For model generation how is this any different than adjusting your View Range to a nice "slice" and just tracing the existing walls? I also can't see anyone using the "new type" options, there are so many field variable that could make the walls slightly different thicknesses especially just "eyeballing it" to click the wall width that most are going to stick to typical nominal thicknesses. Now if there was a tool like back in the AutoCAD Map days that i could pick a point and it would attempt to follow it automatically and create walls that would be interesting. There would be need to be adjustments for angle tolerance, no one wants a wall at 1degree in revit.
I believe Aurivus does more of a complete auto generation of model elements based on the line / point distances apart than this & is a better tool from what ive seen.
Hi John, the new wall type is created by setting a tolerance for the size variation step. For walls and columns angle tolerance adjustments there special tool: th-cam.com/video/_YCfbCmvY88/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NEdrE9rKbGQ__IO2 P.S. There are also more tools available in Undet for Revit than shown in this video.
Hello dear revitmaster. Please a question: the basement are point clouds. Its possible to make pointclouds from Old drawings? How we get pointclouds in the Front? I think we need this by 3 d messurment. And more difficult than walls are the windows. How do you had make them?Thank you for all
Point clouds are created using Reality Capture technologies: 3D laser scanning, photogrammetry, 3D sensors... The aim is to replicate an existing building by digitising it, so that we can transfer a copy of it to a CAD/BIM program for further design.
i wish u post this video 3 weeks ago, i just finish modelling scan to bim for 5 floor shopping complex, love to try undet next time
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When I get a job I will send you a gift because you helped me a lot
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Quite cool, but unless modeling buildings from point clouds is literally all you do, it's too expensive to justify the purchase
Clever, but the creating walls & columns feature is no quicker than doing it manually.
For model generation how is this any different than adjusting your View Range to a nice "slice" and just tracing the existing walls? I also can't see anyone using the "new type" options, there are so many field variable that could make the walls slightly different thicknesses especially just "eyeballing it" to click the wall width that most are going to stick to typical nominal thicknesses. Now if there was a tool like back in the AutoCAD Map days that i could pick a point and it would attempt to follow it automatically and create walls that would be interesting. There would be need to be adjustments for angle tolerance, no one wants a wall at 1degree in revit.
I believe Aurivus does more of a complete auto generation of model elements based on the line / point distances apart than this & is a better tool from what ive seen.
Hi John, the new wall type is created by setting a tolerance for the size variation step. For walls and columns angle tolerance adjustments there special tool: th-cam.com/video/_YCfbCmvY88/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NEdrE9rKbGQ__IO2 P.S. There are also more tools available in Undet for Revit than shown in this video.
can you teach us how to make customs door cause i wanna learn how to make a alluminium or metal sliding folding doors if you dont mind
IM BIM ENGINEER FROM INDIA BUT COMPANY ONLY DOO US BASED PROJECT...I COMPLETED 1MONTH ON POINT CLOUDS
Hello dear revitmaster. Please a question: the basement are point clouds. Its possible to make pointclouds from Old drawings? How we get pointclouds in the Front? I think we need this by 3 d messurment. And more difficult than walls are the windows. How do you had make them?Thank you for all
Point clouds are created using Reality Capture technologies: 3D laser scanning, photogrammetry, 3D sensors... The aim is to replicate an existing building by digitising it, so that we can transfer a copy of it to a CAD/BIM program for further design.
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