Friday Feature #2 Share your Work in Progress!

Friday Feature #2 Share your Work in Progress!

Viveka_CD
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Friday Feature #2 Share your Work in Progress!

Viveka_CD
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Hello Awesome Community! Heart

 

Welcome to Friday Feature Series # 2...

 

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?  Feel free to add images from your projects.

 

Sharing an interesting read from Arrowstreet and how they create immersive environments from Revit models and VR tools that enhance the design process.

 

Best Regards,

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loboarch
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I am creating some images for use at one of the main stage presentations at AU. Can't share the images here, you will have to go to AU to see them.  Smiley Wink



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L.Maas
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Maybe not Friday anymore, but was not complete yesterday.

 

My WIP. Trying to improve my skills to enable better impressions for our clients.

 

 

 

 

 

Louis

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Alfredo_Medina
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Very nice work, Louis !


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Viveka_CD
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That is a cool video @L.Maas Thanks for sharing!

 

That's fine, we'll extend the Friday feature to this weekSmiley Happy

 

Regards,

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Viveka_CD
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Awesome @loboarch Please share them once we have the recordings after AU 

 

Looking forward!

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Anonymous
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Great work @L.Maas.

Is it done in Navisworks or plain vanilla revit? How can I show objects in motion in revit walkthroughs?

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L.Maas
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No. Model is made in Revit. Animation and rendering is done in Unity

Louis

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Sahay_R
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Last Friday was crazy - fixing and developing casework and furniture families for a project that's almost ready to go out!


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Anonymous
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Recently I was working on a 3d section of 3-bedroom apartment (part of university project)

 

(the hardest and most time consuming task was to find good looking furniture ! )

 

Have a look .. apr.rvt_2017-Nov-01_04-10-30PM-000_%7B3D%7D_jpeg.jpg

 

 

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-FDC-
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Finishing the structural plans of a pumping station.

Rebar detailing can be very frustrating sometimes but it is getting better with every new project and with every new Revit release.

 

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-FDC-
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Finished the concrete (formwork) plans for another project.

The terrain (civil 3D) was quite tricky on this one.

Rebar will follow but it is less complex than the pumping station.

I should manage to do this quite "fast".

 

FridayFeature3.JPG

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L.Maas
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Looking good.

 

I think it is time for you to start creating your own families. At some point it becomes faster to create your own than to look for something and then have to modify it to fit in your workflow.

 

Louis

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-FDC-
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Quite large for an Apartment !

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Anonymous
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Looks good, but I suggest getting Enscape 3d! 🙂

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L.Maas
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I have used Enscape 3d. Enscape definitely has several things going for it (e.g. ease of use, direct add-in). However for me there are also things missing (e.g camera paths) which made me switch over to unity. (Enscape still has its use for quick iterations,)

 

Basically Unity and Enscape are two completely different tools for different purposes.

 

 

Louis

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Anonymous
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Indeed, I'm a Unity nerd too.

 

They will have complex paths soon, so hopefully that will be fixed soon.

 

https://trello.com/c/DhqtPjtb/68-create-complex-camera-path-for-video-recording

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Sahay_R
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The speaker at AU waxed extremely eloquent about another plug-in called Fuzor.


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chrisplyler
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So it's Monday morning now. This is what I had accomplished before I left work Friday evening. Another Design/Build addition to a manufacturing plant. I'm just doing enough preliminary work to put together a budget RFQ package.

 

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planner_matlabi
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Perfect

 

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