Showing posts with label Revit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revit. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Features You Will Not Want to Miss in Autodesk Revit 2016

New features in Revit 2016 are revealed here in this quick video. In the 11-minute walk through video above, we take a look at more of the core and architecture features in Autodesk Revit 2016, which were previously available only in Revit 2015 R2 through subscription. The features explored include: Here's the link. (source: engineering)
  • Search in combo box (type selector and ribbon), 
  • Link positioning, 
  • Select host for tags, 
  • Model upgrade interface improvements, 
  • PDF hyperlinks, 
  • Resetting camera target in perspective view, 
  • Toggle perspective and more. 
This video is part three in a series. To catch up, watch part one here and part two here.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Massing with Revit


This video show the control and speed of CAD design in Revit. This advanced level design technique shows the time saving by constructing abstracts. Then turning the abstracts into Revit objects, such as wall, windows and doors. Share this post.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Friday, June 20, 2014

Revit, Building Information Modeling

Revit, A Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software
Revit is the high end and possibly the future of CAD software. Revit a type of BIM which is building information modeling software which incorporates more than just simple drawing of lines and shapes to represent building objects or objects of any type. BIM software is basically a database that incorporates all information about a project into a format where the information can be readily changed and translates throughout the entire project in the computer environment. Take for example, Mercedes the basic car, it has four wheels and engine that drives. The Maybach its still a Mercedes, a car with four wheels an engine that drives, but is it is the top of the line. Still a car, however this car has all of the bells, whistles & new features. For more information definitely reach out to the Autodesk, search for Revit a most highly rated software on the market. Revit and Autodesk products are the most widely used and widely accepted by all types of engineers architects and designers across the planet. Autodesk Knowledge Network. Click the link for more. BIM