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Showing posts with label 2D design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2D design. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2020

Best practices for Revit beginners

Autodesk Revit is a top of the line BIM programming that is utilized by industry veterans and tenderfoots the same. From modelers to basic architects, designers to temporary workers, Revit is favored by AEC experts everywhere throughout the globe.

On the off chance that you are beginning with Autodesk Revit, things can get very overwhelming on occasion. Regardless of having a basic UI and simple to-learn orders and instruments, Revit can take a very long time to ace. Here are 8 valuable Revit tips for novices to assist you with beginning with your Revit venture.

Start with Small-Scale Pilot Projects

On the off chance that you are accustomed to utilizing other BIM programming and are attempting to progress to Autodesk Revit or are starting with BIM design, you have to hone your expectation to absorb information. Try not to concentrate on cutting edge instruments from the earliest starting point. Rather, start with little scope projects and grow the degree, step by step.

Make a heap of pilot projects and continue playing with your models to improve your prosperity rates and handle issues and disappointments. Sustain your projects and make a standard format that would help you rapidly become familiar with the subtleties of BIM demonstrating throughout the years.

When you are familiar with fundamental highlights and have set up your hands on your pilot layouts, begin utilizing propelled instruments and highlights, for example,

a.) Information and picture perception
b.) Virtual/Augmented reality innovation
c.) Cloud backups and cloud-based instruments
d.) Information sharing between various groups

Don't Just Latch on Free Components

A few gear producers and free assets have begun giving Revit-consistent and prepared to-utilize components that can be installed in your BIM drawings. In spite of the fact that this spares time, you ought not rely upon such components when you are beginning. These components are made by unassuming makers who probably won't comprehend your project and work scope.

Best practices for Revit beginners

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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.bimoutsourcing.com
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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Experience the intelligence of 3D direct modeling with sophisticated 2D design through BricsCAD V15

Bricsys, a leading developer of dwg engineering design software, just added a new wing to their BricsCAD brand by introducing BricsCAD V15.


BricsCAD V15 comes with powerful cad platform that combines the astuteness of 3D direct modeling with sophisticated 2D design on Windows, Linux. Support for Mac will be available soon. Now there will be only English version of BricsCAD V15.

The BricsCAD interface contains context-sensitive Quad cursor through which you can produce technical drawings, 3D models, and layouts more accurately and speedily. You can maneuver all the drawings easily with the distinguished ribbon interface and Look From widget included in BricsCAD V15.

BricsCAD facilitates the users for 3D direct modeling and assemblies in indigenous .dwg format. You can arrange components in 3D models with due order, and then make renderings more reasonably through the 600 new Redway materials available with BricsCAD V15.

Bricsys is connected with third-party application developers that facilitate the users to get access over 400 applications running on BricsCAD. The wide-ranging BricsCAD development platform permits you to port AutoCAD®-based applications devoid of fine-turing the source code.

The users can access a free 30 days trialof English version of BricsCAD. Other editions of BricsCAD provides the added solutions for Sheet Metal design, BIM planning, and 3D data exchange.

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Rajib Dey
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

KOMPAS-3D v14 is just released for mechanical engineers

ASCON Group, the key developer of intuitive CAD/AEC/PLM software systems, just declared the availability of KOMPAS-3D v14. This newly launched product provides a wide array of benefits to the mechanical engineers with its commanding features for 3D and 2D design progressions together with an easy to use interface, simplified functions as well as flexible combination with third-party softwares.

The new release of KOMPAS-3D V14 contains More than 100 upgradations to enhance the productivity of users with quicker Functions, developed an application and uncomplicated product development facilitating least errors throught the design-to-product development progression.



The KOMPAS-3D v14includes the following exclusive features:

·         Designs and edits by utilizing direct variation modeling
·         Exhibits and edits dimension values of selected elements directly
·         Preserve revisions in models
·         Remeasures models based on tolerances
·         Boosts 3D arrays
·         Get the hole wizard more improved
·         Adds to the KOMPAS-3D suite

The customers can access through ASCON’s worldwide network of value added resellers. To locate the nearest one region, please visit ascon.net/en/main/partners.

To avail the 30-day free trial of KOMPAS-3D v14, visit ascon.net/en/download/kompas.

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Submitted by Rajib Dey
Content Writer

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Lantek Systems recently launched unique BIM software for structural steel industry

Lantek Systems recently launched an unique software known as Lantek SteelWork integrated with Tekla Structures® BIM software. The users will be able to import the complete Tekla Structures® model as a project alongwith the tree structure of components and manufacturing stages This software will provide a great benefit for the structural steel industry.

The software includes some exclusives features like 2D and 3D design, stress calculations and dimensions, automatic and manual nesting, CNC programming of profiles, lead-in contour management, common line cutting, toolpath transformation, integration with third party structural design software, and ERP capabilities which facilitate companies to control costs & production, to manage production process at the time of designing and completing structural steel, sheet metal, and construction projects.

With Flex3d SteelWork System the software provides the 3D CAD/CAM design and cutting of standard profiles including I, U, L, T, H, round and square sections that leads to competent cutting operations on a range of machinery, including sawing, drilling, punching, tapping, marking, oxycut, and plasma equipment.

In the begining, the software will be accessible, as part of a phased plan in Spain, Brazil, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, and the United States.

Posted By
Rajib Dey
Business Development
BIM Outsourcing Services

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Vertex system launched Vertex BD 16.0 for home designing

Vertex Systems developed advanced building design software known as Vertex BD. The latest Version Vertex BD 16.0.is just launched. The latest release is ideal for architectural and structural layout design especially for wood framed and light gauge steel framed construction.

Vertex BD 16.0 enhance the design process and generates data from one source for architectural layouts, interior and exterior elevations, structural layouts, fabrication drawings, material reports, manufacturing rendered images, and 3D models.

This latest version saves projects hours and minimizes material waste as manufacturing data is transferred directly to automated equipment. Material reports are exported to project management systems.

The latest version contains a library tool that facilitates users to include their own components to the library. The users can also form 2D presentation of a component as a 2D image.

The software comes up with some new features related with roofs. A roof is bound to walls with a dimension restraint, a ceiling can be bound in the direction of a roof and a porch beam can be bound to a roof to pursue the change of the roof pitch, for instance.

Posted by
Rajib Dey
for www.bimoutsourcing.com