Autodesk University
2014-12-01, 03:40 AM
Instructor: Matt Brown
Class Description: Why build two separate models? Save time by synchronizing your Revit Structure model with your RISAFloor or RISA-3D model. With bi-directional capabilities, you can start in either program and rely on the robust RISA™-Revit link to preserve both your geometric and design information. The innovative two-way nature of the link allows you to move seamlessly between RISA and Revit without losing valuable information. This class will demonstrate the best methods to tackle real-life challenges using the RISA-Revit link. Learn tips and techniques that will allow you to get the most out of your software and eliminate redundancy in the design/drafting process. The class will also focus on the multitude of new features in our new link for Revit Structure 2010.
Class Description: Why build two separate models? Save time by synchronizing your Revit Structure model with your RISAFloor or RISA-3D model. With bi-directional capabilities, you can start in either program and rely on the robust RISA™-Revit link to preserve both your geometric and design information. The innovative two-way nature of the link allows you to move seamlessly between RISA and Revit without losing valuable information. This class will demonstrate the best methods to tackle real-life challenges using the RISA-Revit link. Learn tips and techniques that will allow you to get the most out of your software and eliminate redundancy in the design/drafting process. The class will also focus on the multitude of new features in our new link for Revit Structure 2010.