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ttaberna
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Hi
I would be pleased to be a betatester
I'm using autocad since I was nine,,,no kidding
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Lutze
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If there is still one slot open I would like to beta-test the Octane for AutoCAD. Professional AutoCAD user and trainer with almost 2 years now experience using Octane with Blender and Modo.
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ayan13
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We architects are using Sketchup pro everyday life. Hope Ocatane could have for sketchup version. I want to be a tester!!!!!!!
kaloss
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Hi
For the last 8 years, I am working with Autodesk Autocad, lately using the versions 2010/2012. I would be pleased to be a beta-tester Octane Render(R) plug-in for Autocad, since I usually use Autocad for my 3D works and I normally use Accurender NXT for the renders, even though I eventually use 3D Max and V-Ray.
If you want to take a look at my professional portfolio, please visit www.works-3d.blogspot.com.

Thank you in advance.
stinger
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gabrielefx wrote:A lot of architects use now Sketch Pro.
ayan13 wrote:We architects are using Sketchup pro everyday life.
It's true, I can comfirm it.
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ttaberna
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I'm architect and I don't use sketch up...don't try to do a battle "mine is best they yours" here.
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stinger
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ttaberna wrote:don't try to do a battle "mine is best they yours"
It's not my intention, I'm just saying my own experience. I have been modeling in AutoCAD for the last 4 years and now I was looking for a job in a studio but everybody asked me Sketchup because it is fast and bla bla bla.... so 3 months ago I got started in Sketchup to have more chance. That's all.
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Jaberwocky
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A Plug in will be great, but what would be even better would be a .DWG / .DXF Exporter.Don't forget that a lot of other 2D-3D cad programs also use the .DWG .DXF file system like Draftsight etc.
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Fantastic news. I have been using AutoCAD since 1984, and am now running AutoCAD Design Suite Premium 2012, which includes Inventor Fusion, AutoCAD and Revit Architecture, AutoCAD and Revit Structural Detailing, AutoCAD and Revit MEP, and 3ds Max Design, as well as Showcase. I subscribe to AutoDesk and should recieve update (2013) shortly.
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I am also an architect, and sorry Octane Team, but the charge pair in a plugin to AutoCAD is waste of time. It is better to immediately deal with the plugin for Revit...
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