Software Purchasing Resources

Software Purchasing Resources

Below is a list of applications that UTSOA students use. Some of these programs are supported or required for UTSOA courses, others aren't. For information about training, visit Software Training and Tutorials

 

Function

Name

UTSOA Labs

PC Only

How Students Use It

Strengths

Weaknesses

Cost Structure

Link

Function

Name

UTSOA Labs

PC Only

How Students Use It

Strengths

Weaknesses

Cost Structure

Link

Non-Design

ArcGIS

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

Free

ArcGIS Online is free for UT students at UT. UT Libraries has a great wiki page with detailed instructions. They also have tutorials for research-related GIS tasks. Once you set up your ArcGIS Online account, you can install the ArcGIS Pro desktop applications. They can be downloaded here. 

ClimateStudio

Yes

Yes

Simulating daylight, electric lighting, and conceptual thermal loads

 

 

Free for Education

Rhino plugin. E-mail trig@utexas.edu for the license key. Licenses are valid for up to 7 days at a time.

Google Earth Pro

Yes

No

Exploring site conditions and contexts

Download high-resolution satellite images

 

Free

https://www.google.com/earth/versions/#download-pro

Microsoft o365

Yes

No

 

 

 

Free

Log in with your EID credentials

Microsoft Windows 10

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

$19.99

https://store.hied.com/item/Microsoft/WAH+Windows+10/1605667 (requires a login in here first). We don't recommend running Boot Camp on a Mac to use Windows. Virtualizing Windows on a Mac is possible but requires the user to be technologically savvy enough to support it.

R

Yes

No

Statistical computing

 

 

Free

https://www.r-project.org/

SPSS

No

No

Statistical computing

 

 

$92.99/yr

https://store.hied.com/item/IBM+SPSS/IBM+SPSS+Statistics/1693258

CAD Modeling




Rhino 3D

Yes

No

Iterative massing models

Model complex geometry, like curved surfaces

Easily create 2D drawings

Highly Accurate, versatile, includes parametric functionality

Somewhat difficult to learn

Perpetual Education/Commercial* License - $195 (per version)

* There are no usage limitations on this license. It is the same as the full commercial version and never expires.

If you would like to upgrade a previous license earlier than this, you can do it directly through McNeel for $95 through this link. For proof of eligibility, you can access and save your tuition bill receipt from this link.

Sketchup

No

No

Quickly model

Share models with students in other disciplines/students without subscriptions to paid software

Easy to Learn, quick

Entourage from 3D Warehouse easily enlivens models

Files can be accessed online with any computer with a free web-only version

Imprecise, slow when files get large

Yearly Ed. Subscription - $55

Free web-only version (limited functionality)

https://www.sketchup.com/plans-and-pricing/sketchup-studio-for-higher-education

https://www.sketchup.com/plans-and-pricing#for-personal

AutoCAD

Yes

No

Create 2D drawings

Import and export to a variety of other software

Closest to drawing lines on paper, industry standard for 2D

Somewhat difficult to learn

Free with Ed. Account

https://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software

Fusion 360

Yes

No

Mostly used to model for industrial manufacturing processes like CNC or 3D Printing

Easy to create models using variables

Hard to make non-industrial looking products

Free with Ed. Account

https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/students-teachers-educators?mktvar004=668081&internalc=true

3DS Max

Yes

Yes

Rendering and animation

Robust material editing ability

Integrates with other Autodesk Applications

Difficult to learn

Free with Ed. Account

https://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software

Netfabb

No

Yes

Testing and repairing 3D CAD files

 

 

Free with Ed. Account

https://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software

BIM

Revit

Yes

Yes

Model at a greater technical resolution than Rhino, with embedded materials and thicknesses

Automatic generation of organized 2D drawings

Industry-standard

Large library of standard building components

Manages collaboration on a single model

Not conducive to loose massing modeling

Free with Ed. Account

https://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software

Rendering



V-Ray

Yes

Yes

Render light, and sometimes materials, for perspectives and 2d drawings

Good initial results only get better with additional adjustments

Ample materials included

Available online

Requires a lot of computer power

Yearly Ed. License - $99

https://www.chaosgroup.com/education/students

Enscape

Yes

Yes

Instant rendering plugin for Rhino, Revit, and SketchUp

Fast, real-time rendering will good initial results

Oversaturated at times

Yearly Ed. License - $149

https://enscape3d.com/educational-license/

Lumion

No

Yes

This software has never been required in any UTSOA courses and it isn't installed on any UTSOA computers

Vast compatibility with modeling software

Requires a lot of CPU & GPU power

Free with Ed. Account

https://lumion.com/students.html

GPU scoring a G3DMark of 7,000 or higher with up-to-date drivers. (Such as the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, Quadro K6000, AMD Radeon RX 470 or better)

Blender

No

No

 

Professional grade, open-source 3D modeling for free

Difficult to learn

Open Source

https://www.blender.org/

ArchVision RPC

No

Yes

Populate your renderings with entourage

 

 

Yearly Ed. License - $99

https://archvision.com/shop/archvision-rpc-software-edu/

Raster Graphic Editing


Adobe Photoshop

Yes

No

Powerful functionality, from quick touch-ups on drawings to adding layers of depth to renders

Link to other Adobe programs for seamless editing

Industry-standard

Lots of educational material is available

Expensive

Yearly Creative Cloud Subscription - $199.95

https://campuscomputer.com/campuscomputer/
Sign in with UT ID and search for adobe

Affinity Photo

Yes

No

Alternative to Adobe Photoshop

Similar to Photoshop

Often on sale

Perpetual license

Missing some of the "smart" features of Photoshop

Perpetual License - $25-50

https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/photo/

GIMP

No

No

 

Free, open-source

Significantly different than the industry standard

Open Source

https://www.gimp.org/

Procreate (iPad)

No

No

 

Intuitive, mobile, able to edit .PSD

Apple Specific

App Store - $9.99

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/procreate/id425073498

Vector Graphic Editing


Adobe Illustrator

Yes

No

Assign lineweight to drawings exported from Rhino, Revit, AutoCAD, etc.

Link to other Adobe programs for seamless editing

Industry-standard

Lots of educational material is available

Expensive

Yearly Creative Cloud Subscription - $199.95

https://store.hied.com/item/Adobe/Creative+Cloud+for+Education/1880707 (requires a login in here first)

Affinity Designer

Yes

No

Alternative to Adobe Illustrator

Similar to Illustrator

Often on sale

Perpetual license

 

Perpetual License - $25-50

https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/designer/

GIMP

No

No

 

Free, open-source

Significantly different than the industry standard

Open Source

https://www.gimp.org/

Inkscape

No

No

 

Free, open-source

Significantly different than the industry standard

Open Source

https://inkscape.org/

Document Layout Editing

Adobe InDesign

Yes

No

Combine drawings into boards for reviews

Portfolio design

Link to other Adobe programs for seamless editing

Industry-standard

Lots of educational material is available

Expensive

Yearly Creative Cloud Subscription - $199.95

https://campuscomputer.com/campuscomputer/
Sign in with UT ID and search for adobe

Affinity Publisher

Yes

No

Alternative to Adobe InDesign

Similar to InDesign

Often on sale

Perpetual license

 

Perpetual License - $25-50

https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/publisher/

Microsoft Publisher

No

No

 

Included with Microsoft o365, simple

Somewhat clunky interface

Free through UT o365 Access

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/publisher

 

Updated August 2020