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So let’s talk BIM, the rosy, and pink, and lemon-yellow and forest-green… For a long time I’ve been a strong advocate of proactively using colours in construction information management, often provoking condescending comments from ‘architects that wear only black’.
This has included “CAD” using PEAC, GDS, MicroGDS, AutoCAD, MicroStation, SketchUp, ArchiCAD and “Raster” using Cadcore/Hitachi PrEditor, ScanGraphics, Scan2CAD, etc. of BIM (2009) and Green BIM (2010). Led CAD selection and implementation projects transitioning FM Global from pencil/paper-pen/linen to electronic production.
This has included “CAD” using PEAC, GDS, MicroGDS, AutoCAD, MicroStation, SketchUp, ArchiCAD and “Raster” using Cadcore/Hitachi PrEditor, ScanGraphics, Scan2CAD, etc. of BIM (2009) and Green BIM (2010). Led CAD selection and implementation projects transitioning FM Global from pencil/paper-pen/linen to electronic production.
We decided that we also wanted to be able to sort the sheets in our project browser (and our drawing lists) by Submittal Package. and check the category Drawing Sheets. Drawing List. Leave the name Drawing List. The Drawing List on our coversheet shows ALL the drawings from ALL the different packages.
While in plan view draw a floor plan callout. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. An ArchiCAD Blogger. This blog will highlight some of the common questions and cool tips found in the process of transitioning our office to Revit. Saturday, October 21, 2006. Instant Section Box. Go to any 3D view.
This workaround involves drawing a repeating detail line (with imported text) on top of a simple detail line. Now draw a detail line in any view of your project. Draw your repeating detail over your new detail line as though tracing the detail line. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. CAD Digest.
Select Detail View and draw a callout in plan view. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. This blog will highlight some of the common questions and cool tips found in the process of transitioning our office to Revit. Monday, June 19, 2006. Callout Annotation Features. Select the callout and goto its properties.
Draw a wall in plan view. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. This blog will highlight some of the common questions and cool tips found in the process of transitioning our office to Revit. Wednesday, June 07, 2006. Edit Cut Profile Tool. Do you want a niche cut out of your wall for a soap dish or other amenity?
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Even advanced users use detail lines, filled regions, and detail components to refine their drawings. Revit will start your drawings but you have to finish them. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. The Revit 3D model is just a place to start. Knowledge Base. Partner Products. Product Activation.
The office I worked for didnt use Revit for developing working drawings but I do remember wishing that I could add text to linestyles (for phone, elec, gas, etc) and I remember having trouble understanding phases but I got a lot of help from users on Zoogdesign (now AUGI). ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM.
audits the drawings to ensure conformance with the standards and a logical organization of the CAD work." And not just our models but also the drawings we are getting from consultants. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. In our office Data Managers are starting to inspect models for proper construction.
We used to complain that CAD drawings looked horrible and now that concept has nearly been forgotten. I used to spend (not hours, not days) weeks fighting wall cleanups in Revit and our designs changed so frequently we needed a quick and clean way to get complete drawings. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM.
Just draw a reference plane at the angle you want (and in the location you want for your section line) then place your section line adjacent to the reference plane. Are there any way to draw the section marks with a default gap between the segments? ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. David Duarte.
you can draw a simple building and link in a simple building (by shared coordinates) and move these two icons around a bit (clipped and unclipped) to see how the two models react or. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. The new coordinate systems and icons have a lot of even the best users confused. CAD Digest.
To add to the complexity, the as-built drawings we had on file were not accurate to the true construction of the existing structure because the original architect had improvised the design during construction. ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. Knowledge Base. Partner Products. Product Activation. CAD Digest.
If you are drawing a wall or a line there is a pallet of line shapes that you can draw (square, polygon, circle, arc, etc.) ArchiCAD vs Revit. Green Revit. HOK Green BIM. A common thing for beginners, is to go right to the trim tool in search of a fillet option (because they are likely more familiar with AutoCAD).
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