So my issue is this: i am a draftsperson who uses 3d building information modelling at a 9-5 job and have started doing some freelance stuff at nights/weekends to make some extra cash. Ive been working off of the free version of a program called Revit for the past month but now my trial has ran out. How do i go about getting a free version that lasts? Can i just re-download the free trial and use it for another 30 days before i have to reinstall?
I dont make enough money off of it to justify spending the $250/month for just the light version. Eventually i won't be a freeloader but i just finished school and need the extra cash from these side jobs. Once i do my own stuff full time, ill buy a licence
>>352714
go here
https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4989051
translate page - make an account - download the torrent file - install vuze or any p2p - then download daemon lite for mounting the .iso and follow instructions if there's any readme .txt
>>352714
/3/ here.
As my fellow colleagues would say - neck yourself.
>>352714
I would suggest taking the time to learn a free program to perform the same function. You will probably learn things about 3D modeling in the process that make your skills more valuable to boot.
>>352730
Dont be such a noob,nobody does that.
>>352730
Revit is by far the best 3d software for buildings and construction drawings. And im pretty good with it as is
>>352734
My friend did that and now he gets paid for the modeling he does
But he's a total fag so it cancels out
>>352725
I understand the sentiment - /gd/ folks bitch about their CC sub all the time and that's a fraction of Autodesk subs. That being said, $250/mo is pants-on-head retardedly expensive.
>>352714
What are you using it for? Are you moonlighting full CDs, details, architectural models, etc.?
Are you with a firm with a loaded laptop you could check out?
Are you getting in enough "extra cash" to warrant the expense? Cause if you're freelancing it's a business expense and you get like half that back in April