Friday, March 9, 2012

My First Adaptive Component!

So, I've seen plenty of fancy examples using Adaptive Components (AC) float around the RevitVerse, but I've been longing for a good, simple and easy AC that I could build and use on an actual project. Having gone through a number of more complex examples such as some found at AU or RTC, I knew they are really powerful and offer a greater degree of freedom and flexibility than your average Family. So, when it finally hit me on this particular situation, I was very happy. Onto the example!

The Storefront with Flashing Anchored to the Mullions...
So I had a request the other day to have a storefront with mullions bigger on the outers and smaller on the inners. That's great until you are asked to have a reveal on the front face of the outer mullions. Guess what? Mullions only butt join at corners and won't miter (at least from what I could see). Great, so now we are looking at some other options to get what we want. I started looking at an in place component, swept around the perimeter of the the storefront. While it accomplished what I wanted, it hit me that for every storefront, the designer would have to repeat the lengthy process of creating the sweep. Not very efficient. As I was thinking about building a family I pondered which would be most applicable. Generic Model? Face Based? Then it hit me - Adaptive Component to the rescue!

I started up a family based on the Curtain Panel Pattern Based.rfa template file since it has a few things already established. I placed a point on one of the Reference Lines, set my work plane to the point and sketched a rectangle. Next I added some dimensions and labeled them with parameters to be able to flex the size of the flashing. Then, I picked the rectangle, the reference lines and made a sweep. I also added a material parameter and linked it up so it could be set once in the project.













Then, once it was loaded into the project, it was as simple as picking 4 points, one at each corner of the storefront. Easily repeatable, flexible and simple, yet effective. Granted, it may not be the only way to accomplish the end result, nor what AC's were intended for, but it got the job done this time! So if you have been wondering how to make use of AC's in a simpler setting, just keep your eye out - you never know what might come along!

Friday, February 24, 2012

2013 Autodesk products are coming!

Yesterday Lynn Allen posted "what's new" for AutoCAD 2013, due to be available soon. While I'm really excited for the pending next release of Revit, we still have a need for AutoCAD and you may too. So go check out what's next for AutoCAD!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Revit Server plus Imaginit Clarity

Are you using Revit Server and looking to have multiple companies utilize collaborating on a single server? Then look no further because Imaginit Clarity for Revit Server will do just that. Not only will it help manage permissions to keep them from seeing Revit models they shouldn't, it can automate tasks such as printing PDF sets, modifying schedules and more. This is a game changer.

Now, if only I could have multiple Central Revit Servers, then I would be set. That to me has been the only draw back to date...

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Rotating video taken on an iPhone in Portrait mode

So this weekend I was looking to combine some videos I had taken on my iPhone. Some were taken in landscape, others in portrait. I know, why didn't I just take them in landscape to begin with, right? Turns out, I'm not the only one who's come across this problem before. If you want to do this, basically convert your quicktime video into WMV format, then use Windows Movie Maker to rotate it 90 degrees, then you can combine it with your other videos. Read the blog post below for the full workflow...

http://techierambles.blogspot.com/2010/10/iphone-video-always-shows-sideways-aka.html

Friday, February 10, 2012

Want a 3D Printer?

Now you have a chance to win an Objet 30 desktop 3D printer plus a 6 month supply of print material!

http://www.instructables.com/contest/makeitreal

The question is, what would you write an instructable for to print something in 3D? I'm thinking of posting something for...

=)

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Factory Feedback - Revit Server

The Revit Factory team is looking for your feedback regarding Revit Server. Did you consider using it? Use it on a project? Implement it as a BIM/CAD Manager? Then they would love to hear what you have to say.

RS Survey link

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Factory Feedback - Links and Underlays

The Revit Factory is again asking for your feedback on Revit behavior. Please go help them out - your feedback may very well affect how you select items in Revit!

Links and Underlay Selection