BIM Crusader Turned AECO Tech Explorer | Speaker | Autodesk Expert Elite | 25+ years in AECO | Technical Success Manager at Newforma. Opinions expressed are my own unless I borrowed them. Cover photo by: Devin Henry
One of the things I love about RTC events is the community, and their love of Twitter. Even if you are’t at the event you feel like you’re there because of the play-by-play you get on Twitter. In honor of this I have put together my Top 10 Tweets and Twitter Threads from RTCNA 2015.
It has been a long time coming, but today Autodesk released 4 more of their subscription add-ins for Revit 2016. these where released via the Autodesk Exchange Apps Store. In the pasted you could find them as part of your Autodesk Subscription Site (now your Autodesk Account).
Here are the direct links to the Add-ins on the Exchange Apps site:
The week that was in the world of BIM and other Techie fun stuff, for the week of July 19th – July 25th, 2015…….only a couple of days late……Blame it on #RTCNA
Lets start this weeks roundup off with a post from the RevitCat.
So like many of you out there in Internet land I’ve been looking for, and waiting for some of the 2016 versions of the Revit Subscription Add-ins I’ve come accustom to getting every year when the new version comes out.
In residential architecture, as well as other types, it is often a required part of the working drawing set to be able to show the roof overhang as a hidden line on the floor plan views. Out of the box, Revit doesn’t do this because Revit shows it as it’s built. Some may call this WYSIWYG or, what you see is what you get. Meaning that in the real world we don’t see a dashed lines on the ground so we know there is a roof above. To get Revit to do this there is a simple work around that I have outlined below.
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