View the latest blogs from our Industry Specialists as they comment on new developments and challenges: Adding a prefix to Revit’s Mark parameter with Dynamo scripting – Part 1 Inventor – Colour scheme editor
View the latest blogs from our Industry Specialists as they comment on new developments and challenges: Adding a prefix to Revit’s Mark parameter with Dynamo scripting – Part 1 Inventor – Colour scheme editor
By Florentina Stirbu Within Inventor, new colour schemes can be created and existing ones can be edited. I find this particularly useful for changing selection colours. The Colour Scheme Editor has been part of
By Dennis Collin When conducting training I am always keen to point out short-cuts and time saving options using AutoCAD, as it is quite easy to get stuck using software with old habits which
By Florentina Stirbu As I have been getting into iLogic lately, I’ve been thinking how I could use it to pull some information into custom family tables. That’s how I came across this VBA Macro. I’ve
By Dennis Collin A common task when working with AutoCAD drawings is to number important features within a drawing with a unique reference. For building plans this can include equipment like lighting, HVAC grills,
By John Flanagan In this blog we will look at ways to use the massing tool set to create a building model from an existing mass model. We can bring our massing model into a
By Matt Lees If its fast data capture required, we now offer our clients a brand new solution. We can mount a Faro X series scanner to a drone! Fast accurate results are obtained,
By Dennis Collin Part One , Part Two and Part Three can be found by clicking on the respective links. Previously on repeating details in Revit, I mentioned a problem about dragging a line of repeating elements where if
By Miles Nicholson The following is an overview of the new features and enhancements to the Cadline Localiser for the 2020 release. The Cadline Localiser provides additional functionality for the Benelux/Eire/Nordics/UK regions and is
By Justin Doughty It’s that time of year again with the release of the rather “futuristic” sounding AutoCAD 2020. As with every year, there are a number of performance and visual improvements that speed up
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