Great suggestion! I don't actually HAVE a point cloud that I can use for a Revit Tip. So perhaps I'll look for one in the internet and then use it for a Tip! Thanks for the suggestion.
But what would happen if i had already crete two models, the existing model and de future model abowe the existing one, but i need to create the demolition and de new constructioon phases? Thanks for your answer...
Thank you for your sharing. My question is, are there other uses for phase mapping? For the example you did in the video, how your method is more interesting than making a copy of the old project and doing the job as we used, instead to use two files.
This is good stuff. I do wonder if there are any downstream process issues. Things like using Revit keynoting for demo plans in the new. I assume as long as both files are pointing to the same keynote file you will be able to keynote the demo items in the new project. I believe it doesn't work that way, however. I believe you would need to keynote them in the old original linked file first and then you can keynote them in the new project.
I make a keynote file with a D in front of items that are demo (D1, D2, D3) and normal numbers for the new work items (1, 2, 3). Revit can only use one keynote file at a time.
Thank you for your amazing work. I do still have a situation though, Im pretty sure you can help me out. What if i did make the as-built (existing) drawing of the building, saved it as "As-Built" and then from that same drawing i saved it as "Renovation" so i can have both projects and do the work from the "As-Built". But now that im done with the renovation plans, i want to put both projects together for the presentations, show what had been demo, added and so on... CAN I DO SO, AND IF YES, HOW CAN YOU EXPLAIN PLEASE? Muchas Gracias!!!
This is amazing! Thank you so much for this great tutorial. Excellent teaching I really appreciate the time you took in explaining what was going on;)
Thank you for sharing Mike. I am surprised that you did not bind the old project. Not sure if this is a best project. Would thought it would be.
Great teaching!!! I love it
Please make a video on Point cloud how it works
Great suggestion! I don't actually HAVE a point cloud that I can use for a Revit Tip. So perhaps I'll look for one in the internet and then use it for a Tip! Thanks for the suggestion.
thanks for your good tutorials. Can you please explain how to geolocate a project in revit
This video helped me a lot, Thanks Mike.
But what would happen if i had already crete two models, the existing model and de future model abowe the existing one, but i need to create the demolition and de new constructioon phases?
Thanks for your answer...
Amazing. Thank you!
Man, This is cool.
Thank you for your sharing. My question is, are there other uses for phase mapping? For the example you did in the video, how your method is more interesting than making a copy of the old project and doing the job as we used, instead to use two files.
nice
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This is good stuff. I do wonder if there are any downstream process issues. Things like using Revit keynoting for demo plans in the new. I assume as long as both files are pointing to the same keynote file you will be able to keynote the demo items in the new project. I believe it doesn't work that way, however. I believe you would need to keynote them in the old original linked file first and then you can keynote them in the new project.
I make a keynote file with a D in front of items that are demo (D1, D2, D3) and normal numbers for the new work items (1, 2, 3). Revit can only use one keynote file at a time.
Thank you for your amazing work. I do still have a situation though, Im pretty sure you can help me out. What if i did make the as-built (existing) drawing of the building, saved it as "As-Built" and then from that same drawing i saved it as "Renovation" so i can have both projects and do the work from the "As-Built". But now that im done with the renovation plans, i want to put both projects together for the presentations, show what had been demo, added and so on... CAN I DO SO, AND IF YES, HOW CAN YOU EXPLAIN PLEASE? Muchas Gracias!!!
Nice work.... can we talk facia yet? 😊
sometimes we are all a bit coo coo (as I spell it) and honestly, if we could all be as happy and passionate as you, we'd be a much better world :-)
Nice and great!