![]() On the day to day though, the bigger issue to me is that not all the models created are exactly as advertised- furniture pieces being made from generic templates, ceiling lights made as face-mounted, etc. The BIM Object staff I spoke with essentially told me 'You don't need those generic models and you could always build them if you really did.' Eventually I was able to get access to an old online Revit library with the help of Autodesk staff to get the specific models I needed. Switching from Autodesk Seek was a nightmare: it was an abrupt move that (as I was mid-project) caused me to lose access to some generic models I needed from Autodesk as well as a few vendors (Bernhardt most notably). In reality the shift from Autodesk Seek was bumpy, and the quality of models varies.
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