Thursday, February 12, 2015

Revit Autodesk 360 Glue Export Addin Error: Server did not recognize the value of HTTP Header SOAPAction: http://horizontal-llc.com/LoginForPlugin.

If you are using the Revit addin to export models to 360 Glue and get the following error message:

"Server did not recognize the value of HTTP Header SOAPAction: http://horizontal-llc.com/LoginForPlugin.";

The error message you are receiving is due to the BIM 360 Glue authoring application addins being out of date. To resolve issue please update your authoring application per the instructions below.

1. Close all applications.
2. Click Start and search for Autodesk Application Manager.
3. Open Autodesk Application Manager and click the updates tab at the top.
4. Install all available updates for your Authoring applications.
5. Once all updates are installed please restart your PC.
6. You should now be able launch your 2015 Authoring application and Glue without error.

Thanks to Eric Hansford Autodesk Support Team

CAD Shack: Radius v. Diameter for MEP Connectors

CAD Shack: Radius v. Diameter for MEP Connectors: When placing round connectors in families, Revit allows you drive the dimension of the connector with either the diameter or the radius, but...

What's new in Autodesk 360 Glue

The latest build of Autodesk 360 Glue adds the following functionality:
  • Support for complete Revit model data in BIM 360 Glue
  • NWC export feature from Revit Glue addin
  • Improved Revit property data structuring and display in Glue
  • Revit grid and level data displayed while navigating the model
  • Improved visualization and materials support
  • Improved measurement tools
  • Support for XYZ differences and shortest distance
  • Glue Web Access Update

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Solibri Webinars

Webinars

See dates and register below
Below is a series of webinar dates for those needing information – for new users with general trial user questions.
The webinars start at 10.00 am (timezone is EET – Eastern European Time). To check the right time in your country you can use for example this site (www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html).

Solibri Model Checker Webinars:
(Time: 10.00 am – Timezone: EET – Eastern European Time)

February 19th: Register Here

February 26th: Register Here

March 5th: Register Here

March 12th: Register Here

March 19th: Register Here

March 26th: Register Here

April 2nd: Register Here

For the next set of dates, please watch this page for more information.

System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server

Mac®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.6 or newer

Mobile attendees
Required: iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phone or Android tablet

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Monday, February 9, 2015

Revit OpEd: Tags and Instance Parameters

Revit OpEd: Tags and Instance Parameters: I was thinking it would be nice to be able to create an instance parameter to turn on/off graphics in a given tag. Create one tag, place man...

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Revit to Navisworks and Missing Paramaters

When exporting data from Revit to Navisworks, sometimes parameter data may not appear. For example, Figure 1 shows a pipe create in Revit along with a sampling of some of the parameters associated with the pipe. Figure 2 shows the pipe in Navisworks (exported using the Revit Navisworks exporter).


Figure 1 - Revit Parameter View for Pipe

Figure 2 - Navisworks Parameter View for the Selected Pipe
The first reason that the parameters may not be coming across from Revit is with the export settings. Make sure that Convert element parameters and Convert element properties are both enabled.
Figure 3 - Revit Navisworks Exporter Settings Dialog
The second potential reason for parameters not coming across or displaying is due to the selection resolution (Figure 4) in Navisworks. When you select an item(s) in Navisworks, it doesn’t know what level/area of item to start selecting in the project browser. It could be at the model, layer, instance, group, or geometry levels. Navisworks provides six different resolution settings (From the Navisworks Help):
Figure 4 - Navisworks Selection Resolution Options

  • File. Makes the object path start at the file level; as a result, all objects at the current file level are selected.
  • Layer. Makes the object path start at the layer node; as a result all objects within a layer are selected.
  • First Object. Makes the object path start at the highest level of objects below the layer node, if applicable.
  • Last Object. Makes the object path start at the lowest level of objects in the Selection Tree. Autodesk Navisworks looks for composite objects first, and if none are found, the geometry level is used instead. This is the default option.
  • Last Unique. Makes the object path start at the first unique level of objects (not multiple-instanced) in the Selection Tree.
  • Geometry. Makes the object path start from the geometry level in the Selection Tree. 
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For example, Figure 5 shows a single element selected with the Selection Resolution set to Geometry. Note that in the project browser, the geometry level is highlighted and we have limited parameter data available in the properties palette. Figure 6 shows the same pipe selected as in Figure 5, but with the Selection Resolution set to First Object. Note that in the project browser, the selection starts at the highest level for the object selected (the pipe) and in the properties palette we have much more data about the object.
Figure 5 - Geometry Resolution Setting & Properties Shown

Figure 6 - First Object Resolution Setting & Properties Shown

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Revit to BIM 360 Glue improvements

The Beyond Design blog team has posted some interesting Revit to BIM 360 Glue improvements. It's now possible to export from Revit to Glue using a .NWC file rather than a .DWF file.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Register Today - Spring 2015 BIMForum - Transforming Deliverables


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TRANSFORMING DELIVERABLES
The "deliverable" is a mechanism used to relay instructions and information from one party to another in a useful format. A common opinion is that the "I" in BIM is of utmost importance, but it is also the most overlooked. How can our industry better harness the information we are creating with BIM tools? What forms should these new deliverables take? Do traditional formats still work? Are there 'new and improved' deliverables on the horizon?

Presentations will address the following topics:

- Using BIM, but still improving traditional deliverables
- Creation of innovative model-based deliverables
- Managing the risk of model sharing
- Do better deliverables yield better results in the field?
- Are owner requirements evolving to allow new deliverables?
- Can BIM deliverables improve AHJ reviews?

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