Saturday, July 21, 2007

Free Revit MEP Tutorials-Streaming Media Format

Free audio-video Revit MEP tutorials have been posted on this site. They are presented in a general overview format. Consider using them for your next company "lunch and learn", prepare for an instructor-led class or to provide users/management with an idea of Revit functionality.

The site includes a Revit MEP Tutorials RSS/XML feed if you want to plug this link into your RSS reader. Your reader can monitor the site and alert you when new tutorials become available.

Currently the site has posted archived Revit MEP demonstration webcasts and these short overview tutorials:

Electrical

  • Electrical Lighting and Power Circuitry
  • Electrical Lighting Calculations
  • Electrical Power Load Balancing, Wire Sizing and Panel Schedules
  • Electrical Wire Tags and Lighting Switch Topology
Fire Protection
  • Fire Protection Sprinkler Placement
Heating and Cooling
  • Heating and Cooling Load Analysis

Mechanical

  • Mechanical Design Criteria
  • Mechanical Duct Sizing and Inspection
  • Mechanical System and Duct Layout
Plumbing
  • Plumbing System Layout

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Free Revit Structure Tutorials-Streaming Media Format

Free audio-video Revit Structure tutorials have been posted on this site. They are presented in a general overview format. Consider using them for your next company "lunch and learns" or to provide users/management with an idea of Revit functionality.

The site includes a Revit Structure Tutorials RSS/XML feed if you want to plug this link into your RSS reader. Your reader can monitor the site and alert you when new tutorials become available.

Currently the site has posted archived Revit Structure demonstration webcasts and these short overview tutorials:

Top Features
  • Single Model for Both Structural Analysis and Documentation
  • Bidirectional Associativity Between Model and Views
  • Construction Documents Structural Details
  • Import/Export in DWG/DXF/DGN/IFC and CIS/2 formats
  • Bidirectional Links with Analysis Packages
  • Multiple Materials
  • Structural Parametric Components
  • Multi-users Worksharing Interoperability with Revit Architecture

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Free Revit Architecture Tutorials-Streaming Media Format

Free audio-video Revit Architecture tutorials have been posted on this site. They are presented in a general overview format. Consider using them for your next company "lunch and learns" or to provide users/management with an idea of Revit functionality.

The site includes a Revit Architecture Tutorials RSS/XML feed if you want to plug this link into your RSS reader. Your reader can monitor the site and alert you when new tutorials become available.

Currently the site has posted archived Revit Architecture demonstration webcasts and these short overview tutorials:

Building Information Modeling
  • Creating Sheets and Changing Numbers
  • Starting a Project Easily
  • Generate Views
Documentation
  • Creating Annotation and Changing Scale
  • Simple North Arrow Creation
  • Scheduling with Ease
Visualization
  • Conceptual Massing Studies
  • Exporting Models to 3ds Max
  • Quickly Create Presentation Visuals

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Important Revit MEP 2008 Update

There are 19 reasons you may want to download and update your Revit MEP 2008 with this new build. ( 2007_0615_1700) Most noteworthy is a fix for product activation. The other 18 are listed on this (English) Revit MEP 2008 download page.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

A Grand Entrance Requires a Graceful Exit

You can expedite the loading of a Revit project file by following these guidelines when you exit a Revit project.

  1. Always exit a Revit project file from a 2D view. Such as a floor plan, elevation, or drafting view.
  2. Do not exit (leave) a project from a 3D (isometric or perspective) view.
  3. Do not exit a project from a view that has "Shadows turned on". Typically, I suggest turning Shadows off when they are no longer needed in a view.

Use these steps to save and exit a Revit project (*.rvt) file.
  1. Go to a 2D view
  2. Go to the Window Pulldown Menu > Select Close Hidden Windows
  3. Now Select the Save Command
  4. Exit the project or software.

Revit component families (doors, windows, furniture) are 3-dimensional. In this case, you'll find Revit family files are intentionally saved from a 3D isometric view. Most familes are set to a default southeast isometric view.

The Revit OPEN dialog box and the Windows file manager (Explore) have a view type called "thumbnails". With thumbnails enabled, you can view family files in a folder using the 3D isometric thumbnail views.

Use these steps to save and exit a Revit component family (*.rfa) file.

  1. Set your view to a 3D isometric view.
  2. Use the View Pulldown Menu > Orient > Southeast
  3. Go to the Window Pulldown Menu > Select Close Hidden Windows
  4. Now Select the Save Command
  5. Exit the Revit family file.

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Auto-Rotating Revit Components: Revit Productivity Techniques

Revit provides two methods for rotating components as you place them into the project.

The easiest technique is to "tap" the SPACEBAR prior to placing a component.

Each time you tap the spacebar, the family component will rotate 90 degrees.

Use this same technique to place components parallel or perpendicular to building elements that are not on a 90-degree angle.

For example, as you insert a component, hold the cursor on the "linework" of an angular oriented building element or component.

While the linework is highlighted (not selected) by the cursor, tap the spacebar. The component attached to your cursor will pick up the angle of the reference object and will begin rotating at 90 degree increments, relative to the reference object's angle. The component is now parallel or perpendicular to the reference object.

The last method for rotating components prior to placement is located in the Options Bar.

Select the Component command and check the "Rotate after placement" checkbox in the Options Bar.

You can dynamically set the angle by picking a point on screen...or just start typing the value of the angle and press the Enter key. Done!

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Important Revit Structure 2008 Update

There are 20 reasons you may want to download and update your Revit Structure 2008 with this new build. (20070607_1700) Most noteworthy is a fix for product activation. The other 19 are listed on this (English) Revit Structure 2008 download page.

Choose this page to select your language:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=9339705

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Important Revit Architecture 2008 Update

There are 10 reasons you may want to download and update your Revit Architecture 2008 with this new build. (20070607_1700) Most noteworthy is a fix for product activation. The other 9 are listed on this (English) Revit Architecture 2008 download page.

Choose this page to select your language:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=9262388

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Revit Productivity Techniques: Assess Your Skillset

I'm publishing a productivity series titled; Revit Productivity Techniques. I have 6 techniques currently loaded into the blog auto-publisher; with several more almost complete. They'll be released every couple days.

As an instructor of 20+ years, I assess learners' skill levels prior to and during the course of every class. I have at least 15 base techniques-skills (outcomes) every Revit user should have when they leave my 3-day Revit Essentials class. These techniques will be published over the next few weeks. Consider using them for your own internal lunch and learns.

The first one will publish tomorrow, Friday, June 15th.

Until then, Happy Flag Day!

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Revit Architectural 2008 Announcement

I posted the upcoming product release announcements for the 2008 versions Revit Building, Structure, MEP and ADT on my company's Architectural Solutions blog this morning;

Cheers!

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Monday, August 28, 2006

Revit 9.1 Scheduled to Ship August 29

I posted the main Revit 9.1 story and details on my company blog:

Breaking News: New Revit 9.1 Products Are Scheduled to Ship August 29th

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Sunday, August 06, 2006

Revit Placeholders: Key to Smooth Project Development

A placeholder is an object that you place into the building model; realizing that you will eventually revise, replace or remove it. I kick off many of my projects with a set of standard, conceptually-detailed placeholders. This will include doors, walls, window, tags, dimensions, equipment and data schedules. Placeholders may be 2D or 3D; they usually have simple graphics with some simple data attached to them. We usually name them as a Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, etc doors, windows or walls.


As the project progresses, we revise or replace the "Type" placeholders with descriptive family named components; "Single Flush" door, "Double Hung with Trim" window, "Exterior - Brick and CMU on MTL. Stud" wall.


From concept placeholders to final component families, BIM Standards should be reviewed and maintained throughout the project. In the elevations image below, I encountered problems as I replaced window types. Notice how the window head heights in Step B and D do not match the windows families in Steps A and C. I should have reviewed them against my BIM standards before I released them into the project.








To globally revise, edit or replace a placeholder; we must find and select every occurence of the object family in the project file. First, select an object, right click and pick "Select All Instances" from the shortcut menu. This selects all occurences of that object family on all levels.



Now you may have two or three choices for editing. All choices exist in the Options Bar above. Working from left to right, you can either pick the the Family Properties pull-down menu and change the family type. Or select the Properties button and revise the object's Family types in the Element Properties dialog box. Or you can choose the "Edit Family" button.


BIM placeholders that are properly created and managed willl cut the labor costs and project time. Thereby allowing the designer to do more with less effort.

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Friday, June 30, 2006

Revit JobCaptain Lens

In February, I created my Revit JobCaptain Lens on the Squidoo website. Since then, I've compiled a list of Revit resources I've found; download libraries, other bloggers, tools and utilities on this page. I've created almost a dozen lenses that store ideas and links I may use in the future on my Revit JobCaptain blog or my Autodesk Architectural Solutions blog. I've placed a Squidoo icon on the right side of this blog where you can access my lens.

Take a chance...create your own Lens!

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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Revit's Need for Speed: Simple Performance Tips

Here are a few simple tips that I share with clients in my Revit classes and during Revit implementation. You can use these over the course of each day to speed up opening, saving, plotting and exiting Revit projects.

Tip #1: Use the Close Hidden Windows feature on a regular basis. I usually pick it prior to saving, plotting and exiting a Revit project. It’s located in the Window pulldown menu; Window > Close Hidden Windows.

Tip #2: Save and exit your project from a 2D view. (plan, elevation, section) and not from a 3D view. (Isometric, perspective) When exiting a project, follow tip #1 and then this tip.

Tip #3: Turn off shadows (Advance Model Graphics) in the 2D & 3D views when you’re not using these views. Shadows really degrade performance. Turn them off when you don’t need them. Use the Shadows Off/On button at the bottom of the screen or use View > Advanced Model Graphics pulldown menu.

Tip #4: Speed up the plotting of shaded or shadowed views on sheets by using the Export Image command (JPG, BMP, TIFF, TARGA) to capture shaded and shadowed views to a raster file. Insert the raster image of the shaded or shadowed view on a sheet for plotting or viewing. File > Export > Image

Tip #5: Minimize the clutter; use the View templates feature to manage the content displayed in each view. Most CAD programs use layers or layer filters to quickly change the display content in the view. Revit uses View Templates to store which items are turned on/off, view scale, linetype assignment and detail (coarse, medium, fine) in a view. View > Apply View Template or View > Create View Template From View

Tip #6: Delete unused 3D views. If you are inserting cameras to view various portions of your project, it doesn’t take long before you have lots of 3D views in your project browser. As a matter of habit, I name all 3D views that I’m using either for create/edit viewing or printing them on a layout sheet. Just right click on the 3D view name in the project browser and rename it or delete it.

Tip #7: Don’t over model the project. Carefully choose which building component families that NEED to be represented as 3D families. (Walls, doors, windows, curtain walls, casework)

We use a simple business philosophy that acknowledges there are diminishing financial returns when we over model a project. If you aren’t cutting sections, creating elevations or creating presentation views of certain building components, consider using 2D families to represent them in your project. (Equipment, elevators, plants, lights, contract furniture, toilets, sinks)

Remember, you can always use the Select All Instances feature and the Properties button to swap out the 2D version with a 3D version of the component family throughout the whole project.

Tip #8: Purge unused families to maintain a minimal project file size. Be very careful with this command. Purging can be an asset if used properly or a liability if used improperly.

First, verify with your project team members that you aren’t purging families that might be used in the project. One of them may have “preloaded” a family for future use. On larger team projects, we usually make one or two people responsible for this task.

Second and equally important, Revit’s purge command searches for unused families. Once it finds unused families, it automatically selects all of them for deletion. I would strongly urge you to pick the Check None button. Then browse the family categories to choose the families or family types within a family that you want to delete. This will avoid deleting families that have been preloaded for future use.

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Thursday, May 18, 2006

Revit's Publish to Web Feature

Here's how to share project images with your clients in a HTML format. Using the Export > Image command, you can publish multiple views and/or sheets to a HTML web page. I found it while searching the Autodesk support site. A link to a publish to web example is at the bottom of this post.

To create (publish) an HTML web page of your views and/or sheets follow these steps.

1. Open a project.
2. On the File menu, click Export > Image.
3. In the Export Image dialog box, under Export Range, select the Selected views/sheets option.
4. Click Select.
5. Select views and sheets from the list. Click OK.
6. In the Export Image dialog box, under Output, select the Create browsable web site with a linked HTML page for each view option.
7. Select a name and path for the files.
8. Click OK.
9. Open the web site or webpage file.
10. Click on section hyperlinks to navigate views.

I posted a quick sample of the output from this feature. Design-Build Presentation

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Saturday, May 06, 2006

New Autodesk Green Projects Feature Revit BIM

Autodesk is sponsoring two new green sites. In June 2006, they are sponsoring a six-part PBS television series narrated by Brad Pitt titled "e2, the Economics of Being Environmentally Conscious". They're building a site Design e2 that has streaming video, downloadable audio & video podcasts, with other content that focuses on the themes of "reduce, reuse and recycle".

The Autodesk Sustainable Design Center
The Sustainable Center will be an online meeting place to share ideas, stories and resources around sustainable design. The site will feature environmentally progressive projects, thought leader profiles, case studies and stories that demonstrate what is imaginable in the future and what is achievable today. Additionally, the Sustainability Center will provide a resource section that will be a living library of articles to read, groups to join, places to meet and forums for discussion. The site is scheduled to be available May 31, 2006. You can pre-register using the link above to obtain email notices from the site when it goes live.

Both sites are in development and available in a limited fashion. As Autodesk sponsors the PBS series, we'll have an opportunity to see Revit purple in the green public spotlight.

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Thursday, May 04, 2006

Autodesk Service Patch for Revit 9 Download

Here's the site to download the service patch for Revit 9 Building and Revit Building Series.

Subscription customers if the email link that Autodesk provided you does not work or simply goes to a product page, use this link.

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=7142518

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Monday, May 01, 2006

Autodesk issues Tech Bulletin: Service Issues Affecting Revit 9-Based Software

Before you install your Revit 9-based product from the DVD, Stop. Please review before you proceed.

Autodesk has discovered service issues that affect Autodesk Revit Building 9, Autodesk AutoCAD Revit Series--Building 9, Autodesk Revit Structure 3, and Autodesk AutoCAD Revit Series--Structure 3 software products.

A conflict within Revit-based files utilizing Links has been found to impact overall application performance. In addition, an issue within cascading network licensing for the AutoCAD Revit Series products was discovered when only the Revit-based product was installed from the Series bundle--a condition found to prevent license access.

To correct these service issues, Autodesk has created new builds containing corrections for each software product and will be available for download midweek.

To download the new builds by end of business on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006 go to:Autodesk Revit Building 9:
www.autodesk.com/revitbuilding Autodesk AutoCAD Revit Series--Building 9: www.autodesk.com/autocadrevitseries-building Autodesk Revit Structure 3: www.autodesk.com/revitstructure Autodesk AutoCAD Revit Series--Structure 3: www.autodesk.com/autocadrevitseries-structure select Data & Downloads, and follow the instructions.

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Saturday, April 22, 2006

DWF Takes Revit & AutoCAD Users "Beyond the Paper"

Lock and load your feeders and readers into this blog; Beyond the Paper by Scott Sheppard. You can tell he has a sense of humor when you check out one of last week's posts.

Scott Sheppard has worked for Autodesk for 14 years depending on if you count acquisitions and dot coms. Scott recently accepted the position of Engineering Project Manager for Autodesk's DWF-based Quantity Take Off application that is under development.

Read Beyond the Paper!

  • As most of the major plotter manufacturers' plot drivers are able to plot DWF files, the use of DWF is soaring for reprographic service providers. DWF files are grossly smaller than PLT files.
  • AutoCAD 2007 can use a DWF file as an XREF rather than a DWG file.
  • In Revit, ADT and Civil 3D we can create 3D DWF files. This provides us with a lightweight format for 3D client presentations and design analysis. Which elimintates the need to drag Revit, ADT or Civil 3D to a client presentation. I've been a fan of DWF for years...it just keeps getting better.

No one is saying PDF is dead...after all, there's a PDF driver in AutoCAD 2007 platform products. Now we can choose the best tool to use for the task. You'll enjoy Scott's sense of humor that he's sprinkled throughout his blog. Here's the RSS link to feed your reader. After last week's BootCamp in Dallas, there's been "no place like home" this week.

Autodesk BootCamp-Dallas: AutoCAD/ABS 2007-Day 1 & 2

Bootcamp Dallas - Its all about Revit on Days 3 & 4

BootCamp Dallas' Big Finale is ADT 2007!

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Friday, April 07, 2006

Free DWG Viewer-Revit-AutoCAD Users

Autodesk has updated their Free DWG TrueView & TrueConvert software tools. As DWG files are part of the collaborative process for Revit projects, these free tools allow everyone on the project team to work together digitally.

DWG TrueView—View and plot DWG and DXF™ files, and share full fidelity AutoCAD® drawings easily and accurately with DWG TrueView™. Then publish them as DWF™ files for quick review and markup in Autodesk® DWF™ Composer.

Download or research DWG TrueView here.

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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Free Online Revit Training-Design Options

I've collected quite a few Revit shortcuts in my Favorites folder that I have forgotten. I came across this one and a few others today. They're links to free online audio-video webcast training that Autodesk conducted for Revit 7. While it's an older release, the procedures are still applicable if you are just getting to know this feature.

This training webcast reviews Revit's Design Options feature.

This webcast is for designers who want to get into the trenches with the Revit Design Option feature. Have you ever wanted to explore two different window and roof configurations without having to make copies of your design? Autodesk Revit can help designers explore many different design configurations within the same building information model, using the powerful “Design Option” feature. Learn how to explore different design requests right in front of the client for fast approval with minimal change orders later in the process.

I found several more free training links. I'll start posting them after I verify their functionality.

Stop by my Revit Building 9 Resource Page. Expected Ship Date is April 12, 2006.

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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Revit Building 9 and AutoCAD 2007 Review

The twelve pages of Revit Building 9 new features and modifications demonstrates that the Autodesk Revit Development Team is listening for user suggested improvements to Revit.


It starts with file import/export tools that provide direct import of native SketchUp files (SKP). An expanded CSI-organized detail library, I-drop support, animated Sun Studies that can be exported to AVI, sloped beams, columns with top/bottom constraints and we can now transfer drafting views, sheets and data schedules to other projects. As I said, 12 pages of additions and improvements.


The Revit WOW takes a big leap as Revit 9 is also prepped for Revit Systems(MEP) which has an expected ship date of April 19th !


Revit Systems - Series Plus is a new offering featuring Autodesk Building Systems as part of the suite. The link downloads a 12 page PDF description file.


Revit Structure 3 / Series expected ship date of April 12th.

And Revit Building 9 / Series expected ship date of April 9th.


My Revit Building 9 beta version has been working great as we run it through the paces. I always hold my breath as we approach First Customer Ship (FCS) hoping the great beta version features I see are released at FCS. As I said, 12 pages of additions and improvements…there's a good chance it will all make it to FCS.


Use the links above for immediate detailed information about each new product. We'll continue to update this blog and those links with the specifics on Revit 9 additions and improvements over the next few days and weeks.


Cheers to the expanded Revit Platform!


Check out this page on our site for ALL Autodesk 2007 & Revit-Platform product Expected Ship Dates and Downloads.

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Friday, January 06, 2006

Free 3D Revit Downloads of Detailed Components

When you use the Revit OPEN command, make sure you visit the WEB LIBRARY located on the button in the upper right corner of the OPEN dialog box....tons of furniture, equipment, with a high level of detail.

or use this link Revit WEB LIBRARY

Tip: On each page of components, there is a filing cabinet icon in the upper right corner of the webpage. If you pick the filing cabinet button, you can download a zip file that contains all of the objects on that page...some zip files are 16MB - 26MB in size...tons of realistically detailed architectural components.

In the Revit Web Libray you will find this link to the Woodwork Institute which has a ton of downloadable 3D cabinet libraries in Revit (RVT), AutoCAD (DWG) and AutoCAD (DXF) format. Upper cabinets, base cabinets, corner cabinets, full height cabinets, utility cabinets with a wide variation of cabinets with doors, drawers and shelving.

The Revit family editor is pretty cool as a parametric solid modeler....it allows you to create dimensional variations of your furniture or equipment in one file...rather than creating multiple files.

We sometimes use contract furniture manufacturers' 3D furniture blocks from their websites/CD and "Revitize them" from AutoCAD 3D blocks into Revit Families. The benefit of turning it into a Revit family is I can add parameters (attribures) that allow me to create Revit schedules (furniture, equipment, ) based on the parameters assigned to the component.

I've posted some other suggestions on my company's blog site:

Revit Architecture-AutoCAD Architecture Class Handouts

I have an Archive button at the bottom of the main blog page.

Chcck out these other sites for potential, free Revit components that you can download.

www.augi.com
www.revitcity.com

Cheers!

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Saturday, October 29, 2005

Whitepapers: Revit, BIM Standards, Collaboration, LEED, Green & Sustainable Design

Daniel Hughes - Building Solutions Blog

I would like to thank the following organizations that have invited me to present either educational events and/or business-focused educational whitepapers for their members. A special personal thanks to AIA Wisconsin convention staff and the more than 14 years of working together with your team of professionals.

AIA Chicago
AIA Illinois
AIA Iowa
AIA Minnesota
AIA Wisconsin
Association of Licensed Architects
Construction Specifications Institute-Chicago
Young Architects Forum-Chicago

Based on association requests, I've created (2) 90-minute accredited educational presentations titled "The New Client Deliverables: Building Information Modeling (BIM)" and "Collaboration Strategies for Today's Progressive Design Firm".

I just completed a third whitepaper for the Young Architects Forum. It focuses on the emergence, interdependence and interoperability of sustainable design (LEED) and Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Contact a Taylor Technologies Account Representative or TTI's Marketing Department for your free copy. We will be posting them on our TTI Revit Source Page.

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