I saw this the other day and thought it was a great way to think about how BIM works in our industry....
"Manually doing something more than once is for insane people"
My Revit Blog. Something to read while your model is Synchronizing to Central. This Blog covers Tutorials, Tips, and Discussions from my experiences with Revit over the many years of use.
Saturday, 28 May 2016
Thursday, 26 May 2016
View Level Association
One thing to remember in Revit is that Plan Views in your
model are associated to a level, and they are associated to this level forever.
The Views Associated Level Parameter is greyed out and cannot be changed.
This means that if you need to create a new Level or Plan
view of your model ensure you are aware of the Associated Level.
It is never a good Idea to copy up level markers to create a
new level as the new level will have the associated level of the original
copied level.
If you need to create a new level in your model, use the
appropriate Level tool located in the Architecture ribbon.
When you are using the Duplicate tool to create additional
plan views of your model, ensure you are using the correct original view to
begin with. Just because you rename it and adjust the View Range, it still may
not have the correct Associated Level.
Monday, 23 May 2016
Room Reference
When you have Rooms placed in your model it can difficult to
see there extents without having to move your mouse around to find the cross
that indicates the extent of the room. This cross is called the Room Reference.
In the Views Visibility Graphics under the Rooms Category
you have the ability to turn on the Room References. They are turned off by
default. This will allow you to see all of the Rooms that have been placed in
your model without having to move around and find them.
If you also turn on the Interior Fill, your rooms will also
be shaded blue.
Now you can check all of your rooms easily.
Just make sure you turn the sub-categories back off before
you start printing.
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Lego Tower a Winner!!!
Thanks for any who attended the RTC and voted for my Lego Tower. It was the winner of the Innovation category.
Now I just need to come up with an idea for next year!!!
Now I just need to come up with an idea for next year!!!
Monday, 9 May 2016
Revit Technology Competition
I am heading off to the Revit
Technology Conference in the Hunter Valley tomorrow, it should be another
exciting event, getting to check out what the industry has been up to over the
last year. I have also decided this year to enter the RTC Project Competition
in the Innovation category. I have put together a Revit model of an apartment
building made out of Lego, utilising Adaptive Components, Curtain Panel Pattern
Based Families, Mass Forms and Dynamo Script......So after many hours of work, and pushing
my computer to the limit, I am pretty happy with the finished product.
If you are down for the conference, hope to see you there.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Apply and OK
When you are making changes to your parameters, you don’t
have to hit APPLY and then OK.
The OK button will apply the changes and close the dialog box.
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