BIM NEWS 10.03.22

BIM NEWS 10.03.22

Blender geometry node

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My new article about Blender and node programming.

The recent?Blender 3.0?update added one of the new modules that allowed you to manipulate geometry using node programming. This type of code is called visual programming.

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Best New Features in Revit 2023

The new version of Revit is here! This release doesn't have big shiny, sexy new features but rather multiple minor improvements to existing tools. This video explores the top 23 best new features in the release. MEP and Structure specific features are not covered.


Revit to IFC - The Ultimate Guide (with Konrad from BIM Corner)

On this episode of BIM After Dark Live I will be joined by Konrad Fugas from BIM Corner (https://bimcorner.com/ ) to talk about exporting from Revit to IFC. If you are using any 3D program (not just Revit) for Architecture, Engineering, or Construction then you should take the time to understand what IFC is, what it means, and why it exists....


Dynamo for Revit 2023 ... with John P!

On this episode of BIM After Dark Live I will be joined by John Pierson of Parallax Team to talk about all of the new features to Dynamo for Revit 2023!


Revit quantity takeoff report using Dynamo and Power BI!

Today we revisit our cost model from the previous video and export its data to Power BI (first we calculate instance costing however). Enjoy!


What's new in Revit 2023?

Another year, another Revit. In this video we pick it apart and identify the new features in Revit and Dynamo. Some good changes for IFC, but otherwise nothing amazing until we reach Dynamo and it's overhauled player.

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ORTHODOX churches by Andy Milburn

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Andy Milburn wrote the post about Eastern Orthodox churches which is he modeled in Revit.?There are many variants: from Venice to Constantinople; Athens to Kiev: Moscow to Frank Lloyd Wright.




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Upload large file by chunks by S3 Signed URL in OpenNetwork of Revit Design Automation

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One of the typical workflows of Design Automation (DA) is the work item is specified with outputting the result data to Forge bucket, personal buckets of Forge account, or the buckets of BIM360, Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) etc. When work item completes, currently, DA will automatically upload the output by sending file to the bucket with the signed resource, or the new way of S3 signed url.?All are done by Data Management API e.g

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Purge Unused and the Autodesk Camel

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We return once again to the topic of programmatic purging and learn the history and latest news about the venerable Autodesk Camel:

-Purge unused using eTransmitForRevitDB.dll

-The Purge via API method

-The Autodesk office Camel

-Node.js reference architecture

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The potential of intelligent libraries in BIM technology

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?Article is about the subject of parametricism based on the Revit software. In the first, theoretical part of the article, Karolina will explain some of the basic concepts and terms associated with parametricism. In the second part, a more practical perspective will be presented, both in terms of creating libraries and using them in the project preparation. This part of the article will be written in the form of an interview with two specialists-Dominik Krzywik and Adrianna Ma?kowska.

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Converting a Revit Material to Generic

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Revit has multiple material types (aka shaders) which have been added over the years. Generally speaking, we have Generic, Physical Based, and most recently Advanced.

Although Dan like the advanced (PBR) materials, they are not supported in Enscape very well. Plus, there are things you can do with Generic materials you cannot do with the newer ones (tint, cutout). Today's post will show a rather hidden command to convert a material to the Generic shader.

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Revit Macro User Survey

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Do you use Revit Macros in your projects?

The Revit development team would like to understand the use cases you need to achieve through Revit Macros.


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Enscape 3.3 is Here! Discover the Latest Enscape Update

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Design beyond boundaries and see the beauty of your projects come to life with Enscape 3.3.

???In this article, we’ll introduce you to the newest features and biggest improvements to the latest Enscape update. We’ll also invite you to a special online session so you can understand how they work and see how to utilize them within your workflows to create even more impressive visualizations.

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Drawing of the Year Competition: Winners Announced

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Enscape is delighted to have partnered with Archisource for the 2021 Drawing of the Year Competition - where the very best architectural drawings (created in any style and format) are celebrated. The international competition is open to professionals and students and offers over $13,500 USD worth of prizes.

As the graphic representation of drawings has changed considerably over the years, with real-time visualizations becoming one of the go-to methods for showcasing design, this year, a new category was added to the competition: The Enscape Commendation.

Our own panel of judges viewed 50 shortlisted projects that were rendered in Enscape. Points were awarded to each one until there were six winning visualizations that stood out.

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4 Ways Interior Designers Can Utilize Technology in 2022

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he use of technology is becoming more mainstream as designers adopt new practices to aid their creativity and portray concepts in new and exciting ways.

???From hi-tech software to mobile apps and everything in between, technology is improving the design process and making it much more accessible – to designers, architects, students, builders, and clients.

Let’s take a look at a few ways designers can make use of technology in 2022.

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