Occupancy Data Application is originally published on Revit OpEd I’ve written about the workaround solution for documenting occupancy information in room tags in the past. I’ve even shared a sample project file based on the work I did for Scott Davis’ past firm WLC Architects in 2005 (before he joined Autodesk). Until the API came [...]
New Family Browser Product
New Family Browser Product is originally published on Revit OpEd CAD Technology Center is offering a new product called BIM List. They’ve provided several videos to help get acquainted with the application. Quickly Locate and Insert FamiliesAdvanced Search FunctionalityAdministrative ControlsUp to Date ContentEasy Setup I’ve embedded the first video here. Uh oh, now I’ll toss [...]
Hacker Spaces – Come Meet Your Makers
Hacker Spaces – Come Meet Your Makers is originally published on Between the Lines This week I had the opportunity to visit the Noisebridge Hacker Space in San Francisco with an Autodesk colleague Gregory Miller and Alex Peake. Alex is on Kickstarter with a game project named Code Hero where you not only learn about [...]
Hacker Spaces – Come Meet Your Makers
Hacker Spaces – Come Meet Your Makers is originally published on Between the Lines This week I had the opportunity to visit the Noisebridge Hacker Space in San Francisco with an Autodesk colleague Gregory Miller and Alex Peake. Alex is on Kickstarter with a game project named Code Hero where you not only learn about [...]
Extract Features & Shapes from Point Cloud Data in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Revit
Extract Features & Shapes from Point Cloud Data in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Revit is originally published on Between the Lines If you have or receive point cloud data I wanted to point out Autodesk Labs currently has some preview technologies to convert the point cloud data into geometry and features in some Autodesk products. [...]
Extract Features & Shapes from Point Cloud Data in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Revit
Extract Features & Shapes from Point Cloud Data in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Revit is originally published on Between the Lines If you have or receive point cloud data I wanted to point out Autodesk Labs currently has some preview technologies to convert the point cloud data into geometry and features in some Autodesk products. [...]
To BIM or Not to BIM?
To BIM or Not to BIM? is originally published on Revit This is an extract from Architects Journal from the 15/12/11, this article looked at trends in design & construction for the UK going into 2012…hopefully AJ won’t mind me highlighting the comment about Revit. Go to Original Article Source
Dude! Where’s my Nodes?
Dude! Where’s my Nodes? is originally published on Revit Spotted this one yesterday. In Vasari, if you divide a surface & select the divided surface with a view to changing the Surface Representation, there is no arrow to the Surface Representation options dialogue.This is Vasari…. see..no arrow? No dialogue…no Nodes… This is the same thing [...]
Rebuilding forms in Vasari or Revit 2012
Rebuilding forms in Vasari or Revit 2012 is originally published on Revit This issue came up yesterday, a reasonable straight request…”I have built this surface in “PRODUCT”…….. (insert Rhino or AutoCAD). Can I rebuild it in Vasari or Revit as a water tight closed object, so I can do that I do that create floors [...]
Point Cloud Feature Extraction
Point Cloud Feature Extraction is originally published on Revit OpEd When I first saw this show up in the Labs blog post it was called “Scan to Bim”. I wondered about the name conflict with the application already using that name, created by the folks at IMAGINiT. I thought at first maybe that Autodesk bought [...]