Friday Feature #1 Share your Work in Progress!

Friday Feature #1 Share your Work in Progress!

Viveka_CD
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Friday Feature #1 Share your Work in Progress!

Viveka_CD
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Hello Awesome Community! Heart

 

Introducing the Friday Feature Series...

 

We would love to hear from you! Smiley Happy

 

We want to see what kinds of great projects or families people are designing with the Revit software.  What are you working on? 

 

Best Regards,

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Sahay_R
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Keeping my templates - ARCH, STRUCT, LAND - all in order!

Also libraries - especially Casework - added a Microwave Tower, updated, cleaned up, and, on popular demand, un-hosted all upper cabinet families!!


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Viveka_CD
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Hi @Sahay_R

 

Awesome you got the ball rolling! Smiley Very Happy

 

Glad to hear that your templates are in order...seems like an organized and pretty neat project!

 

Feel free to add pictures for visual appeal. (you get extra points)

 

Regards,

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barthbradley
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Thanks for the invitation, @Viveka_CD, but what should I post: the red-lines from the county I'm working on, or the expletives coming out of my mouth as I try to figure out how to fit a square peg into a round hole per the customer's "latest" wants? Nothing interesting going on here...except for the newest addition to my playlist: Van Morrison's "Cleaning Windows". Thanks to you! Smiley Wink 

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barthbradley
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@rsahayUZMK9 wrote:

..Casework - added a Microwave Tower, updated, cleaned up, and, on popular demand, un-hosted all upper cabinet families!!


@Sahay_R: Have you seen Merillat Revit content? 

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ennujozlagam
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TGIF...working in progress .....Rendering latest project model for quick presentation...thanks Smiley SadSmiley TongueSmiley Wink





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barthbradley
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Do share, Junne! 

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ennujozlagam
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@barthbradley Sorry cannot share i signed the NDA. but just a little part of it and not the whole building. thanks Smiley Tongue

 

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Viveka_CD
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Hi @barthbradley

 

Yeah, red lines/ markups aren't that much fun. Smiley Sad 

 

Do you do work from markups on PDF's or print them out on paper? For me, I'd prefer working on paper, the traditional way - ( gives moments away from the PC):smileyhappy:

 

I was recently at a demo by insite VR, where a tool to do markups or sketches is developed through a code for a 3D model. It will be interesting to see how VR will play a role in correcting drawings and minimize errors.

 

Feel free to share any other interesting AEC projects you have in your pipeline, be it concepts or sketches or design ideas you want to brainstorm.

 

Glad to hear that Van Morrision piqued your interestSmiley Very Happy

 

Regards,

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Viveka_CD
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Hi @barthbradley 

 

Thanks for sharing the information on Merillat cabinetry  this is available on BIM Objects for download (BIM objects was previously Autodesk Seek )

Hoping @Sahay_R will find your suggestion helpful.

 

Regards,

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Viveka_CD
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Thank you, @ennujozlagam for sharing your rendering!

 

Looks like an office building with a green roof. Any sustainability features integrated into the design that you can share with us?

 

Regards,

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loboarch
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I am working on 2 new videos for the Revit Help

 

Changing Units & Revision Workflow.

 

They will be added to help the next time we publish in ?????? Weeks? Months?



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Sahay_R
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@barthbradley - just looked! Seems interesting. What we have in our library is casework that is as vanilla-looking as possible, but with parameters - and geometry that I have put together and know that won't break! It's a matter of control, you see. If a designer wants a Merillat, I would rather doctor up one of mine to look the same rather than deal with the vagaries of a manufacturer family. It's just the method behind my madness, I guess.....

 

@ennujozlagam - looks good! Have fun!

 

@Viveka_CD - this is fun. Perfect accompaniment to my Breakfast For Champions - bagels and coffee!


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Viveka_CD
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@Sahay_R @loboarch @ennujozlagam @barthbradley @community

Thanks to everyone who participated.Smiley Happy

 

Look forward to more exciting events and announcments!

 

Regards,

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