If you're annoying people, it's often a sign you're disrupting/challenging their mindset (and will ultimately succeed). Keep pushing the limits, no more faster horses... real change is here for those that look for it and engage with it. Great episode and discussion around a solid kit of tools. Love the UX and bundling features.
Wow, the process is continually improving, and it's astounding! We've evolved from traditional sheet creation to a dynamic, Dynamo-style approach, where sheets are imported via Excel and managed through PyRevit. Now, it's all integrated into one comprehensive bundle, accessible with a single, effortless click - it's mind-blowing! Let's keep this evolution going, everyone!
Just love these videos! Always telling more people to suscribe this channel and learn everything about Revit. I have been using Revit since 2007 and everyday learn something new.
I tried the product just for dimension task and it got more complicated there were so many unwanted dimensions and I think I might spend mor time correcting it as of now dimension is not for big projects i really want them to succeed and solve this problem
Hey i had a chance to start with C# and went tru some tutorials here and on the autodesk site. Is there any online class book or webpage that i can use to get better at making this kind of solutions?
Google...Google,,,,Google. Start all your google searchs with "Revit C#" and end search term with "example" RUclips videos are good resource for C# examples also I do these same tasks and you will see some sites come up way more than others for solid examples for selecting items, getting their parameters and using that info. I find being able to make an add-on ribbon with symbols is a good start to this journey. Getting a "Hello World" command to work was my entry point to visual studio and Revit. I then got ribbons with buttons going to get those commands added to a flyout to get those symbols added without scrolling a project browser. Then the tasks open up wide. Maybe extracting information that spans multiple schedules? One example I needed a routine that revised rebar marks by their length. C# was my answer. Good luck in your journey
If you're annoying people, it's often a sign you're disrupting/challenging their mindset (and will ultimately succeed). Keep pushing the limits, no more faster horses... real change is here for those that look for it and engage with it.
Great episode and discussion around a solid kit of tools. Love the UX and bundling features.
Cheers Gavin! I agree … 100%
Wow, the process is continually improving, and it's astounding! We've evolved from traditional sheet creation to a dynamic, Dynamo-style approach, where sheets are imported via Excel and managed through PyRevit. Now, it's all integrated into one comprehensive bundle, accessible with a single, effortless click - it's mind-blowing! Let's keep this evolution going, everyone!
Just love these videos! Always telling more people to suscribe this channel and learn everything about Revit. I have been using Revit since 2007 and everyday learn something new.
Cheers! THank you so much!!!
Jeff giggling in the background any time Miguel demonstrated a 3+ hour time saver was my favorite part
Haha! Right?!
Excellent presentation and product!
Cheers! Thanks for tuning in Rich!
This is an easy ROI tool to get into. I am impressed with the progress so far!!
Should be an EASY sell… right?!
I tried the product just for dimension task and it got more complicated there were so many unwanted dimensions and I think I might spend mor time correcting it as of now dimension is not for big projects i really want them to succeed and solve this problem
Hi, is there a quick way to monitor the status of model completeness directly from Revit?
You’d have to define “completeness” first ;)
How quickly I've been made to feel like a dinosaur!
You like doing this stuff menually??
Get with the times old man! 😎😝😜
Hey i had a chance to start with C# and went tru some tutorials here and on the autodesk site. Is there any online class book or webpage that i can use to get better at making this kind of solutions?
Google...Google,,,,Google. Start all your google searchs with "Revit C#" and end search term with "example" RUclips videos are good resource for C# examples also
I do these same tasks and you will see some sites come up way more than others for solid examples for selecting items, getting their parameters and using that info.
I find being able to make an add-on ribbon with symbols is a good start to this journey. Getting a "Hello World" command to work was my entry point to visual studio and Revit.
I then got ribbons with buttons going to get those commands added to a flyout to get those symbols added without scrolling a project browser. Then the tasks open up wide. Maybe extracting information that spans multiple schedules? One example I needed a routine that revised rebar marks by their length. C# was my answer. Good luck in your journey
LOL @ "Take longer" 0.005 sec difference =)
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