Friday, March 26, 2021
Revit "Super Users" AMA - Replay
Monday, March 22, 2021
How to Filter Walls BY LEVEL in Revit
Friday, March 19, 2021
Architects, Developers, & BIM: Test-fitting with the TestFit Team (Replay)
I remember seeing a GIF of TestFit a few years back on Twitter. It showed a 3D diagram of a simple apartment looking building and a parking lot around the outside. The site was pulled in one direction and the building grew, changed shape, and the parking lot reconfigured as it was stretched...
Mind blown.
Fast-forward to today, TestFit is a platform that blends architecture, building codes, crowd sourced input, real-estate developer knowledge, BIM, and generative design to completely disrupt the early stages of a project development.
On this episode of BIM After Dark Live I was joined by Clifton and Nat to not only discuss how an application like TestFit interacts with your Revit models, but also about how an understanding of what developers value and an acceptance of co-creation tools will ultimately benefit you as much as them...
The conversation was awesome, the questions were great, and Nat showed us how you can bring a TestFit building into Revit ... yes, those are Revit Walls, Floors, Roofs, etc... Automatically!
Monday, March 15, 2021
Adding a Detail Item in a Wall Sweep in Revit?!
Friday, March 12, 2021
From Revit to Unreal Engine (Replay) w/Carl Gibson
Monday, March 8, 2021
Easy Gutter End Caps in Revit
This is a great little tutorial that I can't take credit for. Chris Broda, a member of the BIM After Dark Community (learn more about the community below) came up with the solution and let me share it with you all! This is a simple tip to make fully functioning gutter end caps in Revit (and no, it is NOT modeling in place!).
Continue reading to view the tutorial and links mentioned...
Friday, March 5, 2021
Interactive 3D Revit Models in Power BI (w/Nate Miller) - Replay w/Links
On yesterday's episode of BIM After Dark Live I was joined by Nate Miller to talk about Revit, Power BI, and an application he built that gives you the ability to interact with 3D models IN a Power BI dashboard... Nate is the founder of Proving Ground, and has a long history of creating useful applications for architects, engineers, and contractors including LunchBox, Rhynamo, & Slingshot. Nate will be joining us to talk about some of his new projects that deal with how Power BI can interact with 3D modeling programs (like Revit & Rhino). Tracer, his suite of applications that let you export Revit data, import it into Power BI, and generate an interactive 3D model (in Power BI) is sure to be a game changer for data analytics, visualization, and more...
We had a great conversation, Nate showed some awesome stuff, and there were excellent questions from the audience...
Continue reading to view the replay and the links mentioned (and to try out Nate's dashboards!)...
Friday, February 26, 2021
Dynamic Data Images with Revit and Power BI (Synoptic Panel) (Replay w/Links)
- Making a "smart" layered SVG file (Adobe Illustrator)
- Using "Synoptic Panel" in Power BI
-Importing Revit Data into Power BI
- Tying it all together...
Continue reading to view the replay and links mentioned...
Friday, February 19, 2021
Managing LARGE & COMPLEX Sites in Revit and Twinmotion (Replay w/Links)
Friday, February 12, 2021
Array Based Families in Revit - What You NEED TO KNOW! (+ Free Guide)
Friday, February 5, 2021
Residential Revit - Under Construction (Replay + Links)
In this episode of BIM After Dark Live I gave an update on my ongoing home addition project ("Split Level Redux") and talk about some of the ways Revit has helped during the construction phase.
So often in residential construction, as the architect, we spend countless hours working with a client to design their dream home (or addition). However, there isn't always a connection between that effort and the efforts in the field.
I have been using my own personal project as an opportunity to explore how Revit (and "BIM" in general) can add value to residential contractors, too.
In this episode we explored:
- General construction updates on the project (with some cool footage).
- How I am using Revit to track progress.
- How Revit is helping me place material orders.
- Real-time diagramming and problem solving using the model..
- And of course, some of the head-aches along the way....
Continue reading to view the replay and all of the links mentioned (there were quite a few links mentioned!)...
Friday, January 29, 2021
Revit and Drones - Mapping, Point Clouds, and More...
Friday, January 22, 2021
BIM for Everyone - Assemble Systems & Revit
Friday, January 15, 2021
DynaMaps and Revit - Adding Context to Your Models (w/Mostafa & Paul Aubin)
On last night's episode of BIM After Dark Live we welcomed Mostafa El Ayoubi. Mostafa is an architect and civil engineer. He is the creator of Dynamo packages like DynaMaps and Data-Shapes.
This episode introduced the genesis of the DynamMaps package and it’s foundations as well as some workflows showing how to get site geometry inside Dynamo and push it to Revit will then be live demoed.
Also, this was another "crossover" with Paul Aubin and the ChiNamo users group!
Topics Included:
- Introduction to DynaMaps
- Installing the Package
- Step by Step demonstration of how to bring in buildings, topography, roads, and trees from open source data to your Revit models.
Continue reading to view the replay and learn how to install and use DynaMaps today!
Friday, January 8, 2021
Parametric Dining Room Light Fixture Family in Revit - Start to Finish
But, not just any old Revit family. A dining room light fixture.
Why a light fixture family?
Well, I've noticed over the years that light fixtures are probably some of the most wanted families. Probably because there are literally millions of fixture with all sorts of little details within them.
Another reason I wanted to walk you through the creation of this fixture live is that is contains a whole bunch of great family creation tips and tricks along the way.
There were some great questions and I shared a lot of "process" references (like sketches, and diagrams) that are worth checking out...
Topics Covered:
- Laying out a Parametric Object
- Using Nested Families (when, why, and how).
- Using multiple light sources in one family.
- Carrying parameters (like materials) through nested Families
- When to use sweeps over extrusions
- Tips for making "rods"...
And so much more.
If you missed it, be sure to continue reading to see the replay and view all of the reference materials...
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Behind the Scenes "BAD" Office Hour (Topics: Revit Curtain Walls & Placeholder Links)
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Revit Numbered Note Block Hack - Adding a "Period" (Community Quick Tip)
Monday, December 28, 2020
How to Split a Wall Sweep in Revit (Community Quick Tip)
Learning Revit, together.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
AMA Replay (Plus, a 30% Off Discount!)
Continue reading to view the episode...
Friday, December 18, 2020
The Dynamo and Grasshopper for Revit Reference Manual (Replay)
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