AutoCAD for Mac Lab Sessions at Autodesk University 2010 is originally published on Between the Lines For those attending my AutoCAD for Mac hands on Lab sessions next week. You do not need to print the Lab session handouts as they will be printed for you and available at the session. At Autodesk University 2010 [...]
Unresolved References
Unresolved References is originally published on Revit OpEd I’m experiencing an issue where files that have linked files (Revit files that is, haven’t tested CAD links) that aren’t found are causing Revit to get stuck at the Unresolved References dialog. A simple test will confirm, rename a linked file and try to open the project [...]
Project Galileo Coming Soon at Autodesk Labs
Project Galileo Coming Soon at Autodesk Labs is originally published on Revit OpEd The Autodesk Labs BLOG mentioned today that something called Project Galileo will be available soon. Here’s the overview from their current page.…snipProject Galileo is an easy-to-use planning tool for creating 3D city models from civil, geospatial and building data, and 3D models. [...]
Dept. of Subtle – File Open Memory
Dept. of Subtle – File Open Memory is originally published on Revit OpEd While using Revit MEP I observed the following. As you know, when using the Recent Files window you have two options to open a file: Projects and Families. If you use Projects > Open: Revit remembers which folder location you opened recently.If [...]
Project Vasari – using Revit content
Project Vasari – using Revit content is originally published on Revit Fellow blogger, Robert Manna over at don’t think : Do Revit wrote a great post today about hacking Vasari, its well worth a read. Robert makes some useful observations and if you are new to the whole Vasari thing, hopefully by now you have [...]
Autodesk Seek and Content
Autodesk Seek and Content is originally published on Revit OpEd Since I wrote about managing content yesterday I might as well follow up with another content related tale. I was hunting for air terminal families yesterday. I visited Autodesk Seek and downloaded this: Trox USA: DID300 Series Active Chilled Beams, One or Two-Way Discharge, Ideal [...]
Join the Beta Testing for AutoCAD Ironman
Join the Beta Testing for AutoCAD Ironman is originally published on Between the Lines Over 30,000 members of the Autodesk Feedback Community played a key role in the development and Beta testing of Autodesk’s product lines, and Autodesk is issuing an open invitation for additional customers to join and participate in the testing and shaping [...]
Join the Beta Testing for AutoCAD Ironman
Join the Beta Testing for AutoCAD Ironman is originally published on Between the Lines Over 30,000 members of the Autodesk Feedback Community played a key role in the development and Beta testing of Autodesk’s product lines, and Autodesk is issuing an open invitation for additional customers to join and participate in the testing and shaping [...]
Managing Content
Managing Content is originally published on Revit OpEd Here’s a little suggestion related to the ongoing (maybe terminal) content situation we’ve been facing ever since computers started helping us do our work. Where and how do we organize our stuff? For Revit I recommend this approach as a starting point. People are creative and this [...]
Project Vasari – I can’t seem to render
Project Vasari – I can’t seem to render is originally published on Revit I noticed this when I first started using Vasari. I could see the teapot icon in the view control control bar, but it seemed to be greyed out, so I assumed I couldn’t render and the functionality was disabled. The reason for [...]