Vasari – Design Patterns is originally published on Revit I have followed Zach Kronz blog articles on Parametric Design Patterns with interest. If you haven’t seen what he was been doing, shame on you. Get yourself over to his blog asap and be prepared to be wowed; there is much for you to learn my [...]
Annotation Symbol as Schedule
Annotation Symbol as Schedule is originally published on Revit OpEd Sometimes you just need a way to store/present some information that may/may not be obtained from the model itself. You could create additional parameters (project parameters) and create a schedule to report the information if you assign them to a category you may not be [...]
Time is Running Out to Enroll in the Autodesk Assistance Program
Time is Running Out to Enroll in the Autodesk Assistance Program is originally published on Between the Lines The Autodesk Assistance Program will stop taking new enrollments on January 31st, 2011.The Autodesk Assistance Program was started in 2009 to benefit those who were out of work and looking to improve or expand their skills, or [...]
Students – Free Three Year Software Licenses for Autodesk Products
Students – Free Three Year Software Licenses for Autodesk Products is originally published on Between the Lines Students can download and receive a free 3 year license for many Autodesk products. All you need to do is register for free at the Autodesk Education Community http://students.autodesk.com. This student community of over 1.3 million has worldwide members from [...]
Time is Running Out to Enroll in the Autodesk Assistance Program
Time is Running Out to Enroll in the Autodesk Assistance Program is originally published on Between the Lines The Autodesk Assistance Program will stop taking new enrollments on January 31st, 2011.The Autodesk Assistance Program was started in 2009 to benefit those who were out of work and looking to improve or expand their skills, or [...]
Students – Free Three Year Software Licenses for Autodesk Products
Students – Free Three Year Software Licenses for Autodesk Products is originally published on Between the Lines Students can download and receive a free 3 year license for many Autodesk products. All you need to do is register for free at the Autodesk Education Community http://students.autodesk.com. This student community of over 1.3 million has worldwide members from [...]
Revit MEP–Plenum Spaces and Ceilings
Revit MEP–Plenum Spaces and Ceilings is originally published on Revit OpEd I’ve noticed that Spaces and Ceilings can affect Revit MEP’s ability to display the Space element. I’ve seen it happen and then later correct itself magically. Not likely that it is magical, more like something was adjusted that changes the conditions in the first [...]
Dept. of Reviteristics – An Opening isn’t a Door
Dept. of Reviteristics – An Opening isn’t a Door is originally published on Revit OpEd I posted THIS in April of 2010 but it’s been a recurring question for many years.Responding to a recent question, the Cased Opening family provided by Revit is assigned to the Category: Generic Models because many architects do not want [...]
Advance2000 Webinar – Cloud Computing 2.0
Advance2000 Webinar – Cloud Computing 2.0 is originally published on Revit OpEd I received an invitation to a webinar that this company is hosting on January 25th. I spoke to them at AU and talked to Chris France for a little while. You may be familiar with him as the author of BIM in the [...]
Dept. of Huh? – A New Little Guy?
Dept. of Huh? – A New Little Guy? is originally published on Revit OpEd I’ve been dealing with getting Windows 7 installed and rebuilding my life on the PC during this past week, finally! A continual experience of, “oh, let’s take care of this! Oops, I didn’t install that yet…hello Firefox let’s download some software!” [...]