. Note, Bluebeam Cloud or Bluebeam Revu on the iPad after June 28 2023, will be the only ways to use Blue beam on Apple Silicon. With the Apple Silicon laptops able to be unplugged from a wall and run at full speed, I hope Autodesk keeps dragging their feet because other cad and drawing related companies will have an opportunity to get their stuff over on the Apple Silicon. The exception to that rule is learning Revit combined with Windows ribbons is a Bim abomination.

Once you have experience on one, takes hardly anytime to learn another. Strange thing cad programs are like word processing programs. All of their programs support Apple Silicon Mac’s now Revit and Navis are no-shows and probably will never make it over onto Apple OS. AutoCAD is garbage on the Mac, if you want to draw construction drawings and do 3D/BIM work use Vectorworks or Archicad, along with Bluebeam Cloud or Blue Beam Revu.
