Get More Out of BIM: Condition Your Model
Accelerate construction projects with more accurate and complete building information.
Join us for a webinar on Thursday, May 15 at 1:00 PM CDT. Reserve your webinar seat now.
Nancy Clark Brown, Assemble Systems' Client Relationship Manager, will demonstrate how conditioning with Assemble is a fast and effective way of customizing model information for a variety of downstream uses. In this webinar find out how to get more out of the models you work with by conditioning them with your own information including work break down structures, bid package information, and naming conventions, all of which are critical to the BIM process.
Using Assemble to condition models, project teams benefit from better insight earlier in the project life cycle, resulting in high quality models, with more accurate information, useful throughout the design and construction process.
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Monday, May 12, 2014
Assemble May Webinar
Friday, May 9, 2014
“100 Fabulous Freebies for CAD Users”
Free Guide from the Editors of Cadalyst
“100 Fabulous Freebies for CAD Users”
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Dear Reader:
Q: When is “nothing” a good thing?
A: When it’s the price you pay for great software tools that help you get your job done!
The editors of Cadalyst, with help from our contributing editors who are in the CAD trenches day in and day out, have compiled a guide of 100 tools to help you get your job done better and faster without opening your wallet. “100 Fabulous Freebies for CAD Users” has something for everyone. Download our guide and you’ll soon be asking yourself, “How did I live without this?”
Originally published in Cadalyst magazine in Spring 2010, “100 Fabulous Freebies for CAD Users” has been updated for 2014. In it, you’ll find:
Unit converters
File and text utilities
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Imaging tools
AutoCAD tools and AutoLISP code
Mobile apps
BIM tools
Tools for CAD managers
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Thursday, May 8, 2014
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Transfer Filters from one project to another
Since I have not been posting a lot of original content recently, I thought I would post some of the questions I get a work.
Question: "How do I transfer Filter settings from one project to another?" Below is an example of some Filters that a team might want to transfer from one project to another.
Answer: If you want to just transfer the project filters from one project to another, you can use the 'Transfer Project Standards" button that can be found in the Manage tab in the Settings panel.
This will allow you can transfer the Filter, but it only transfers the object selection criteria. The individual view settings, don't get transferred.
To transfer the object selection criteria and the view settings, you need to create view templates that contain your filters as well as the override settings. You can then transfer view templates from one project to another and apply the view templates to the views.
If you are always using the same filter settings in specific views, then creating those filters and view templates in your project template(s) will save time and energy down the road.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Revit OpEd: Finding and Loading Content
This is a really great post. Sometimes we often overlook the simple solutions in favor of more complex and expensive solutions.
Revit OpEd: Finding and Loading Content: Dan Stine wrote the other day, more sharing somewhat related to your post… Finding content: staff often call me asking if we have a “this...
Revit OpEd: Finding and Loading Content: Dan Stine wrote the other day, more sharing somewhat related to your post… Finding content: staff often call me asking if we have a “this...
Revit Journal File
Did you know that Revit has a lot in common with the NSA?
Revit tracks a lot of the moves that you make within the software. One of the reasons Revit does this is to track down issues when a model crashes. This information is stored in the Journal file.
One other thing you can try to do with Journal files is re-trace your actions. Say you are working in Revit and 20 minutes after your last sync to central, Revit crashes, in therory you could grab the journal file and \ drag the journal file onto the Revit shortcut on your desktop. Revit will open and run the journal file opening the file you were working on and running repeating your previous actions like a macro of script.
In theory this works, in practice its not that simple. But it is possible. Many of the Revit benchmark tools that are available use a journal file to time and record a series of tasks. Using a Journal file to restore lost work is more luck than anything else.
You can also use the Journal file to see what work has been done and it is something that is done to diagnose why Revit might be crashing.
In Winows 7, the Journal file can be found at: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Autodesk\Revit\
Imaginit Online Revit Users Group
Modeling is a chore and a joy, we get it. IMAGINiT is here to help you get more from your BIM with tips, tricks and ideas. Join us for these online sessions where you can 'talk' with others working with Autodesk® Revit® and pick the brain of our expert.
Date: Friday, May 2, 2014
Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern
Topic: Conceptual Energy Analysis
We'll look at two conceptual mass models and run energy analysis on them to see which performs better, how they can be optimized and design factors that provide the highest impact. We'll then use the best performing mass model and develop it into a building element model, run the analysis again and review its results.
Reserve your seat
Date: Friday, May 2, 2014
Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern
Topic: Conceptual Energy Analysis
We'll look at two conceptual mass models and run energy analysis on them to see which performs better, how they can be optimized and design factors that provide the highest impact. We'll then use the best performing mass model and develop it into a building element model, run the analysis again and review its results.
Reserve your seat
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Autodesk 2015 Product Keys
Below is a listing of the Autodesk 2015 Product keys in alphabetical order:
AutoCAD 2015 | 001G1 |
AutoCAD Architecture 2015 | 185G1 |
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015 | 237G1 |
AutoCAD Design Suite Premium 2015 | 768G1 |
AutoCAD Design Suite Standard 2015 | 767G1 |
AutoCAD Design Suite Ultimate 2015 | 769G1 |
AutoCAD ecscad 2015 | 562G1 |
AutoCAD ecscad 2015 R2 | 562G2 |
AutoCAD Electrical 2015 | 225G1 |
AutoCAD for Mac 2015 | 777G1 |
AutoCAD Inventor LT Suite 2015 | 596G1 |
AutoCAD LT 2015 | 057G1 |
AutoCAD LT Civil Suite 2015 | 545G1 |
AutoCAD LT for Mac 2015 | 872G1 |
AutoCAD Map 3D 2015 | 129G1 |
AutoCAD Mechanical 2015 | 206G1 |
AutoCAD MEP 2015 | 235G1 |
AutoCAD P&ID 2015 | 448G1 |
AutoCAD Plant 3D 2015 | 426G1 |
AutoCAD Raster Design 2015 | 340G1 |
AutoCAD Revit Architecture Suite 2015 | 241G1 |
AutoCAD Revit LT Suite 2015 | 834G1 |
AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite 2015 | 257G1 |
AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite 2015 | 256G1 |
AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2015 | 587G1 |
Autodesk 3ds Max 2015 | 128G1 |
Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2015 | 495G1 |
Autodesk 3ds Max Entertainment Creation Suite Premium 2015 | 774G1 |
Autodesk 3ds Max Entertainment Creation Suite Standard 2015 | 661G1 |
Autodesk Alias Automotive 2015 | 710G1 |
Autodesk Alias Design 2015 | 712G1 |
Autodesk Alias Surface 2015 | 736G1 |
Autodesk Animation Academy 2015 | 548G1 |
Autodesk AutoCAD Utility Design 2015 | 213G1 |
Autodesk Building Design Suite Premium 2015 | 765G1 |
Autodesk Building Design Suite Standard 2015 | 784G1 |
Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate 2015 | 766G1 |
Autodesk Design Academy 2015 | 200G1 |
Autodesk Display Cluster Module for Autodesk VRED Design 2015 | 889G1 |
Autodesk Education Master Suite 2015 | 651G1 |
Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite For Education 2015 | 656G1 |
Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite Premium 2015 Exclusives | P02G1 |
Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite Standard 2015 Exclusives | P01G1 |
Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite Ultimate 2015 | 793G1 |
Autodesk Fabrication CADmep 2015 | 839G1 |
Autodesk Fabrication CAMduct 2015 | 842G1 |
Autodesk Fabrication CAMduct Components 2015 | 844G1 |
Autodesk Fabrication ESTmep 2015 | 841G1 |
Autodesk Fabrication RemoteEntry 2015 | 845G1 |
Autodesk Fabrication Tracker 2015 | 843G1 |
Autodesk Factory Design Suite Premium 2015 | 757G1 |
Autodesk Factory Design Suite Standard 2015 | 789G1 |
Autodesk Factory Design Suite Ultimate 2015 | 760G1 |
Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite Premium 2015 | 786G1 |
Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite Standard 2015 | 787G1 |
Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite Ultimate 2015 | 785G1 |
Autodesk Infrastructure Map Server 2015 | 796G1 |
Autodesk Infrastructure Map Server 5 Activations 2015 | 877G1 |
Autodesk InfraWorks 2015 | 808G1 |
Autodesk Inventor 2015 | 208G1 |
Autodesk Inventor Engineer-to-Order Series 2015 | 805G1 |
Autodesk Inventor Engineer-to-Order Server 2015 | 752G1 |
Autodesk Inventor LT 2015 | 529G1 |
Autodesk Inventor Professional 2015 | 797G1 |
Autodesk Maya 2015 | 657G1 |
Autodesk Maya Entertainment Creation Suite Premium 2015 | 775G1 |
Autodesk Maya Entertainment Creation Suite Standard 2015 | 660G1 |
Autodesk MotionBuilder 2015 | 727G1 |
Autodesk Mudbox 2015 | 498G1 |
Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2015 | 507G1 |
Autodesk Navisworks Simulate 2015 | 506G1 |
Autodesk Plant Design Suite Premium 2015 | 763G1 |
Autodesk Plant Design Suite Standard 2015 | 788G1 |
Autodesk Plant Design Suite Ultimate 2015 | 764G1 |
Autodesk Product Design Suite for Education 2015 | 654G1 |
Autodesk Product Design Suite Premium 2015 | 782G1 |
Autodesk Product Design Suite Standard 2015 | 783G1 |
Autodesk Product Design Suite Ultimate 2015 | 781G1 |
Autodesk Raytracing Cluster Module for Autodesk VRED 2015 | 890G1 |
Autodesk Real-Time Ray Tracing Cluster 2015 | 692G1 |
Autodesk Recap 2015 | 919G1 |
Autodesk Revit 2015 | 829G1 |
Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015 | 240G1 |
Autodesk Revit LT 2015 | 828G1 |
Autodesk Revit MEP 2015 | 589G1 |
Autodesk Revit Structure 2015 | 255G1 |
Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2015 | 547G1 |
Autodesk Showcase 2015 | 262G1 |
Autodesk Showcase Professional 2015 | 295G1 |
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2015 | 809G1 |
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2015 Advanced | 810G1 |
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2015 Connection for NX | 815G1 |
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2015 Connection for Parasolid | 824G1 |
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2015 Connection for Pro/E | 822G1 |
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2015 Design Study Environment | 812G1 |
Autodesk Simulation CFD 2015 Motion | 811G1 |
Autodesk Simulation DFM 2015 | 837G1 |
Autodesk Simulation Mechanical 2015 | 669G1 |
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Adviser Premium 2015 | 571G1 |
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Adviser Standard 2015 | 570G1 |
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Adviser Ultimate 2015 | 572G1 |
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Insight Premium 2015 | 574G1 |
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Insight Standard 2015 | 573G1 |
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Insight Ultimate 2015 | 575G1 |
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Synergy 2015 | 579G1 |
Autodesk SketchBook Designer 2015 | 741G1 |
Autodesk SketchBook Pro for Enterprise 2015 | 871G1 |
Autodesk Softimage 2015 | 590G1 |
Autodesk Softimage Entertainment Creation Suite Standard 2015 | 662G1 |
Autodesk Structural Bridge Design 2015 | 954G1 |
Autodesk Vault Collaboration 2015 | 549G1 |
Autodesk Vault Collaboration AEC 2015 | 801G1 |
Autodesk Vault Office 2015 | 555G1 |
Autodesk Vault Professional 2015 | 569G1 |
Autodesk Vault Workgroup 2015 | 559G1 |
Autodesk VRED 2015 | 884G1 |
Autodesk VRED Design 2015 | 885G1 |
Autodesk VRED Presenter 2015 | 888G1 |
Autodesk VRED Professional 2015 | 886G1 |
Autodesk VRED Server 2015 | 887G1 |
CADdoctor for Autodesk Simulation 2015 | 577G1 |
mental ray Standalone 2015 | 718G1 |
RealDWG 2015 | 151G1 |
T1 Enterprise Multi-flex 2015 | 535G1 |
T1 Enterprise Multi-flex Standard Bundle 2015 | 891G1 |
Repost: BIM & BEAM
Repost: BIM & BEAM: Become an AU 2014 Speaker
Our annual Autodesk University conference offers some of the finest professional training and networking in the world. This is your opportunity to distinguish yourself. Share your expertise as an industry leader, and connect with like-minded professionals.Autodesk is accepting AU 2014 class proposals–now through May 23.
Submit your proposal now
Classes we're looking for this year
• Advanced classes—Consider presenting challenging material that will appeal to attendees with 3+ years of industry experience.
• Process and workflow strategies—Show how you use multiple Autodesk products together to make optimal use of Autodesk design and creation suites. Handoffs within and between products are increasingly important for users.
• Business management solutions—Describe how Autodesk solutions can improve company workflow, collaboration, and overall efficiency. Provide strategies for adopting and implementing new technologies. Share methods for improving concept-to-completion cycles.
• Industry trends—Provide insights on model-based design, the cloud, product lifecycle management, and sustainability as it pertains to your industry.
Recommended steps for AU speakers
• Learn about the types of classes we want to offer this year, and review the speaker benefits and deadlines on Speaker resources.
• View archived classes and content from AU 2013, including handouts, datasets, and presentations, on the AU website.
• Submit your class proposal by May 23, and then join us at Autodesk University from December 2–4, 2014 at Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Repost: Revit Clinic: Revit 2015 Performance Enhancements
Revit 2015 Performance Enhancements
Thanks to Jeff Hanson for the following post!
With each development cycle the Revit team works to develop new features, enhance or expand existing functionality, and improve the overall performance of Revit. The 2015 development cycle was no different in this respect and overall performance of Revit 2015 has increased when tested against Revit 2014.
Of particular note is the performance of graphics related operations. In our tests we saw the greatest improvements in raster image operations (move, cop, array, etc…), view navigation, and element selection.
This year’s Revit development also included a project that alters the internal family data structure which optimizes some computation heavy update operations that are triggered when the model is changed. In some cases we have seen performance in these areas improved up to 30%.
Because of the calculation intensive nature of Revit MEP, separate performance statistics are kept for MEP functions and MEP heavy project files. The performance increases for MEP were found to be similar. MEP specific performance tests also showed increase in performance in most areas from 2014 to 2015.
You can of course test and rate the performance of Revit on your hardware and using your projects to see if you get similar results as our tests. Revit Forum has its own bench mark test. You can find more information on how to run your own test in this thread.
http://www.revitforum.org/hardware-infrastructure/1063-rfobenchmark.html
Give Revit 2015 performance a test of your own and let us know what you find!
With each development cycle the Revit team works to develop new features, enhance or expand existing functionality, and improve the overall performance of Revit. The 2015 development cycle was no different in this respect and overall performance of Revit 2015 has increased when tested against Revit 2014.
Of particular note is the performance of graphics related operations. In our tests we saw the greatest improvements in raster image operations (move, cop, array, etc…), view navigation, and element selection.
This year’s Revit development also included a project that alters the internal family data structure which optimizes some computation heavy update operations that are triggered when the model is changed. In some cases we have seen performance in these areas improved up to 30%.
Because of the calculation intensive nature of Revit MEP, separate performance statistics are kept for MEP functions and MEP heavy project files. The performance increases for MEP were found to be similar. MEP specific performance tests also showed increase in performance in most areas from 2014 to 2015.
You can of course test and rate the performance of Revit on your hardware and using your projects to see if you get similar results as our tests. Revit Forum has its own bench mark test. You can find more information on how to run your own test in this thread.
http://www.revitforum.org/hardware-infrastructure/1063-rfobenchmark.html
Give Revit 2015 performance a test of your own and let us know what you find!
Sunday, March 16, 2014
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