Finally, knowing one more software package could make me more versatile. Therefore, I am wondering if knowing Rhino could help me get into a more 'designer' related professional path, as opposed to the technical path associated with Revit use. It seems that this is a programme used a lot for design, as opposed to Revit which is mainly used for documentation. On the one hand, many large practices are asking for Rhino & Grasshopper. ![]() Given my Revit proficiency, I was wondering if learning Rhino at this stage would add any value to my CV. I already know Revit and have used it in professional practice in quite advanced level (shared parameters, adaptive components etc.) ![]() ![]() I am currently in graduate school and have been thinking about expanding my software skillset.
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