This is funny Blender Boy... No need to say much more. My favorite line may be: We'll be OK we're on contract...
A BIM Junkies Guide to Getting Over an Addiction to Lines..."Toward a Zen of BIM"
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Save(As): your Family Size
First things first: If you want to make Families (in Revit) do not forget to remove all unnecessary items from every Family File created; Purge, etc. before publishing to the World, Office or Project.
No Groups!!! (This works well in Human Families too... we are all individuals ;-))... OK, onto the rest...
While bouncing around AUGI (yeah I know) I found a discussion string recalling Family File sizes and ways to reduce them. RIGHT HERE!!! there are several good tips and the usual differing viewpoints.
One thing for sure: there are ways to keep the Family Sizes to where they want/need to be for any file (and that's as small as possible). Andekan has a good blog post so HERE IS THEIR LINK too.
So, Content Team; do we need to go through all of our new libraries and do this? I hope we have a tool for that!!!
BTW: the link with the "Eagle" photograph above? Well, did that have any unnecessary weight? Plus I like the image.
No Groups!!! (This works well in Human Families too... we are all individuals ;-))... OK, onto the rest...
While bouncing around AUGI (yeah I know) I found a discussion string recalling Family File sizes and ways to reduce them. RIGHT HERE!!! there are several good tips and the usual differing viewpoints.
One thing for sure: there are ways to keep the Family Sizes to where they want/need to be for any file (and that's as small as possible). Andekan has a good blog post so HERE IS THEIR LINK too.
So, Content Team; do we need to go through all of our new libraries and do this? I hope we have a tool for that!!!
BTW: the link with the "Eagle" photograph above? Well, did that have any unnecessary weight? Plus I like the image.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Access Denied: The 2 Mile Denial
Until the Developement team makes Revit correctly accept large enough files we will need to deal with its 2 mile limitation.
Now while it is sometimes true that Bad CAD is the culprit, if we could use Revit for all the purposes we require... to digress I recall that it was (or is) said that Revit was/is 'purpose built' for Architects; Well if that's true I guess we should stop doing Urban Planning projects since many are much more that 2 miles!!!
-anyhow, back to the point of this re-re-posting.
If you run into the 2 mile limits here are a couple of ways to deal with them... Best bet is to fix Revit but until that happens (if ever) the Bad CAD repairs seem to be the way out but really IMO either will do... you decide.
An unknowing Thank You goes out to AUGI members tonyisenhoff and phyllisr at/from EUA for providing the posting: V10I01 Revit Distance Restrictions
Thanks (again) to our Blog-o-verse friend Dave Baldacchino for his take: Getting around the 2 mile limitation when linking a CAD file
Now all that is left is to have Revit eradicate this limitation and we could finally throw these posts and workarounds away...
P.S. Revit; I still love you.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Come On Baby Lighter Fire: Living and (being) inspired by the underground
The case of Olivier Kosta-Théfaine... and his lighter!!! (well, his creativity also)...
I am always inspired by individual Artistic expressions and this is great. Olivier takes something that many of us have done to a more limited extent (and perhaps under some external influences) and raised it to a valid option for many Design possibilities.; high end included.
Enjoy the linked article and images!!!
I am always inspired by individual Artistic expressions and this is great. Olivier takes something that many of us have done to a more limited extent (and perhaps under some external influences) and raised it to a valid option for many Design possibilities.; high end included.
Enjoy the linked article and images!!!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Sometimes we need to revisit the basics...
This is for the users who have used Revit for a while and still ask where to find content. I will refrain from all of the editorialization and just say: "use the 'Google Machine'!!!" plus check back in on the sites you find/ & like from time to time... the World is always changing; remember???
That all said: I am writing a new comparative article encompassing the past 30 to 30,000 years of AEC technology and of course with my unique structure and twisted (yet helpful?) viewpoint(s)... it will either be posted here or published (print and/or web) sometime in early February...
BTW: This is my excuse for not posting a lot lately!!!
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