Thursday, June 26, 2014

What's New in Clarity for Revit Server 2015

Some of you might have already noticed that Clarity 2015 for Revit Server has been installed.

What's New in the 2015 Release
The 2015 version is targeted for firms looking to improve efficiency, provide easier model exchanges with partners, and improved usability with additional fit and finish features based on your input/feedback.

Some notable features in this release include:
·         Integration with Autodesk BIM 360 Glue
·         New User Interface With Improved Usability
·         Added Support for Model Exchange Workflows (Publish and Update Models)
·         New Tasks and Introducing Task Actions, Provide More Time Savings and Control Options
Detailed List:
·               Updated Look (Clean, Fast, Visual)
·               Support for Revit and Revit Server 2013, 2014 & 2015
·               Addition of Feedback Option
·               Addition of New “Project Cards” View for Projects
·               Project: Combined former “More” tab of files to Project Home
·               New Task Addition: Actions > Post Action
o        Run Script File
o        Move/Copy Files
o        Post to FTP
·               Task Addition: Custom IFC Exporter
·               Task Addition: Publish Model
·               Task Addition: Update Model (from Disk or FTP)
·               Task Addition: Target Filter Controls
·               Task Addition: View/Sheet Set Display Available
·               Task Addition: Publish to Autodesk BIM 360 Glue
·               Task Adjustment: DB Export Support for New Revision to Sheet
·               Task Adjustment: Error On Missing Links (Yes/No)
·               Task Server: Now Shows Version of Revit it Supports
·               Task Server: All Tasks Performable on Remote Servers
·               Task Server: Now Supports Multiple Central Hosts
·               Task Server: Remote Ping-based Claiming (Reduce Model Pull Time)
·               Task Server: Project Setting for Preferred Task Servers
·               Users: New Filter To Find Users (Global)
·               Users: Sortable Grid
·               Users: Addition of Disabled Users to Grid Sorting
·               Users: Support for Setting Users Expiration on Creation
·               Users: Coordinator Can Now Manage Artifact Files
·               Reports: Custom Sorting/Filtering Now Maintained on Export
·               Reports: Sorting Move Up/Down Selected Columns on Create/Edit
·               Revit Add-In: Launch Project Tasks Inside of Revit
·               Revit Add-In: Un-Set Accelerator (Revit Server Tool)
·               Revit Add-In: Option to send in the journal file right now.
·               Data Sheets: Backup Sheet on Delete
·               Data Sheets: Now Supports Side-by-Side Item Tables
·               Data Sheets: Family Images Now Included
·               Web Editing: Copy Data to Different Type
·               Web Editing: Image Selection “Detail View’ Option

For those of you that are responsible for updating team member models on Revit Server, one features that you will be interested in is the “Update Revit File From Disk” task. This task allows replace the file on Revit Server with a newer version of the same file with a Clarity Task. The old process required you to:
  • ·         Download models
  • ·         Log into Clarity
  • ·         Open the project
  • ·         Backup the Project
  • ·         Edit the Project
  • ·         Delete a file
  • ·         Close Clarity
  • ·         Open Revit
  • ·         Save file to Revit Server

The new process is very simple:
  • ·         Download model
  • ·         Log into Clarity
  • ·         Open the Project
  • ·         Run the Task to Update Revit File From Disk


The Task functionality also provides the ability to automatically re-path links and strip views and sheets from the model as well.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Revit 2015 - Update Release 3

Update Release 3 for Revit 2015 has been released

Revit 2015
Revit Architecture 2015
Revit MEP 2015
Revit Structure 2015
 
 

The MEP BIM Engineer (And CAD Too...): Get to KNOW your Status Bar in Revit

This is really good summary of some of the features of the status bar.

Get to KNOW your Status Bar in Revit

Not sure why, but the status bar has some of the most overlooked - and cool - tools to help you be more productive in Revit. The 2014 release added more features, and they could really help some of my users out. Let's take a look at the other guys...

Starting in the lower left corner, you'll see the reigning champeen, and ongoing command line for Revit - the  Tips/Hints/Progress Bar Area!

I'm thinking, I'm thinking, I'm thinking....get me some gum-gum!




The Progress Bar  displays the progress in percentage for loading a file, or regenerating a view - and lets you know just how slow your computer really is! And if gets stuck at 90%, don't panic - there's only 30 minutes more to go!

Hints – like a kid at Christmas, these guys let you know what they really want - they display available program options for a view, but only if you're paying attention:

Put it there! No, that's no gonna work...put it here!




The Selection Hint - No objects are selected, no command in progress, this nugget displays selection tools by default - if you don't know how to use TAB to cycle through elements for selection, you're going to really be frustrated in tight and congested areas! And it doesn't work like AutoCAD - you have to use CTRL or SHIFT to make multiple element selections!





The Placement Hint –  he provides suggestions and/or directions for placing objects - if it's non-hosted, you get to place an instance and set it free! And if you want to spin it in circles, tap the spacebar really fast - there's not place like home!

What the he** is that?




The Object Preview Hint – when the cursor is placed over an object without selecting it, the family name and type are displayed. It looks like a light...it might be a light...it IS a light! Where's the layer?

Yes, you must connect your devices!





The System Hint – when an object has be defined as part of a mechanical system or electrical circuit, the tab selection tool displays any system or circuit the element is associated with. I watched a post where a user said systems are useless...tell that to somebody sizing pipe or duct, or wanting to see quickly what lights belong to a circuit. Winning!

Now to the center ring! Once you get past the hints, you start getting more useful stuff...





Worksets – icon opens the Worksets dialog, selector allows you to choose active workset...if I had a dime for every time I had user forget to set their workset current, I'd have ten dollars. Can you say lottery winner?

Hello...anyone home?




Editing Requests – displays if requests have been made, and number of requests. I said, I want to edit the electrical data for your air handling unit. Are you there? Can anyone here me?

Like a client ever changes their mind...meh...




Design Options – icon for enabling and setting design options, selector for choosing current options, and toggle to exclude options from being applied. Like this works with MEP objects...snicker...oh wait...does it?

Only select the tasty ones...




Editable Only toggle – limits selection to items in active worksets. Like I said...I could be rich...maybe I'll start secretly turning this one to really mess 'em up...

Turn me off and I'll never move again!




Select Linked Files  – Like the smelly, messy roommate that won't go away...this is the toggle that allows you to select linked files when using window selections or picking by mouse click in a view. I like to pin mine, but I still wind up picking this things...argh...

Go ahead,,,try to pick me...




Select Underlay Items – Like grabbing your underwear through your jeans...this is the Toggle that allows you to select elements in underlay files in a view. Unless you really don't want to grab these...or anyone else's...

Go ahead..pick me...ain't moving...





Select Pinned Items - Toggle that allows you to select pinned elements in a view. I pinned you for a reason, since I don't want you to move. So...stay! Good boy...

Not the Face!




Select Elements by Face - Toggle that allows you to select elements such as a wall or duct by face instead of edge in a view. Now I like this...how many times have I been training someone, and tell them to pick a duct. What do they pick? The blank space between the lines. OK, I give...you win.

What a drag...




Drag Elements by Selection - Toggle that allows you to drag elements in a view without selecting them. I'm not sure I like this. Go ahead, get a good grip on that chew toy, then drag that dog all over the place. Let go? Naw, I don't think it works that way...come to think of it, why'd I add this in here?


And, to wrap it up, in this corner...
Pick me! No - Pick me!




Filter Tool – allows you to refine the list of selected items by category. OK, so it's the same tool in more than one place. Don't care, I like it. It even counts for you on the button!

OK, so all of this is a little corny. But I'm so used to looking in the same places, that it's easy to miss new stuff they sneak in there. Check these tools out and make them work for you!

Happy Easter! David B.

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