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The last post I tried to use AirTable to create a Colour Schedule from a Revit export. Thinking I could use the Database to cross reference items in the room such as doors/windows etc to be able to pull those in to make the colour scheme planning more comprehensive. It didn’t work. Along the way
Background I have written a post on showing internal building fabric condition over time in this article Revit Internal Condition over Time.I was not, at the time, happy with the presentation of the information as it was a series of screenshots that I then put in as slides to step through the process. Two things
I can’t actually recollect who had told me that you could go backwards in Revit versions by exporting to IFC and then opening a new project and bringing in the IFC into a previous version. I know Matt Cantwell was doing quite a lot of work with bringing information in from IFC’s but not the
A couple of interesting presentations I came across. Solar/Shadow studies by the Revit Kid: Revit Tutorial – True Solar/Shadow Studies A couple of interesting things he did in this video that I didn’t know about: 1/ Using Camera to make a plan orthogonal view (instead of perspective, thus being able to show windows full height
After trying out the Using Walk-Through-3D Free Revit Add-In by AMC Bridge I was interested in the Unity visualisation. I thought, if its that easy why isn’t it being used all the time, after all, for small scale use Unity is free. So I did a bit of research on the topic. The issue is
Walk-Through-3D . A nice add in I came across that seems to have developed a lot further than when I played with a similar package in 2015. This walkthrough has a nice appearance and has some extra features such as the map, this helps me navigate around the architecture more easily. From the description of
I don’t usually do ceramic tile finishes, but I’ve just had the opportunity of doing some on a recent project. There are floor tiles and wall tiles and feature tiles for an accessible toilet that I will use as an example. This is near the finished set-out for them, a few more dims and schedules
Capturing auditoria, theatres etc for AM/FM and for ongoing use of the model for seating planning can be useful. With numbered seating you can allocate different prices for different seating, you can also change pricing for different event configurations for multi-purpose arrangements.I have done seating on a number of buildings in Wellington when working for
I’ve started work at an Architectural firm and am trying to setup some room, door, window and colour schedules. Currently the office uses excel to do their Room schedules then puts the excel sheet on a title block to issue. The danger with this process is that you update something in Revit and you have
I came across FormIt as a link in Revit 2019 when I started working with Shand Shelton Architects. I thought I’d give it a look. I am using the on-line free version to test out. Go here. It seems to be a SketchUp/ BricsCad Shape type product with Push Pull for Shape forms (so a