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July 2009

Autodesk finally support the Mac

Autodesk finally support the Mac is originally published on Revit I guess most Mac users will have seen this by now! Being a Mac user, I have screaming out for this. Thank you Autodesk Autodesk Expands Support for Mac Users Autodesk is now officially supporting Apple Boot Camp, a component of the Mac OSX operating [...]

3rd Party Applications – Eagle Point and Tools4Revit

3rd Party Applications – Eagle Point and Tools4Revit is originally published on Revit OpEd There are a growing number of companies creating specific products intended to expand or enhance working with Revit. Building Framing and other Utilities:Recently Tools4Revit made their work available to me and I’ve been slowly working through their pretty comprehensive set of [...]

AutoCAD, Revit, Inventor, and 3ds Max Supported on Apple Boot Camp

AutoCAD, Revit, Inventor, and 3ds Max Supported on Apple Boot Camp is originally published on Between the Lines Autodesk has formally announced that we are officially supported Apple Boot Camp for Mac users for some 2010 products. Autodesk has tested and customers have been using many products on Apple Boot Camp for some time but [...]

AutoCAD, Revit, Inventor, and 3ds Max Supported on Apple Boot Camp

AutoCAD, Revit, Inventor, and 3ds Max Supported on Apple Boot Camp is originally published on Between the Lines Autodesk has formally announced that we are officially supported Apple Boot Camp for Mac users for some 2010 products. Autodesk has tested and customers have been using many products on Apple Boot Camp for some time but [...]

Hauer Opus Panels in Revit 2010

Hauer Opus Panels in Revit 2010 is originally published on Revit Thought I’d share this with you all. Last year I managed to create an Hauer Opus panel in Revit 2009. This was achieved by nesting various components into a cw panel family. So when 2010 was released, I was keen to find out whether [...]

Hauer Opus Panels in Revit 2010

Hauer Opus Panels in Revit 2010 is originally published on Revit Thought I’d share this with you all. Last year I managed to create an Hauer Opus panel in Revit 2009. This was achieved by nesting various components into a cw panel family. So when 2010 was released, I was keen to find out whether [...]

More Spikey Panel fun! ;-)

More Spikey Panel fun! is originally published on Revit Thought I’d share these with images with you. I took the panel pyramid from last weeks post and added a height parameter to the panel. This allowed me to adjust the apex of the pyramid. I then just loaded the family back into the massing family, [...]

Spikey Panels in Revit Architecture 2010

Spikey Panels in Revit Architecture 2010 is originally published on Revit One of the cool new features in Revit Architecture 2010 is the new curtain wall pattern based family. If anybody has seen Zach Kron’s Buildz blog you will have seen some of the cool stuff he does with this new family. Now a few [...]

Revit Content – Turbo Squid

Revit Content – Turbo Squid is originally published on Revit OpEd I met Michele Bousquet at Autodesk University 2008 and she was full of energy when it comes to making Revit Content available. She wrote to tell me that its been six months since they kicked their Revit Market off and they have over 2500 [...]

Building Coder and Revit Form Creation API

Building Coder and Revit Form Creation API is originally published on Revit Jeremy Tammik’s Building Coder blog has a amazing article on form creation using the API in Revit Architecture 2010. Not being a programmer, most of its gone over my head (need to get on a API class I think!!). But check it out [...]