Have you ever needed to show a dimension string without a value or text? To achieve this, select the dimension and then proceed to override it with text. In the text field; Hold down the "Alt" key and type 030, then select OK.
You now have a blank dimension.
Note: ALT030 will not show in the text field when you type it. The field will remain blank.
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22 December 2014
20 November 2014
US Structural Content Extension for Autodesk Revit 2015, Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015, and Autodesk Revit Structure 2015
Reprint from Autodesk Subscription
Release Date: 2014-11-19
The US Structural Content Extension for Autodesk® Revit® 2015*, Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2015, and Autodesk® Revit® Structure 2015 provides the latest AISC standard 14.1 hot rolled structural steel shapes.
Content is available in English only.
Autodesk Revit 2015 software is only available as part of the Autodesk® Building Design Suite 2015 Premium and Ultimate Editions and Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite 2015 Ultimate Edition.
Release Date: 2014-11-19
The US Structural Content Extension for Autodesk® Revit® 2015*, Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2015, and Autodesk® Revit® Structure 2015 provides the latest AISC standard 14.1 hot rolled structural steel shapes.
Content is available in English only.
Autodesk Revit 2015 software is only available as part of the Autodesk® Building Design Suite 2015 Premium and Ultimate Editions and Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite 2015 Ultimate Edition.
28 October 2014
Autodesk Site Designer Extension for Revit 2015
Release Date: 2014-09-17
The Autodesk® Site Designer Extension for Revit® 2015 software helps architects, designers, and planners convey building site planning concepts to engineers. Site Designer runs inside Revit software and uses native families, components, and toposurfaces, so site designs become part of the overall model. You can model alternatives for mass grading, building pads, streets, sidewalks, parking lots, and retaining walls all within the Revit environment. More easily convert a sketched line into a street, sidewalk, curb and gutter, retaining wall or parking lot in the model. You can manipulate Site Designer components using editing tools to change their location, elevation, grade or geometry, and Site Designer automatically updates and maintains the underlying toposurface.
- Report and schedule areas, volumes, and cut and fill volumes to better understand the impact of site design changes on requirements to move or add fill.
- Iterate conceptual designs and create more realistic visuals of the building site by incorporating grading features directly into the Revit model.
Better communicate conceptual design ideas about the building site to engineers who can then complete the detailed site design using professional civil engineering tools like Autodesk® AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software.
Share the appearance of site plan designs for better communication with everyone involved in the project, including owners, architects, designers, planners and civil engineering firms.
- Share a site model between Revit and Civil 3D through Land XML files, improving collaboration between architects and engineers working on a project.
- More quickly add design elements to your site such as berms and drainage swales, minimizing the time required to mass grade a site and to try alternatives at the design development stage.
- Special terrain families within Site Designer provide you with parameters that control widths, cut and fill slopes and other projection settings.
- Locate hardscape components such as streets, intersections, sidewalks, curbs and walls that can follow the existing terrain and have controlled elevations and slopes - all while the toposurface is automatically maintained.
Content is available in English only.
Source: Autodesk Subscription
The Autodesk® Site Designer Extension for Revit® 2015 software helps architects, designers, and planners convey building site planning concepts to engineers. Site Designer runs inside Revit software and uses native families, components, and toposurfaces, so site designs become part of the overall model. You can model alternatives for mass grading, building pads, streets, sidewalks, parking lots, and retaining walls all within the Revit environment. More easily convert a sketched line into a street, sidewalk, curb and gutter, retaining wall or parking lot in the model. You can manipulate Site Designer components using editing tools to change their location, elevation, grade or geometry, and Site Designer automatically updates and maintains the underlying toposurface.
- Report and schedule areas, volumes, and cut and fill volumes to better understand the impact of site design changes on requirements to move or add fill.
- Iterate conceptual designs and create more realistic visuals of the building site by incorporating grading features directly into the Revit model.
Better communicate conceptual design ideas about the building site to engineers who can then complete the detailed site design using professional civil engineering tools like Autodesk® AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software.
Share the appearance of site plan designs for better communication with everyone involved in the project, including owners, architects, designers, planners and civil engineering firms.
- Share a site model between Revit and Civil 3D through Land XML files, improving collaboration between architects and engineers working on a project.
- More quickly add design elements to your site such as berms and drainage swales, minimizing the time required to mass grade a site and to try alternatives at the design development stage.
- Special terrain families within Site Designer provide you with parameters that control widths, cut and fill slopes and other projection settings.
- Locate hardscape components such as streets, intersections, sidewalks, curbs and walls that can follow the existing terrain and have controlled elevations and slopes - all while the toposurface is automatically maintained.
Content is available in English only.
Source: Autodesk Subscription
14 October 2014
Graphics Settings in Revit.ini
This is a reprint from Autodesk Site.
In the Revit.ini file, settings in the [Graphics] section control the display of graphics in the drawing area.
Antialiasing:
Corresponds to the Use Anti-Aliasing option on the Graphics tab of the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = disable (default), 1 = enable
HiddenSlabEdge:
Determines how hidden lines of slab edges display in plan views of "Structural" discipline.
Type = string
Valid values:
All = show all hidden lines for slab edges
Itself = show the bearing or hidden edges (default)
Other = show the edge intersecting the slab
None = show no hidden lines for slab edges
InvertBackground:
Corresponds to the Invert Background option in the Colors section of the Graphics tab on the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = disable (default), 1 = enable
OptimizedViewNavigation:
Corresponds to the Use Optimized View Navigation option in the Graphics Mode section of the Graphics tab on the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = disable, 1 = enable
SemiTransparent:
Corresponds to the Semi-transparent option in the Colors section of the Graphics tab on the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = disable, 1 = enable (default)
TempDimFontSizeInPoints:
Specifies the point size of text in temporary dimensions. This setting corresponds to the Size option in the Temporary Dimension Text Appearance section on the Graphics tab of the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: between 8 (the default) and 20
TempDimTextBackground:
Corresponds to the Background option in the Temporary Dimension Text Appearance section on the Graphics tab of the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = transparent (default), 1 = opaque
UseGraphicsHardware:
Corresponds to the Use Hardware Acceleration option on the Graphics tab of the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 1= enable hardware acceleration (default), 0 = disable hardware acceleration
Example:
[Graphics]
InvertBackground=0
Antialiasing=0
SemiTransparent=1
TempDimTextBackground=1
HiddenSlabEdge=all
TempDimFontSizeInPoints=12
UseGraphicsHardware=0
OptimizedViewNavigation=1
Source: Autodesk Site
In the Revit.ini file, settings in the [Graphics] section control the display of graphics in the drawing area.
Antialiasing:
Corresponds to the Use Anti-Aliasing option on the Graphics tab of the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = disable (default), 1 = enable
HiddenSlabEdge:
Determines how hidden lines of slab edges display in plan views of "Structural" discipline.
Type = string
Valid values:
All = show all hidden lines for slab edges
Itself = show the bearing or hidden edges (default)
Other = show the edge intersecting the slab
None = show no hidden lines for slab edges
InvertBackground:
Corresponds to the Invert Background option in the Colors section of the Graphics tab on the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = disable (default), 1 = enable
OptimizedViewNavigation:
Corresponds to the Use Optimized View Navigation option in the Graphics Mode section of the Graphics tab on the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = disable, 1 = enable
SemiTransparent:
Corresponds to the Semi-transparent option in the Colors section of the Graphics tab on the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = disable, 1 = enable (default)
TempDimFontSizeInPoints:
Specifies the point size of text in temporary dimensions. This setting corresponds to the Size option in the Temporary Dimension Text Appearance section on the Graphics tab of the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: between 8 (the default) and 20
TempDimTextBackground:
Corresponds to the Background option in the Temporary Dimension Text Appearance section on the Graphics tab of the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 0 = transparent (default), 1 = opaque
UseGraphicsHardware:
Corresponds to the Use Hardware Acceleration option on the Graphics tab of the Options dialog.
Type = integer
Valid values: 1= enable hardware acceleration (default), 0 = disable hardware acceleration
Example:
[Graphics]
InvertBackground=0
Antialiasing=0
SemiTransparent=1
TempDimTextBackground=1
HiddenSlabEdge=all
TempDimFontSizeInPoints=12
UseGraphicsHardware=0
OptimizedViewNavigation=1
Source: Autodesk Site
18 September 2014
Autodesk Revit 2015 R2
Release Date: 2014-09-17
With Autodesk® Revit® 2015 R2, Autodesk Maintenance and Desktop Subscription customers get access now to new features that add powerful capabilities, make Revit perform faster, and can improve modeling productivity. Fully compatible with Revit 2015 releases, Revit 2015 R2 installs without disrupting ongoing work in Revit 2015.
Power: Revit 2015 R2 includes new features that enable you to do more with Revit.
- Share more accurately predicted energy performance information in custom dashboards with Project Solon integrated into Revit.
- Use existing geometry in a linked IFC model as a reference for dimensions, alignment, snapping, and hosting of some families in a Revit model.
- Troubleshoot models better with the Reveal Constraints mode making all dimension alignment constraints in a view visible.
- Explore visual programming with the Dynamo interface for computational design which now installs with Revit so you can more easily enhance and extend the power of the Revit API.
Performance: Autodesk Revit R2 meets requests for faster software performance with the goal of making your work easier.
- Edit and regenerate complex toposurfaces, subregions, and building pads.
- Get better performance of the energy analytical model in Revit, with Revit R2 using less memory when analyzing large models.
- Experience faster updates to views that contain multiple instances of families.
- See faster display of Revit links within views.
Productivity: You’ll welcome multiple enhancements in Revit R2 designed to improve your modeling and work productivity.
- Work in perspective views, making quick adjustments without having to change views with some modeling capabilities now available in perspective views.
- Save more time by editing multiple wall joins together
- Find content more quickly with Search capabilities in the Type Selector and all drop-down lists.
- Navigate PDFs exported from Revit more quickly with hyperlinked views.
- Experience easier interaction with structural elements through user interface improvements.
- Improve productivity with more streamlined Rebar modeling and shop drawings creation.
For a complete list of enhancements to your product, refer to the Autodesk Revit 2015 Update Enhancements List or Autodesk Revit LT 2015 Update Enhancements List.
*Autodesk Revit 2015 software is only available as part of the Autodesk® Building Design Suite 2015 Premium and Ultimate Editions and Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite 2015 Ultimate Edition.
Source: Autodesk Subscription
With Autodesk® Revit® 2015 R2, Autodesk Maintenance and Desktop Subscription customers get access now to new features that add powerful capabilities, make Revit perform faster, and can improve modeling productivity. Fully compatible with Revit 2015 releases, Revit 2015 R2 installs without disrupting ongoing work in Revit 2015.
Power: Revit 2015 R2 includes new features that enable you to do more with Revit.
- Share more accurately predicted energy performance information in custom dashboards with Project Solon integrated into Revit.
- Use existing geometry in a linked IFC model as a reference for dimensions, alignment, snapping, and hosting of some families in a Revit model.
- Troubleshoot models better with the Reveal Constraints mode making all dimension alignment constraints in a view visible.
- Explore visual programming with the Dynamo interface for computational design which now installs with Revit so you can more easily enhance and extend the power of the Revit API.
Performance: Autodesk Revit R2 meets requests for faster software performance with the goal of making your work easier.
- Edit and regenerate complex toposurfaces, subregions, and building pads.
- Get better performance of the energy analytical model in Revit, with Revit R2 using less memory when analyzing large models.
- Experience faster updates to views that contain multiple instances of families.
- See faster display of Revit links within views.
Productivity: You’ll welcome multiple enhancements in Revit R2 designed to improve your modeling and work productivity.
- Work in perspective views, making quick adjustments without having to change views with some modeling capabilities now available in perspective views.
- Save more time by editing multiple wall joins together
- Find content more quickly with Search capabilities in the Type Selector and all drop-down lists.
- Navigate PDFs exported from Revit more quickly with hyperlinked views.
- Experience easier interaction with structural elements through user interface improvements.
- Improve productivity with more streamlined Rebar modeling and shop drawings creation.
For a complete list of enhancements to your product, refer to the Autodesk Revit 2015 Update Enhancements List or Autodesk Revit LT 2015 Update Enhancements List.
*Autodesk Revit 2015 software is only available as part of the Autodesk® Building Design Suite 2015 Premium and Ultimate Editions and Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite 2015 Ultimate Edition.
Source: Autodesk Subscription
13 August 2014
Roombook-Areabook-Buildingbook Extension for Autodesk Revit 2015
Release Date: 2014-06-16
The Roombook Areabook Buildingbook Extension for Autodesk® Revit® 2015, Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2015, Autodesk® Revit® Structure 2015, Autodesk® Revit® MEP 2015, and Autodesk® Revit LT™ 2015 software helps you with the quantification of your projects:
- Roombook calculates the room-related surface areas of walls, floors and ceiling elements as well as room circumferences and furnishing elements for a complete material calculation of the interior finish.
- Areabook calculates living and net areas by rooms and room groups as well as net, gross and construction floor areas by projects for a comprehensive floor area calculation.
- Buildingbook calculates the material-related quantities of constructive building parts for a detailed quantification of materials under consideration of layers, parts and components.
In addition to the automated detection of surfaces, areas and volumes, this extension helps users configure these elements manually to local requirements and country-specific standards (International and DIN/VOB), as well as achieve more accurate model take-offs. Quantified results can be exported to Microsoft® Excel® software, comma-separated CSV text files, native Revit® schedule tables and to DWF files for further quantification like Autodesk® Quantity Takeoff and Autodesk® Navisworks®.
*Autodesk Revit 2015 software is only available as part of the Autodesk® Building Design Suite 2015 Premium and Ultimate Editions and Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite 2015 Ultimate Edition.
Source: Autodesk Subscription
The Roombook Areabook Buildingbook Extension for Autodesk® Revit® 2015, Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2015, Autodesk® Revit® Structure 2015, Autodesk® Revit® MEP 2015, and Autodesk® Revit LT™ 2015 software helps you with the quantification of your projects:
- Roombook calculates the room-related surface areas of walls, floors and ceiling elements as well as room circumferences and furnishing elements for a complete material calculation of the interior finish.
- Areabook calculates living and net areas by rooms and room groups as well as net, gross and construction floor areas by projects for a comprehensive floor area calculation.
- Buildingbook calculates the material-related quantities of constructive building parts for a detailed quantification of materials under consideration of layers, parts and components.
In addition to the automated detection of surfaces, areas and volumes, this extension helps users configure these elements manually to local requirements and country-specific standards (International and DIN/VOB), as well as achieve more accurate model take-offs. Quantified results can be exported to Microsoft® Excel® software, comma-separated CSV text files, native Revit® schedule tables and to DWF files for further quantification like Autodesk® Quantity Takeoff and Autodesk® Navisworks®.
*Autodesk Revit 2015 software is only available as part of the Autodesk® Building Design Suite 2015 Premium and Ultimate Editions and Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite 2015 Ultimate Edition.
Source: Autodesk Subscription
21 July 2014
Curved ramp sloping in two directions
You want to model an underground Parking Garage in a cylindrical form sloping in two directions.
Floor Parameters: slope angle towards the centroid, ramp thickness, ramp width and material.
For further information please follow the link: Curved Ramp Sloping in Two Directions
Floor Parameters: slope angle towards the centroid, ramp thickness, ramp width and material.
For further information please follow the link: Curved Ramp Sloping in Two Directions
26 June 2014
Central European Content Extension for Autodesk Revit MEP 2015
Release Date: 2014-06-24
The Central European Content Extension for Autodesk® Revit® MEP 2015 software provides an English language version of the German content pack, helping to reduce the need for users to seek alternative sources of content where country-specific packs aren't available.
Content is available in English only as a product enchancement for Autodesk Subscription holders.
Source: Autodesk Subscription
The Central European Content Extension for Autodesk® Revit® MEP 2015 software provides an English language version of the German content pack, helping to reduce the need for users to seek alternative sources of content where country-specific packs aren't available.
Content is available in English only as a product enchancement for Autodesk Subscription holders.
Source: Autodesk Subscription
17 May 2014
Batch Print for Autodesk Revit 2015
Batch Print provides an easy way to print a large number of drawings (views and sheets) from a Autodesk® Revit® 2015, Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2015, Autodesk® Revit® Structure 2015, or Autodesk® Revit® MEP 2015 software project.
After preparing the default printer and the Revit software project, use Batch Print to send any number of drawings to the printer and to control the order in which they print. When you start the print job, Batch Print manages the printing of the drawings, requiring no further interaction from you. If desired, you can monitor the progress of the print job using a status dialog.
*Autodesk Revit 2015 software is only available as part of the Autodesk® Building Design Suite 2015 Premium and Ultimate Editions and Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite 2015 Ultimate Edition.
Source: Autodesk Site
After preparing the default printer and the Revit software project, use Batch Print to send any number of drawings to the printer and to control the order in which they print. When you start the print job, Batch Print manages the printing of the drawings, requiring no further interaction from you. If desired, you can monitor the progress of the print job using a status dialog.
*Autodesk Revit 2015 software is only available as part of the Autodesk® Building Design Suite 2015 Premium and Ultimate Editions and Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite 2015 Ultimate Edition.
Source: Autodesk Site
12 April 2014
The use of Scope Box in Revit
Maybe you will think I am old school.
Do you know that most of the newbies do not know the purpose of scope box, the most powerful Revit tools in editing for a document presentation?
I recommend that you use scope box instead of a callout for documenting a portion of your project. Scope box will control the extent of any datum element such as grids, reference planes and levels. It is very handy to control the extents of the views, speaking in 3D wise.
Do you know that most of the newbies do not know the purpose of scope box, the most powerful Revit tools in editing for a document presentation?
I recommend that you use scope box instead of a callout for documenting a portion of your project. Scope box will control the extent of any datum element such as grids, reference planes and levels. It is very handy to control the extents of the views, speaking in 3D wise.
27 March 2014
Autodesk Vault Basic 2014 add-in for MS Office 2013
Release Date: 2014-03-14
Autodesk Vault is fully integrated into Microsoft Office 2013 ( Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook).
The integration provides the ability to manage all of the supporting information for your Digital Prototype.
This includes email correspondence, specifications, calculations, and presentations enabling the entire workgroup to collaborate more effectively and get to market faster.
Available as Product Enhancements in Autodesk Subscription.
Source: Autodesk Site
Autodesk Vault is fully integrated into Microsoft Office 2013 ( Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook).
The integration provides the ability to manage all of the supporting information for your Digital Prototype.
This includes email correspondence, specifications, calculations, and presentations enabling the entire workgroup to collaborate more effectively and get to market faster.
Available as Product Enhancements in Autodesk Subscription.
Source: Autodesk Site
21 February 2014
Synchronizing problem with Revit Server
Have you ever experience synchronizing problem with your Revit Server and you get this pop-up message "Operation could not be completed" -> "File not saved"?
There are many reasons that can cause this issue, to name a few:
- it can be due to network access. Ping your Central Server and check if the latency is more than 200ms. Probably the process could be timing out.
- file access issues.
- model changes may create conflict too.
- connectivity issues between office networks.
- network bandwidth issue and the network is saturated due to video conferencing, YouTube etc.
- Revit server needs a dedicated 1 mbps for a good performance.
- local hardware can also be an issue like docking station malfunctioning creating disruption between Revit and the Revit Server.
There are many reasons that can cause this issue, to name a few:
- it can be due to network access. Ping your Central Server and check if the latency is more than 200ms. Probably the process could be timing out.
- file access issues.
- model changes may create conflict too.
- connectivity issues between office networks.
- network bandwidth issue and the network is saturated due to video conferencing, YouTube etc.
- Revit server needs a dedicated 1 mbps for a good performance.
- local hardware can also be an issue like docking station malfunctioning creating disruption between Revit and the Revit Server.
27 January 2014
File Naming Conventions
One of the basic requirement in Data Management is a good standard File Naming. It is a good idea to name and organize your files in a descriptive and consistent manner in order that other users can find the specific data they are looking for.
I suggest that you consider including in your project file names:
- Project Number
- Document type (preliminary design, CD-contract doc., etc.)
- Plan, section or detail
- Other unique identifier
Tip :
Try not to make file names too long since long file names might pose some problem in other type of software.
When using a sequential numbering system, use leading zeros for clarity and to make sure files sort in sequential order. For example, use "001, 002, ...010, 011 ... 100, 101, 200, 201 etc." instead of "1, 2, ...10, 11 ... 100, 101, etc."
Do not use spaces. Instead, use underscores between words, e.g. file_name. Camel case may also be used to avoid spaces and make file names easier to read, e.g. FileName.
Be consistent with the number of characters in the file name for your drawings.
Avoid using special characters such as $ % * etc.
I suggest that you consider including in your project file names:
- Project Number
- Document type (preliminary design, CD-contract doc., etc.)
- Plan, section or detail
- Other unique identifier
Tip :
Try not to make file names too long since long file names might pose some problem in other type of software.
When using a sequential numbering system, use leading zeros for clarity and to make sure files sort in sequential order. For example, use "001, 002, ...010, 011 ... 100, 101, 200, 201 etc." instead of "1, 2, ...10, 11 ... 100, 101, etc."
Do not use spaces. Instead, use underscores between words, e.g. file_name. Camel case may also be used to avoid spaces and make file names easier to read, e.g. FileName.
Be consistent with the number of characters in the file name for your drawings.
Avoid using special characters such as $ % * etc.
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