Nice coverage of the Arch updates! I covered the Electrical updates - frankly not much to write home about, so I'm glad at least someone got some new goodies!
Electrical got a fairly significant rewrite of code under-the-hood that allows single phase to connect to three phase and other related enhancements (or potential future enhancements)! :)
Still waiting for Legend Component tagging, Railings to be placed as legend components, and some more... I hoped to get some AI stuff in 2025. Anyway, it is a good release. My favorite one is the array in family enhancement :)
Revit, as a modeling tool for custom 3D objects (couch, chair, other entourage), is in a stone age. While it is possible to model intricate 3D objects in a free software, even web-based ones, like OnShape, Revit didn't change it's approach since V.1: extrusion, blend, revolve, sweep, sweep blend... that's all Revit got? - sad, borderline pathetic. Am I missing something?
Nice coverage of the Arch updates! I covered the Electrical updates - frankly not much to write home about, so I'm glad at least someone got some new goodies!
Electrical got a fairly significant rewrite of code under-the-hood that allows single phase to connect to three phase and other related enhancements (or potential future enhancements)! :)
Feels more excited to work in Revit,
Still waiting for Legend Component tagging, Railings to be placed as legend components, and some more... I hoped to get some AI stuff in 2025. Anyway, it is a good release. My favorite one is the array in family enhancement :)
what happens if you move the floor after cutting out?
Revit, as a modeling tool for custom 3D objects (couch, chair, other entourage), is in a stone age. While it is possible to model intricate 3D objects in a free software, even web-based ones, like OnShape, Revit didn't change it's approach since V.1: extrusion, blend, revolve, sweep, sweep blend... that's all Revit got? - sad, borderline pathetic. Am I missing something?
sadly you are not