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December 2011

Shades of Grey Revit Blog Plug

Shades of Grey Revit Blog Plug is originally published on Revit OpEd This is a brief post to plug Andy Milburn’s blog Shades of Grey. He started blogging in October of 2010 and his work is a fine testimony to quality over quantity. Lately his posts have been about his exploration into the work of [...]

My Revit and BIM Blog Lists

My Revit and BIM Blog Lists is originally published on Revit OpEd A brief post in the midst of a holiday hiatus from blogging. I started a couple lists of blogs years ago, Revit Focused and BIM and Misc. Originally they were all on the right side bar of the site. That got tedious fast [...]

Top Ten Autodesk Labs Projects for 2011

Top Ten Autodesk Labs Projects for 2011 is originally published on Between the Lines Scott Sheppard posted the Top Ten Autodesk Labs projects of 2011 (http://bit.ly/trVdkG) on the It’s Alive in the Lab blog. One big change in the Top Ten is that the technology preview that had held the number one download title since [...]

Top Ten Autodesk Labs Projects for 2011

Top Ten Autodesk Labs Projects for 2011 is originally published on Between the Lines Scott Sheppard posted the Top Ten Autodesk Labs projects of 2011 (http://bit.ly/trVdkG) on the It’s Alive in the Lab blog. One big change in the Top Ten is that the technology preview that had held the number one download title since [...]

Unconventional Revit

Unconventional Revit is originally published on Revit OpEd Back in 2005 I wrote about using Revit to choose my son’s soccer team lineups. Since then I learned that a friend used it to help her plan the seating for her friend’s wedding reception. Now Case Inc. has offered up yet another way to use Revit [...]

Holiday Ornaments and More Printed in 3D

Holiday Ornaments and More Printed in 3D is originally published on Between the Lines I have been really excited to be getting deeper in the Maker movement. Recently I asked on Twitter who were 3D printing their own 3D printed ornaments this year and received several responses. It was amazing to see what people were [...]

Holiday Ornaments and More Printed in 3D

Holiday Ornaments and More Printed in 3D is originally published on Between the Lines I have been really excited to be getting deeper in the Maker movement. Recently I asked on Twitter who were 3D printing their own 3D printed ornaments this year and received several responses. It was amazing to see what people were [...]

Convert AutoCAD Plot Styles CTB and STB

Convert AutoCAD Plot Styles CTB and STB is originally published on Between the Lines AutoCAD provides the ability to assign how things plot/print such as lineweight, color, dithering etc. using a feature named Plot Styles. You have the choice to use the default color-dependent or named plot styles, but your drawing can only be one [...]

Convert AutoCAD Plot Styles CTB and STB

Convert AutoCAD Plot Styles CTB and STB is originally published on Between the Lines AutoCAD provides the ability to assign how things plot/print such as lineweight, color, dithering etc. using a feature named Plot Styles. You have the choice to use the default color-dependent or named plot styles, but your drawing can only be one [...]

You’ve Got a Bad Profile

You’ve Got a Bad Profile is originally published on Revit OpEd Considering the time of year and checking lists you don’t want a bad profile. If you create a profile family for a railing and don’t do a very good job of it Revit won’t offer you your profile in the list of available profiles. [...]