From Shaan Hurley's Between the Lines blog
28 October 2008
Are you Attending AU 2008, Get Certified on Autodesk Products Free
Are you certifiable? This year at AU 2008 the Autodesk Product Certification exams are FREE. Just pick up one or more vouchers at the Autodesk Education & Learning booth in the AU 2008 Exhibit Hall. It is first come, first served due to limited space so make a direct and fast line for the Autodesk Education & Learning booth when the Exhibit Hall first opens.
AutoCAD
AutoCAD Architecture
AutoCAD Civil 3D
Autodesk Inventor
Revit Architecture
Autodesk University 2008 Certification-related activities include the following:
Onsite Testing – AutoCAD®, AutoCAD® Architecture, Autodesk® Inventor®, Revit® Architecture, and AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software. Exams available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Certification Preparation Classes – Classes designed to help you pass the AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor 2009 Associate and Professional Certification exams.
Academic Certification Class – Educators should be sure to attend Academic Certification: Give Your Students a Head Start in their Design Careers to learn more about offering their students Autodesk Professional Certification at affordable academic pricing.
Professional Certification Class – Want to hear what it’s all about? For an overview of the new 2009 program, attend Getting Certified: Get the Recognition and Rewards You Deserve.
Autodesk Bookstore – The spot to purchase Certification preparation materials from Autodesk Learning. In the Exhibit Hall.
More Details: http://au.autodesk.com/event/campusclass/certification/
This is one more reason and benefit why attending AU 2008 is cost effective and a great way to be more productive and network with the best in the world. You can also show your experience and knowledge in a official certification when you return back home to your office.
Cheers, Shaan
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
ADAPT-Builder link for Revit Structure
From BIM and Beam
ADAPT-Builder - integration link for Revit Structure is now available!
Revit Structure 2009 meets ADAPT-Builder.
The 3rd generation of the integration link is now available.
The bi-directional integration offers ease-of-use by directly transferring model information from Revit Structure to ADAPT and back at the basic physical model level.
Carry out your detailed slab and foundation system design using ADAPT's powerful 3D finite element analysis engines (ADAPT-Floor Pro and MAT) that automatically create analytical models from your imported Revit Structure model. Transfer potential geometry changes as well as reinforcement objects from ADAPT-Builder back into Revit Structure.
This saves hours in redundant model manipulation, data entry and dramatically reduces coordination errors.
View ADAPT-Revit integration video…
For more information, please go visit ADAPT
ADAPT-Builder - integration link for Revit Structure is now available!
Revit Structure 2009 meets ADAPT-Builder.
The 3rd generation of the integration link is now available.
The bi-directional integration offers ease-of-use by directly transferring model information from Revit Structure to ADAPT and back at the basic physical model level.
Carry out your detailed slab and foundation system design using ADAPT's powerful 3D finite element analysis engines (ADAPT-Floor Pro and MAT) that automatically create analytical models from your imported Revit Structure model. Transfer potential geometry changes as well as reinforcement objects from ADAPT-Builder back into Revit Structure.
This saves hours in redundant model manipulation, data entry and dramatically reduces coordination errors.
View ADAPT-Revit integration video…
For more information, please go visit ADAPT
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
AU 2008 - Buddy Pass
From the AU 2008 website and Phil Read of HNTB Architecture.
AU 2008 Buddy Pass: “Economic Stimulus” for New Registrants
A tough economic climate demands the competitive edge only Autodesk University can deliver:
In-depth product training on all the software you use every dayPowerful business strategies and industry insights from trusted expertsThe best networking opportunities you’ll find anywhere
You don’t want to miss AU 2008—and we don’t want you to miss it either. To make it easier for you to attend, Autodesk has announced the AU 2008 Buddy Pass offer.
The AU 2008 Buddy Pass Offer from Autodesk
The Buddy Pass offer begins at 9:00 a.m. (PT) on November 5.
The first 100 people to register and fully pay for a regular* AU 2008 pass can invite a “buddy” to register for free.
When the 100 free Buddy Passes are gone, people who register and fully pay for a regular AU 2008 pass can invite a buddy to register for only US$595.
In addition, anyone who registered and fully paid for a regular AU 2008 pass before November 5 at 9:00 a.m. (PT) can also invite a “buddy.”
Note: The AU 2008 Buddy Pass offer is for a limited time only. Autodesk may end this offer at any time without notice.
Note: Only one (1) Buddy Pass per fully paid regular AU 2008 pass.
* Regular = four-day, all-inclusive
What’s Included In the Buddy Pass—and What Isn’t
Buddy Passes provide full access to all AU 2008 classes and functions.Buddy Passes do not include hotel.Buddy Passes do not include pre-registration for classes and labs—the Buddy Pass holder may attend classes and labs only if there is room available, and will be seated five minutes after the class or lab has begun.
Who’s Eligible—and Who Isn’t
Those who register and fully pay for a regular four-day, all-inclusive AU 2008 pass qualify for the Buddy Pass offer starting on November 5 at 9:00 a.m. (PT).Those who do not qualify for this offer include AU Speakers, Autodesk employees, Exhibitors, and any other holders of discounted passes.
How to Take Advantage of the AU 2008 Buddy Pass Offer If…
You Are NOT Currently Registered for AU 2008
Register online on, or after, November 5, starting at 9:00 a.m. (PT).
A site notice will tell you if:
A free Buddy Pass is still available—orA US$595 Buddy Pass is still available—or The Buddy Pass offer is no longer available
If a Buddy Pass is available, and you complete the registration process, during confirmation a promotion code will be generated. Give that code to your buddy to use when registering. Depending on which Buddy Pass offer is available to you, your buddy can register for free or US$595. If the Buddy Pass offer is no longer available, no code will be generated, and no Buddy Pass will be offered.
Note: Online registration ends November 14.
You ARE Currently Registered for AU 2008
Contact the Autodesk University Registration Team—see contact information, below—on, or after, November 5 starting at 9:00 a.m. (PT), and request a Buddy Pass promotion code.
A member of the AU Registration Team will tell you if:
A free Buddy Pass is still available—orA US$595 Buddy Pass is still available—orThe Buddy Pass offer is no longer available
If you hold a regular, fully paid four-day, all-inclusive AU 2008 pass, and a Buddy Pass is available, you will be given a promotion code. Give that code to your buddy to use when registering, and, depending on which Buddy Pass offer is available to you, your buddy can register for free or US$595.
To call or email the Autodesk University Registration Team:
1-888-371-1722 (toll-free in the United States)
1-415-446-7717 (outside the United States)
autodeskuniversity@autodeskevents.com
AU 2008 Buddy Pass: “Economic Stimulus” for New Registrants
A tough economic climate demands the competitive edge only Autodesk University can deliver:
In-depth product training on all the software you use every dayPowerful business strategies and industry insights from trusted expertsThe best networking opportunities you’ll find anywhere
You don’t want to miss AU 2008—and we don’t want you to miss it either. To make it easier for you to attend, Autodesk has announced the AU 2008 Buddy Pass offer.
The AU 2008 Buddy Pass Offer from Autodesk
The Buddy Pass offer begins at 9:00 a.m. (PT) on November 5.
The first 100 people to register and fully pay for a regular* AU 2008 pass can invite a “buddy” to register for free.
When the 100 free Buddy Passes are gone, people who register and fully pay for a regular AU 2008 pass can invite a buddy to register for only US$595.
In addition, anyone who registered and fully paid for a regular AU 2008 pass before November 5 at 9:00 a.m. (PT) can also invite a “buddy.”
Note: The AU 2008 Buddy Pass offer is for a limited time only. Autodesk may end this offer at any time without notice.
Note: Only one (1) Buddy Pass per fully paid regular AU 2008 pass.
* Regular = four-day, all-inclusive
What’s Included In the Buddy Pass—and What Isn’t
Buddy Passes provide full access to all AU 2008 classes and functions.Buddy Passes do not include hotel.Buddy Passes do not include pre-registration for classes and labs—the Buddy Pass holder may attend classes and labs only if there is room available, and will be seated five minutes after the class or lab has begun.
Who’s Eligible—and Who Isn’t
Those who register and fully pay for a regular four-day, all-inclusive AU 2008 pass qualify for the Buddy Pass offer starting on November 5 at 9:00 a.m. (PT).Those who do not qualify for this offer include AU Speakers, Autodesk employees, Exhibitors, and any other holders of discounted passes.
How to Take Advantage of the AU 2008 Buddy Pass Offer If…
You Are NOT Currently Registered for AU 2008
Register online on, or after, November 5, starting at 9:00 a.m. (PT).
A site notice will tell you if:
A free Buddy Pass is still available—orA US$595 Buddy Pass is still available—or The Buddy Pass offer is no longer available
If a Buddy Pass is available, and you complete the registration process, during confirmation a promotion code will be generated. Give that code to your buddy to use when registering. Depending on which Buddy Pass offer is available to you, your buddy can register for free or US$595. If the Buddy Pass offer is no longer available, no code will be generated, and no Buddy Pass will be offered.
Note: Online registration ends November 14.
You ARE Currently Registered for AU 2008
Contact the Autodesk University Registration Team—see contact information, below—on, or after, November 5 starting at 9:00 a.m. (PT), and request a Buddy Pass promotion code.
A member of the AU Registration Team will tell you if:
A free Buddy Pass is still available—orA US$595 Buddy Pass is still available—orThe Buddy Pass offer is no longer available
If you hold a regular, fully paid four-day, all-inclusive AU 2008 pass, and a Buddy Pass is available, you will be given a promotion code. Give that code to your buddy to use when registering, and, depending on which Buddy Pass offer is available to you, your buddy can register for free or US$595.
To call or email the Autodesk University Registration Team:
1-888-371-1722 (toll-free in the United States)
1-415-446-7717 (outside the United States)
autodeskuniversity@autodeskevents.com
Revit Architecture Training @ JCCC
Johnson County Community College will be offering another Revit Architecture class starting 02/14/09 and going until 05/09/09. This is a Saturday class from 9am to 12:30pm. This is a 2 credit hour class.
The bad news is that the class will be using Revit Architecture 2008. I know, I know. Please don't get me started. I already tried to get them to upgrade, but I couldn't get any traction.
If you are interested in the class, you can get a little more information at JCCC.
I have been asked if JCCC will be teaching Structure or MEP but I do not believe this will happen. Contact JCCC though for more specific information.
The bad news is that the class will be using Revit Architecture 2008. I know, I know. Please don't get me started. I already tried to get them to upgrade, but I couldn't get any traction.
If you are interested in the class, you can get a little more information at JCCC.
I have been asked if JCCC will be teaching Structure or MEP but I do not believe this will happen. Contact JCCC though for more specific information.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Revit Flavor Comparisons - from MasterGraphics
From MasterGraphics
I’ve been asked many times about the differences are between Revit Architecture, Revit Structure and Revit MEP? Are they the same with different tool sets? Is Structure the same as Arch with expanded tool set? Is MEP Arch with an expanded tool set? Can I get all 3 in one?
Well, you can’t get all 3 in one (man, I sure hope Autodesk can do something about this!!). As for the other questions about the differences between the 3 apps, there are a few things that are different. One of those is being the families that come with each product. I hope to soon look at the main differences and will post and update when I do.
Another is the External Tools that are available to each product. For example, Arch and MEP will not allow you to tie your model to a Structural Analysis program like Structure can. MEP, will allow you to tie into Trane Trace, but Arch and Structural cannot. Just take a look at the Extensions provided by Autodesk…there is a separate set for each program.
The next and maybe the most asked is the actual tools that are in each program. Well, there are many commands that are available in all 3, some in 2, some in just one. I’ve put together a document that lists out the command tools between the 3 products. I did not list every single command tool, just the ones that are not available in all 3 via the pull-down menus. You can download the document HERE.
I’ve been asked many times about the differences are between Revit Architecture, Revit Structure and Revit MEP? Are they the same with different tool sets? Is Structure the same as Arch with expanded tool set? Is MEP Arch with an expanded tool set? Can I get all 3 in one?
Well, you can’t get all 3 in one (man, I sure hope Autodesk can do something about this!!). As for the other questions about the differences between the 3 apps, there are a few things that are different. One of those is being the families that come with each product. I hope to soon look at the main differences and will post and update when I do.
Another is the External Tools that are available to each product. For example, Arch and MEP will not allow you to tie your model to a Structural Analysis program like Structure can. MEP, will allow you to tie into Trane Trace, but Arch and Structural cannot. Just take a look at the Extensions provided by Autodesk…there is a separate set for each program.
The next and maybe the most asked is the actual tools that are in each program. Well, there are many commands that are available in all 3, some in 2, some in just one. I’ve put together a document that lists out the command tools between the 3 products. I did not list every single command tool, just the ones that are not available in all 3 via the pull-down menus. You can download the document HERE.
Large Project Management - Central File
I have been meaning to post this for awhile, just not enough hours in the day.
I have been asked numerous questions about Large Project Management, so I thought I would put together several posts on that topic. I am sure that my boss Phil Read of HNTB Architecture and and my friend Daniel Hurtubise of RevitIt (update your blog you crazy Canadian) will also have some comments on this very subject as well.
One important topic that I think gets overlooked from time to time is Saving to Central, so here are my comments on the matter.
Save to Central:
• Some will say that there is no clear rule for the best practice on how frequently users should save to central. Because a Save to Central can utilize substantial amounts of time to process and utilizing a great deal of network bandwidth, you are probably not going to Save to Central too often. That being said, you don't want to go too often without saving, because the local file(s) will be way out of sync with the Central file.
• We generally recommend that users perform local saves often. We recommend that users perform a local Save every 15 minutes and then 15 minutes later perform a Save to Central every 15-20 minutes depending on the size of the project. (I used to think this was too often, but has Daniel pointed out to me, the more often you STC, the less data that is being transmitted back and forth).
I have been asked numerous questions about Large Project Management, so I thought I would put together several posts on that topic. I am sure that my boss Phil Read of HNTB Architecture and and my friend Daniel Hurtubise of RevitIt (update your blog you crazy Canadian) will also have some comments on this very subject as well.
One important topic that I think gets overlooked from time to time is Saving to Central, so here are my comments on the matter.
Save to Central:
• Some will say that there is no clear rule for the best practice on how frequently users should save to central. Because a Save to Central can utilize substantial amounts of time to process and utilizing a great deal of network bandwidth, you are probably not going to Save to Central too often. That being said, you don't want to go too often without saving, because the local file(s) will be way out of sync with the Central file.
• We generally recommend that users perform local saves often. We recommend that users perform a local Save every 15 minutes and then 15 minutes later perform a Save to Central every 15-20 minutes depending on the size of the project. (I used to think this was too often, but has Daniel pointed out to me, the more often you STC, the less data that is being transmitted back and forth).
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Another Autodesk Acquisition
October 23, 2008
Dear Autodesk/Softimage Customer,
We are pleased to announce that Autodesk and Avid Technology have signed a definitive agreement for Autodesk to acquire substantially all of the assets of Softimage, a Canadian subsidiary of Avid Technology. We are excited by this opportunity to join forces, combining two strong teams into a world-class center for computer graphics software research and development.
Both Softimage and Autodesk Media & Entertainment are headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Softimage has been developing state-of-the-art 3D technology for more than 20 years. Its products are recognized as best-ofbreed in the entertainment industry. With nine million users, Autodesk is a world leader in 2D and 3D design software for the media and entertainment, manufacturing, building and construction markets.
Softimage's technology complements Autodesk's entertainment products. Many film, television and game pipelines include products from both companies. Adding Softimage products and technology to Autodesk's entertainment product line will allow us to offer you more complete and efficient workflows.
Upon completion of the acquisition, you will still be able to choose your favorite 3D modeling, animation and rendering solution – whether it is SOFTIMAGE® |XSI®, Autodesk® 3ds Max® or Autodesk Maya® software. We intend to continue driving innovation in all three products. Following close, we will also focus on improving interoperability through the Autodesk® FBX® software 3D data exchange solution to help improve your production efficiency when working with multiple Autodesk applications.
We are also excited by the proposed addition of Softimage talent and technology to Autodesk Media & Entertainment, as it will accelerate the work of our newly formed Games Technology Group, which includes technologies such as Autodesk® HumanIK® and Autodesk® Kynapse® software. The group's purpose is to deliver the next-generation of real-time, interactive 3D authoring tools for games, film and television.
Autodesk will acquire and plans to continue developing the following Softimage products:
SOFTIMAGE|XSI, including XSI Essentials, XSI Advanced, XSI Academic, XSI Mod Tool and the XSI software development kit (SDK). XSI offers a complete 3D modeling, animation, rendering and development environment.
SOFTIMAGE®|Face Robot® software, which enables the creation of life-like human facial animation quickly and easily.
SOFTIMAGE®|Cat™, an advanced character animation system that is a plug-in for Autodesk 3ds Max software. It is intended that SOFTIMAGE|Cat will be integrated into the 3ds Max product line.
SOFTIMAGE®|Crosswalk, an interoperability solution, is intended to be integrated with Autodesk's interoperability technology.
The acquisition is expected to close in the next month. Until that time, Autodesk and Softimage will continue operating independently. Please continue using your existing contacts for sales, services and support. We will keep you updated on this acquisition, both directly and online at www.autodesk.com/softimage.
We look forward to welcoming you to the combined family and thank you for your business.
Sincerely,
Marc Petit
Senior Vice President,
Autodesk Media & Entertainment Marc Stevens
General Manager
Softimage
Autodesk is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2008 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.
Thank you for your continued interest in Autodesk products. Autodesk respects your time and privacy. If you would prefer not to receive future e-mails about our products or events, or have received this e-mail in error, please click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this page.
Autodesk, Inc., 111 McInnis Parkway, San Rafael, California, 94903
Dear Autodesk/Softimage Customer,
We are pleased to announce that Autodesk and Avid Technology have signed a definitive agreement for Autodesk to acquire substantially all of the assets of Softimage, a Canadian subsidiary of Avid Technology. We are excited by this opportunity to join forces, combining two strong teams into a world-class center for computer graphics software research and development.
Both Softimage and Autodesk Media & Entertainment are headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Softimage has been developing state-of-the-art 3D technology for more than 20 years. Its products are recognized as best-ofbreed in the entertainment industry. With nine million users, Autodesk is a world leader in 2D and 3D design software for the media and entertainment, manufacturing, building and construction markets.
Softimage's technology complements Autodesk's entertainment products. Many film, television and game pipelines include products from both companies. Adding Softimage products and technology to Autodesk's entertainment product line will allow us to offer you more complete and efficient workflows.
Upon completion of the acquisition, you will still be able to choose your favorite 3D modeling, animation and rendering solution – whether it is SOFTIMAGE® |XSI®, Autodesk® 3ds Max® or Autodesk Maya® software. We intend to continue driving innovation in all three products. Following close, we will also focus on improving interoperability through the Autodesk® FBX® software 3D data exchange solution to help improve your production efficiency when working with multiple Autodesk applications.
We are also excited by the proposed addition of Softimage talent and technology to Autodesk Media & Entertainment, as it will accelerate the work of our newly formed Games Technology Group, which includes technologies such as Autodesk® HumanIK® and Autodesk® Kynapse® software. The group's purpose is to deliver the next-generation of real-time, interactive 3D authoring tools for games, film and television.
Autodesk will acquire and plans to continue developing the following Softimage products:
SOFTIMAGE|XSI, including XSI Essentials, XSI Advanced, XSI Academic, XSI Mod Tool and the XSI software development kit (SDK). XSI offers a complete 3D modeling, animation, rendering and development environment.
SOFTIMAGE®|Face Robot® software, which enables the creation of life-like human facial animation quickly and easily.
SOFTIMAGE®|Cat™, an advanced character animation system that is a plug-in for Autodesk 3ds Max software. It is intended that SOFTIMAGE|Cat will be integrated into the 3ds Max product line.
SOFTIMAGE®|Crosswalk, an interoperability solution, is intended to be integrated with Autodesk's interoperability technology.
The acquisition is expected to close in the next month. Until that time, Autodesk and Softimage will continue operating independently. Please continue using your existing contacts for sales, services and support. We will keep you updated on this acquisition, both directly and online at www.autodesk.com/softimage.
We look forward to welcoming you to the combined family and thank you for your business.
Sincerely,
Marc Petit
Senior Vice President,
Autodesk Media & Entertainment Marc Stevens
General Manager
Softimage
Autodesk is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2008 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.
Thank you for your continued interest in Autodesk products. Autodesk respects your time and privacy. If you would prefer not to receive future e-mails about our products or events, or have received this e-mail in error, please click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this page.
Autodesk, Inc., 111 McInnis Parkway, San Rafael, California, 94903
Friday, October 24, 2008
Revit Structure Plug-In
SI Tools for Revit® Structure is a Revit Structure add-in that provides advanced selection capabilities for structural members. Use the toolbar buttons to quickly select all beams, columns, or walls on a single level or in the entire model, regardless of type or material. Or use the Advanced Selection options to select a custom combination of beams, columns and walls.
Want to identify all 8X10 members, both beams and columns? Or select all concrete members, regardless of size? Or do you need to quickly find all members designated “not for analysis”? It is easy with SI Tools for Revit Structure.
I have not had the time to install or use this tool, but would be interested to here some comments from those who have.
Want to identify all 8X10 members, both beams and columns? Or select all concrete members, regardless of size? Or do you need to quickly find all members designated “not for analysis”? It is easy with SI Tools for Revit Structure.
I have not had the time to install or use this tool, but would be interested to here some comments from those who have.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
BIM Survey
Kansas City Revit User Group Members,
Mark W. Kiker, Chief Information Officer - Assoc. AIA of HMC is looking for your input.
Mark is conducting a survey for a class that I am putting together on the BIM Manager position to be presented at Autodesk University 2008.
Here is the class outline…
BIM Manager - The Newest Position - BIM Manager, BIM Leader, BIM Coach, BIM Coordinator. Just some of the titles being handed out to those forward thinking BIM leaders. There is a new position that is developing as BIM progresses. It is one dedicated to overseeing BIM projects. Is it different that CAD Manager? Is it the same? What duties should a BIM Manager be doing? What are the same? Is this a short term evolution or is the CAD Manager being replaced? Discover what it takes to be a BIM Manager.
Please take 5 minutes to complete the two surveys below. If you are not the “hands on” person managing BIM at your firm, please forward this on to them for participation. I will be sharing the results of the survey with all of the participants that supply their email address at the end of the surveys.
=> BIM Position Survey
=> BIM Software and Project Survey
Thanks,
Mark W. Kiker
Chief Information Officer - Assoc. AIA
HMC
Mark W. Kiker, Chief Information Officer - Assoc. AIA of HMC is looking for your input.
Mark is conducting a survey for a class that I am putting together on the BIM Manager position to be presented at Autodesk University 2008.
Here is the class outline…
BIM Manager - The Newest Position - BIM Manager, BIM Leader, BIM Coach, BIM Coordinator. Just some of the titles being handed out to those forward thinking BIM leaders. There is a new position that is developing as BIM progresses. It is one dedicated to overseeing BIM projects. Is it different that CAD Manager? Is it the same? What duties should a BIM Manager be doing? What are the same? Is this a short term evolution or is the CAD Manager being replaced? Discover what it takes to be a BIM Manager.
Please take 5 minutes to complete the two surveys below. If you are not the “hands on” person managing BIM at your firm, please forward this on to them for participation. I will be sharing the results of the survey with all of the participants that supply their email address at the end of the surveys.
=> BIM Position Survey
=> BIM Software and Project Survey
Thanks,
Mark W. Kiker
Chief Information Officer - Assoc. AIA
HMC
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Bentley Tools working with Revit
A few weeks ago Phil Read, Todd Williams and myself traveled to Exton, PA to the Bentley Headquarters to get an overview of some of the technology that they are developing and how that might fit into HNTB Architecture's workflow. Now for the record, HNTB Architecture is primarily an Autodesk shop and we are transitioning from using AutoCAD/ADT to Revit. We have Architecture and Structure in house.
I should mention this as well. I don't really care for ADT/AutoCAD Architecture that Revit is available. I think ADT is a powerful tool, but it has a very steep learning curve and there are way too many options to complete a task manage some kind of setting. As I mentioned, it is a great tool and HNTB is incredible fortunate to have Todd Williams on staff to manage that beast. But ADT is a beast that has to be managed.
Admittedly I have not used MicroStation in a very long time. But when I see a demo or someone using it, I see essentially ADT with a different interface. So, just like ADT, I really don't care for MicroStation.
That being said, I was very impressed with Bentley's Generative Components. I could try to describe Generative Compoenents but I think the following from Bentley's web site sums it up rather well: "Generative Components is an associative and parametric modeling system used by architects and engineers to automate the design processes and accelerate design iterations." Really cool product and definately something to look at regardless of what you think of Bentley or MicroStation you should take a look at Generative Components.
You might also be surprised to know that Bentley has a product called "ProjectWise Navigator" which is meant to be similar to NavisWorks.
Bentley is also working to enhance their structural analysis aplication links to Revit Structure and I look forward to seeing a demo of how their FM package work with Revit as well.
It was an interesting and informative trip to Exton. And surprisingly, they just let Phil walk around.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Revit 2009 Platform Update
Autodesk has released the new Web Updates, Service Packs, or Builds (wish they would stick with a name) for the Revit 2009 platform.
What is new for this release is that you are now able to install just the "update" to an existing installation.
Here are the links of note.
Revit Architecture 2009 downloads
Revit Structure 2009 downloads
Revit MEP 2009 dowloads
There is of course a very LONG list of fixes / improvements that you can find from the links above.
For subscription customers, you can now download the 64-bit version of Revit. I used the beta of Revit Architecture 64-bit on a couple different Dell workstations with either 4GB or 16GB of RAM running XP 64-bit and saw noticeable stability and performance improvements.
You can download the 64-bit versions of Revit from the Autodesk Subscription site. On the left side of the screen you will see "Product Downloads". Click on that link and you will then be able to download the 64-bit versions from the list. Keep in mind that you need to be running a 64-bit operating system in order to use these versions of Revit.
What is new for this release is that you are now able to install just the "update" to an existing installation.
Here are the links of note.
Revit Architecture 2009 downloads
Revit Structure 2009 downloads
Revit MEP 2009 dowloads
There is of course a very LONG list of fixes / improvements that you can find from the links above.
For subscription customers, you can now download the 64-bit version of Revit. I used the beta of Revit Architecture 64-bit on a couple different Dell workstations with either 4GB or 16GB of RAM running XP 64-bit and saw noticeable stability and performance improvements.
You can download the 64-bit versions of Revit from the Autodesk Subscription site. On the left side of the screen you will see "Product Downloads". Click on that link and you will then be able to download the 64-bit versions from the list. Keep in mind that you need to be running a 64-bit operating system in order to use these versions of Revit.
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