View Full Version : Material UI in 2013
L Wood
2012-04-25, 02:00 AM
Anyone else wondering what's the big idea with the material UI in Revit (and general materials organizational breakdown)? It took a weird turn a few versions back and has just mutated into a cluster of funky organizational issues. I use Revit in conjunction with 3d studio often, yet don't want to sacrifice the clarity and simplicity of the Revit UI to make it feel more exotic in the materials department. Really... Revit is a BIM tool and every step of it's experience I expect to reflect some sort of building organizational classification clarity- the materials UI isn't there.
To their credit, the Revit development team has been juggling user complaints about rendering in Revit for ages. I remember the acurender dark ages... Revit has come a long way since then. I wonder if the materials UI is suffering in its organization clarity because there have been so many stakeholders to appease along it's developmental path - and it's original design intent has been lost.
patricks
2012-04-27, 03:30 PM
I was reading a PDF from Autodesk a few weeks ago showing all the new 2013 features, which went through the new materials dialog. But now I can't seem to find a link to that document.
Norton_cad
2012-04-28, 12:25 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2Nm9_gqX5Y
jsteinhauer
2012-05-01, 04:52 PM
Ms. Wood,
You're probably going do downgrade my reputation for this, but the below link is to Revit 2013's help file about materials. If you're firm is like mine, you're not able to view YouTube, but this has videos hosted by another site I was able to watch. I was asked this morning about the Materials UI. Time for some serious reading/experimenting.
Cheers,
Jeff
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Revit/enu/2013/Help/00001-Revit_He0/3032-Customiz3032/3042-Project_3042/3060-Material3060
j23weiss512041
2012-06-12, 01:59 PM
Does your firm really not allow you to view YouTube? I'd say least half the time the tutorials that end up helping me are on YouTube. Seems kinda like a self-defeating policy...
And I usually find the Autodesk help website vague and useless. It often seems like it only explains the bit that I already figured out, and that works fine... and completely ignores the more complicated aspects.
jbayne
2012-06-12, 07:06 PM
I work for a company that YouTube is not allowed.
After we got Revit, last year, IS said we could not download content from Autodesk Seek we were to ask them and they would dl. I asked for every door in Seek they came back and said ok you can get content on an as needed basis. So you can see how far we are from getting to YouTube.
Whenever there is a video i need to watch I do it on my personal phone just so I can do my job.
jsteinhauer
2012-06-13, 12:46 PM
Does your firm really not allow you to view YouTube? I'd say least half the time the tutorials that end up helping me are on YouTube. Seems kinda like a self-defeating policy...
Well we had a summer intern that abused the open internet policy. He spent a great deal of time on MySpace, Facebook, ESPN & YouTube, and didn't really work much. AUGI was off limits for a few months too. When I can't find what I'm looking for elsewhere I download YouTube videos at home and bring them in on a flash drive. But then I get to deal with my IT staff :(.
Cheers,
Jeff S.
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