All,
I wanted to welcome you, on behalf of the team here at Autodesk, to the Design Collaboration forum. This forum exists for conversations about the design collaboration workflows possible in the BIM 360 Design product, which released today. We look forward to the conversation. First though, I'll try to answer some likely questions you all have.
What's BIM 360 Design?
BIM 360 Design is the next generation of Collaboration for Revit (C4R). It enables the cloud worksharing you've come to love in C4R, but connected to the next generation BIM 360 platform. You can learn more about it here on our new product center, and below is an image that captures what comes with it.
You can see that within BIM 360 Design there are 2 next gen modules that are included, Design Collaboration and Document Management. Together with cloud worksharing, they represent the most seamless way to collaborate on Revit data across the globe. We'll talk more about the new workflow in subsequent targeted posts.
What Happened to C4R?
C4R just became BIM 360 Design as of today. If you're an existing subscriber, you'll see the branding update in manage.autodesk.com shortly. If you have existing projects in-progress, working against BIM 360 Team (aka Classic), nothing really changes aside from the branding you see in the account portal. You can continue to work on those projects, and new subscriptions to BIM 360 Design can be allocated to new team members, who can then start to work on those existing projects. More detail can be found in this FAQ.
What Can I Do With BIM 360 Design?
With BIM 360 Design, BIM authoring teams can say goodbye to "high trust" as the only way to work, and hello to flexible dynamics between multi-discipline BIM authoring teams. Along with those improved access controls comes a whole new web and mobile experience delivered by Next Gen BIM 360. Across Document Management and the new Design Collaboration module, teams can:
How Do I Get Started with BIM 360 Design?
If you'd like to start a new Project in this new way to work, you need to:
Hopefully, you all are as excited about this as we are. We're biased though; we've worked hard based on lots of feedback and customer engagement to deliver this new way to work, and your continued feedback and engagement will make sure that we deliver on the needs you all have. Look out for subsequent discussions on specific parts of the overall product experience, and we look forward to hearing from there. Post here in this thread with general questions.
Cheers,
Kyle & the Team
Thanks Kyle.
I would like to ask, is BIM 360 Design only able to be activated on new projects, or can/will it also be available for existing BIM 360 projects?
@Chad-Smith wrote:
Thanks Kyle.
I would like to ask, is BIM 360 Design only able to be activated on new projects, or can/will it also be available for existing BIM 360 projects?
A manual migration process would be required to get an existing project running in next gen BIM 360. There's different project definitions and permission systems, and the underlying mechanism that declares cloud workshared models into the Autodesk cloud is quite different.
As a result, there was no easy auto-migration option. In addition, the general consensus for the customers we spoke with was "we don't mess with existing projects".
If you do want to switch mid-flight on a Project, then your workflow is very similar to a new project, you just have developed models that you're onboarding.
-Kyle
If I upgrade to Revit 2018.3 will I be able to work on projects done with Revit 2018.2?
@sureshchotrani wrote:
If I upgrade to Revit 2018.3 will I be able to work on projects done with Revit 2018.2?
Absolutely. Revit 2018.3 supports cloud worksharing with both BIM 360 Team and next gen BIM 360.
-Kyle
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