Martin P
2004-09-29, 10:03 AM
Having looked into design options and starting to play around with them, I started to use them on a house type where I have a 100% timber cladd option, and I also have a 30% timber cladd option (the rest block and render)....Both are going to be used.
In the end I found that in my opinion it was taking me longer, and causing me more problems than it was solving to use and set up etc the design options than to simply have 2 separate files - ie do a saveas and edit the walls I wanted to.
Are they only really useful for early stages of a project, and would they be better not used in this instance? I can see that if the layouts etc started to change on this house type it could potentially save me time later - but I know they arent going to change very much at all. In the end I did it as 2 separate files, and it was very easy. Any opinions on when NOT to use design options (also phasing, worksets, browser organisation etc). In light of some of the posts lately regarding the time spent with Revit I think it is important for us to look at when we should not use all the powerful tools at our disposal in Revit.
The main problem I have with using the options feature for this case is the fact that I can not have inserts (windows and doors etc) that were in both wall options - I had to duplicate the windows and doors into option A and option B...... so why not just have separate duplicate files, its simpler.....
In the end I found that in my opinion it was taking me longer, and causing me more problems than it was solving to use and set up etc the design options than to simply have 2 separate files - ie do a saveas and edit the walls I wanted to.
Are they only really useful for early stages of a project, and would they be better not used in this instance? I can see that if the layouts etc started to change on this house type it could potentially save me time later - but I know they arent going to change very much at all. In the end I did it as 2 separate files, and it was very easy. Any opinions on when NOT to use design options (also phasing, worksets, browser organisation etc). In light of some of the posts lately regarding the time spent with Revit I think it is important for us to look at when we should not use all the powerful tools at our disposal in Revit.
The main problem I have with using the options feature for this case is the fact that I can not have inserts (windows and doors etc) that were in both wall options - I had to duplicate the windows and doors into option A and option B...... so why not just have separate duplicate files, its simpler.....