1:55 to 2:55pm New Zealand Time 11:55 to 12:55 NSW/VIC Time 10:55 to 11:55 QLD Time 8:55 to 9:55 Australia West Coast Time
Description:
This webinar is a follow-on to the webinar early May which we compared Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2010 with 2011 and provided a summary overview of the many enhancements. Nearly 5 months since the release this webinar will provide a closer look with practical examples of these enhancements now valued amongst Revit 2011 users who wondered why did not make the move forward sooner!
If you have considered moving forward, but are still ‘hanging in’ with Revit 2010, then this webinar is worth while attending!
Several changes and new features were added to the Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2011 User Interface
The new Properties Palette is “modeless,” so you have constant access to both view and element properties, without having to interrupt your design workflow
The new palette is dockable, resizable and supports multiple monitor configurations
The Quick Access Toolbar has been enhanced with a new dialog for customization. The dialog allows you to reorder your tools and add separators, for better organization and grouping of commands
The Keyboard Shortcuts dialog provides an easier way to assign keyboard shortcuts to all of your tools, including tools that were previously inaccessible for shortcuts.
Several new tools have been added to the right-click context menu, including Repeat last command, Repeat Commands recently used and Select All Instance Visible In View. Worksets and Design Options controls have been relocated to the Status Bar area
Elevation tags are now fully customizable and can be designed based on your company standards
Improvements have been made to text and leaders that include the ability to display a border around text notes, control the vertical alignment of leaders and create lists with bullets and numbered formatting
Conceptual massing enhancements including the return of the ability to edit the profile of a form and the geometry automatically updates
The sun path displays in the context of your project and includes on-screen controls for positioning the sun at any point within its range of movement
Improve your ability to work with projects containing linked files with the capability to apply view filters, tag elements and control visibility of worksets
Rendered view now support ‘background images’ to display images in the background of rendered views
Two new Visual Styles added including Realistic providing ‘live’ rendered materials and textures including decals providing a working view that looks almost like a rendering
and more…
These are just a few of the many enhancements to the Revit 2011 platform product – providing real time saves in our opinion that are worth while considering moving on from 2010. Can you really afford to wait using Revit 2011? Don’t miss the webcast – suggestions are as always, most welcome!