Scott D Davis
2003-12-12, 05:26 AM
10. David Conant's Avatar, actually is David Conant!
9. In Revit, you can use the Attach Top/Bottom tool to attach a curtain wall top to the top of a hole in a wall created with the Edit Elevation Profile tool.
8. In Revit, you can use a Reference Plane to attach a wall top to.
7. Steve Stafford looks much taller (and very different!) in his Avatar! (edit: in his OLD avatar!)
6. In Revit, when creating complex 3D geometry, it's all about the Void! (voids are as important as solid geometry)
5. When rendering in Revit, never, EVER use the Accurender default sky and clouds if you want realistic images. (or the Red Porche!)
4. Importing an AutoCAD 3D model into a family will allow Revit to cut sections through the geometry.
3. Once inside the MGM Grand Hotel, you really don't need to go outside again for days!
2. Schedules rock! Use schedules for as much data entry/change as possible! Its much easier to access/change/input data into a schedule than into the model in many instances.
1. Revit 6.0 is gonna be incredible! The ability to change a Temp Dim to an actual Dimension....just one of the MANY new features that make Revit even more user friendly!
9. In Revit, you can use the Attach Top/Bottom tool to attach a curtain wall top to the top of a hole in a wall created with the Edit Elevation Profile tool.
8. In Revit, you can use a Reference Plane to attach a wall top to.
7. Steve Stafford looks much taller (and very different!) in his Avatar! (edit: in his OLD avatar!)
6. In Revit, when creating complex 3D geometry, it's all about the Void! (voids are as important as solid geometry)
5. When rendering in Revit, never, EVER use the Accurender default sky and clouds if you want realistic images. (or the Red Porche!)
4. Importing an AutoCAD 3D model into a family will allow Revit to cut sections through the geometry.
3. Once inside the MGM Grand Hotel, you really don't need to go outside again for days!
2. Schedules rock! Use schedules for as much data entry/change as possible! Its much easier to access/change/input data into a schedule than into the model in many instances.
1. Revit 6.0 is gonna be incredible! The ability to change a Temp Dim to an actual Dimension....just one of the MANY new features that make Revit even more user friendly!