Thank you for the kind words Matteo, I'm very glad to hear you found this useful. The video you'd like to see, is about enumerated values for properties?
@@BIMvoice yes! Thanks to your and IFC architect videos I'm incorporating BlenderBIM into my pipeline. As a Digital Archaeologist custom properties are an essential step for my work. Thanks a lot for your work!
Hei, sorry for the very late reply. Yes you can re-use by using the import button. When you save them, they are saved in the Blenderbim Add-on data folder.
Great video, thanks a lot Petru!! I'd love to see the separated video you mentioned
Thank you for the kind words Matteo, I'm very glad to hear you found this useful. The video you'd like to see, is about enumerated values for properties?
@@BIMvoice yes! Thanks to your and IFC architect videos I'm incorporating BlenderBIM into my pipeline. As a Digital Archaeologist custom properties are an essential step for my work. Thanks a lot for your work!
useful video, and nicely explained, thanks Petru
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks man, this is very helpful!
Glad it helped! Are you interested in that feature to enhance existing models or when modeling from scratch using BlenderBiM?
@@BIMvoice actually this video helped me with a floor plan I made from scratch in blenderBIM
@@DaToTao Awesome, that's great to hear!
Thank You very useful tip.
Glad you liked it, thank you!
excellent new feature
Glad you liked it!
Hi Petru! How exactly can I reuse templates? how do we load them into another ifc?
Hei, sorry for the very late reply. Yes you can re-use by using the import button. When you save them, they are saved in the Blenderbim Add-on data folder.
In which Folder are the PsetTemplateFiles stored ?
In Windows: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\3.6\scripts\addons\blenderbim\bim\data\pset
Where can I make like 'revit-families' in this blender bim?
I think that’s where IFC types are coming in here. I don’t know very well how Revit families work though.