Dear Santa... 🙂
...for the next version of Revit, I would like to have a more user friendly iterface.
Coming from classical 3d modeler, I already usually work with a multi windows layout, but I think that a BIG step forward would be to orient the core of the program to a more flexible multi/windows interface, for example giving to the user the possibility to activate a window simply going through with the mouse.
This would allow to set up more than a window in the canavas,working in a easier way.
I suggest also to give a thinner look to the windows border, in order to put them in a layout like in 3dStudio Max or Rhino.
Last of all, in my opinion, a big step forward would be to create an hybrid phylosophy from revit familes and autodesk layers, in order to group families into layers with a layer manager easy to access.
In my opinion the "filter" logic is not what a hardworker wants to have from a program.
It is extremely slow to operate on. And revit is a slow program. I essentially hate this fact.
I think that the family logic is extremely good, because it gives order to all the geometry. It is a sort of "superior order", so good!
But for a daily work I prefer to have a "box logic", where I easily can take my objects and collect them into this layers , simply switching them on and off.
For example, if I have a building with 3 façade options, I want to rapidly switch the three options and see what's the best one.
Another great think would be to have the possibility to chain visibility/graphic options in different views...
An improved revision interface to allow more flexibility in sheets sharing revisions rather than having to create a unique revision. Option to turn off revision clouds for certain sheets and not others.
I am a BIM Manager in West Palm Beach Florida, I have been using Revit since January 2000 when Version 1.0 was released.
I would really hope someone at Autodesk with Authority and power read this. Just becuase you are a monopoly, you shouldn't forget about your userbase. Make Revit More Architect Friendy and usefull. I dont' even have time to taslk about required changes to Stair, Walls, Railings and walls.
1. Documentation:
1a. They should provide a comprehensive CSI Materformat file text file (why not make it into a Database) updated as per the latest, and each Div just like CSI Masterformat, as well as the detail components.
1b. Autodesk should provide a way to edit keynotes from within Revit without having to use 3rd Party softwarelike Keynote Manager. This is long overdue.
1.c Keynotes should allow for "multi-leader when similar objects are closed to together, for Example, if I am working on a column detail, and I need to show GWB and studs, I don't want to keep adding more keynotes with the same number to annotate a component or using what I called a "blank leader" just to keep adding more leaders.
1d. Revisions # and Sheet index should work and be linked, adding share parameters to input text manually should be a Bid no, not. for this.
1d. It should be easier to add sheets by presets groups and also print them in that same order without having to use plugin that don't work eigher.( it would be nice to have the sheed index organized as per at least the National CAD/BIM standard with added flexibility without having to manually add parameters to then, having to manually organized the sheets with parameters.
Links:
1. Dimensions should not get deleted just becuase a CAD file is reloaded, just because REvit deletes the previous instance and reloads a new one. Revit Dimensions are associative therefore the "link" funcionality needs to be fixed. It is unacceptable to use Ref Planes In REvit and/or Dimension the drawing on AutoCAD to avoid losing Dimensions. Not all projects are full BIM projects. Most Civil engineer use CAD still and/or provide 2D CAD files.
I don't have time to continue on this, the list is endless, But documenting a project is super important, Building the model is one thing, but after Design development is completed comes Const. Documents. Therefore, focus on adding what is missing in Revit.
If Autodesk would only listen and work on the big items what user have been complaining for years and actually delivering actual solutions, then that would be really something to talk about.
My biggest hope is the following:
A filter option for DIMENSIONS ( the horror for many )
Why?
Until now it was unessecary BUT i can't disable my dimensions without losing the description of my rebar !!!!
I tried everything and the only option is to filter every view with a selection filter
Sow better support for rebar with a simple selection filter for dimensions would be a very large help 2 me.
Greets from belgium
Mike
I can support william. Autodesk is losing the connection to the user.
We are getting new version of Revit each year and there is no really change for architects in it.
Here a list what I wish for next version
- much better printing options including PDF (Most of the people out there work with PDF - even AutoCad has a direct PDF possibility or a window function to print something fast)
- much more possibilities in graphic - for example transparency, better picture possibilities
- new interface like i.e. Rhino...
- easier export and import with other programs (i.e.. Rhino...)
- A view can only be placed on one sheet, and cannot be used in multiple sheets at one time. Why? Give it free to everybody work like he wants!!!
- And finally change the spline function in a way, that is user friendly. Till now spline are not able close and if you change the endpoint the hole line changes.....Make it as easy as it is in Autocad sometimes it is allowed to copy good function from one programm to another.
w-fish Wrote "We are getting new version of Revit each year and there is no really change for architects in it."
Totally agree,it is like Autodesk is stuck on this connectivity stuff. it is all one sided. we want and need features not only to connect but more and better tools for creating great content. Customizable interface. the GUI looks as if it was designed in the 90s and launched in the early 2000s.the GUI of 3ds Max 2015, Rhino, Autocad 2015, Final cut pro are great example of good GUIs.
Interface overhaul would be a big wish item. Not to mention there are so many UI inconsistencies in this program its maddening.
Non UI related:
Again I could go on forever...
It seems like after the ribbon interface addition in 2010 the program has been stagnate in terms of features and refinement, with minor things thrown in here and there. Energy analysis, adaptive components, rendering enhancements, cloud integration, antialiasing, sketchy lines, and massing enhancements are all somewhat big things I can think of, but nothing ground breaking in terms of actually creating and documenting architecture.
Hello I'm an architect from Turkey.I think, Revit's worst missing is Beam and Floor or Column combination's PLASTER! If you put on REVIT 2016 the PLASTER SOLUTIONS, a lot of people is going to use Revit. At Turkey usually buildings are reinforced concrete and they don't have any ceiling. We must cover beam with plaster. The revit don't allow's it. That is big problem.... A lot of architectural office use the AllPlan so just.
PLASTER PROBLEM!!!! PLEASE (OUR COUNTRY MUNICIPALITY WANTS LIKE PICTURE)
Hello, I give One wote for ability to add different background- or textcolor to different viewtypes etc. in projectbrowser.
It would make scrolling and finding much more intuitive and faster!
Duplicate Sheets should be very hulpfull!
Add a view more than once on sheets!
Aligntool or something for placing floor plans on the same place on different sheets.
@Anonymous wrote:
YES THIS IS REALLY ESENCIAL FOR BIG PROJECTS
Not only big projects, any 3D application needs it, as an architect I don't visualize in isometric view, a normal perspective with "free fly controls" camera would make it so much better, without the hassle of setting one or going through a process everytime I want to change the angle.
Is there a good reason this feature hasn't been implemented yet?
Autocad and Sketchup don't seem to have a problem with this.
@Anonymous wrote:Hello I'm an architect from Turkey.I think, Revit's worst missing is Beam and Floor or Column combination's PLASTER! If you put on REVIT 2016 the PLASTER SOLUTIONS, a lot of people is going to use Revit. At Turkey usually buildings are reinforced concrete and they don't have any ceiling. We must cover beam with plaster. The revit don't allow's it. That is big problem.... A lot of architectural office use the AllPlan so just.
PLASTER PROBLEM!!!! PLEASE (OUR COUNTRY MUNICIPALITY WANTS LIKE PICTURE)
Use architectural columns, if you are using structural, put an architectural plaster one on top of it...
@Anonymous wrote:I don't say column... I say BEAM. Beam dont have any plaster. This is big problem for Turkey.
3 Solutions:
A) Load the Concrete-Rectangular Beam, duplicate it, change the material to a plaster, surround your beam with it.
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B)Put plaster walls and ceilings (if under), or floors (if above) the beam
C) Create a beam from scratch (not that hard if you know how to make families).
Curtain Walls with more than one mullion, to make frame profiles with two materials en different shapes. See attachment.
You can also use it to draw a windows frame with a mounting frame. It would be very usefull.
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