4D Timeline Simulation: Navisworks versus Twinmotion

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @AlbrechtJ
    @AlbrechtJ Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing the fantastic workflow. You are genius for create such great work. It is very helpful for me to follow.

  • @pankajbajaj9578
    @pankajbajaj9578 2 года назад

    Fast walkthrough of buildings in navisworks

  • @JosesRadley
    @JosesRadley 9 месяцев назад

    Maybe Navisworks manage is enough for predicting in animation construction timeline. Good study though.

  • @1021132
    @1021132 3 года назад +1

    Twinmotion can do simulation, I don't Know thank you for the information

  • @leonardoacuebos174
    @leonardoacuebos174 2 года назад +1

    Looks very advance but quite complicated, Additional work for presentation by the Main Contractors.😁

  • @danielcoughlan4400
    @danielcoughlan4400 3 года назад

    Thanks you for this video it was a great example of the workflow. I have 1 question. I'm still unsure about where you initially got the worksets from. You mentioned you imported them into Navis but from where? Did you manually create these sets in a different software?

    • @imaginittech
      @imaginittech  3 года назад

      Glad the video helped. We asked our experts, here's what they said: The data set is one that we took from Autodesk. It was originally created in Revit and then brought in to Navisworks. Selection Sets were created by extracting Revit Instance ID’s from Assemble and casting them in .xml script for import to Navisworks.

  • @cathychoi6959
    @cathychoi6959 Год назад

    can you make a parameter in revit, use for schedule the time line, including the exporting FBX model or work sets number or name, then soon when you get the schedule, you can arrange the phase in twinmotion easier?

    • @imaginittech
      @imaginittech  Год назад +2

      We talked with our experts and they said you can create a parameter that helps to capture a view for export within the project browser. Create the parameters in Revit first, then assign the parameters to the objects. Then create a schedule for those parameters and export that to an datasmith file you could then import into Twinmotion. If you use Navisworks to do the export, use a NWC. Once imported, you’d need to open the phasing group panel. You can use the information from the schedule - which includes the phase parameter you created - to organize and arrange the phases in Twinmotion according to your project requirements.

    • @cathychoi6959
      @cathychoi6959 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks @@imaginittech currently I am using another software is nightmare : fuzor. totally out of dated tech and bugs full UI.

  • @Pa_Dave
    @Pa_Dave Год назад

    Can IMAGINiT help with this type of idea/training and discussion?

    • @imaginittech
      @imaginittech  Год назад

      Yes. I would suggest submitting a Contact Us form on our website www.imaginit.com to get you in touch with the right people.

  • @hu5tle-
    @hu5tle- Год назад

    How did you export your Navisworks "sets" to FBX?

    • @imaginittech
      @imaginittech  Год назад

      Sorry it took a bit, here's what our expert said: I isolated each set and exported them separately (no export of sets).

    • @hu5tle-
      @hu5tle- Год назад

      @@imaginittech Could you elaborate on what "isolated each set" means. Where they were isolated. Since I already have them isolated in sets.

  • @juanlu_tv
    @juanlu_tv 2 года назад

    if you can make this video in spanish it will be grate