#Autocad 2016 architecture how to
This article will address how to add tools and tool palettes to the Content Browser.
#Autocad 2016 architecture series
This is Part 5 of a multi-part series on the Autodesk Content Browser. Posted in AutoCAD Architecture Tips, General AEC topics | Tagged ADT, AEC Objects, AutoCAD Architecture, Autodesk, BIM, Detail, Library, Standards | Leave a comment | Understanding the Autodesk Content Browser – Part 5 Read it here.Īs changes are made to tools or tool palettes in the Content Browser, you want the users to see those changes on the tool palettes inside their AutoCAD Architecture on their computer. Getting Started With Autodesk Revit 2016 ii Architectural Commercial. Part 5 of the series addresses how to add tools and tool palettes to the Content Browser. About the Author: Dan Stine is a registered Architect with twenty-three years of. Part 4 of the series addresses adding a catalog to the library and how to make catalogs available to users. Part 3 of the series addresses the library to which the Content Browser will look. Part 2 of the series addresses how the Content Browser is organized. Part 1 of the series addresses why you would want to use the Content Browser and how to get to it. This article will address how to update palettes that have been shared from the Content Browser. This is Part 6 and is the final part of a multi-part series on the Autodesk Content Browser. Posted in AutoCAD Architecture Tips, General AEC topics, General BIM, Revit Tips | Tagged AIA, Architects, AutoCAD, Autodesk, BIM, Building Information Model, Family, Projects, Revit, Training, User Interface | 1 Comment | AutoCAD 2016 is Here I will state that Revit works fantastic for residential design and can produce construction documentation quickly. They were very efficient at their system, didn’t see any reason to change, and only looked for excuses to not make any change. They all had used AutoCAD for many years and had their AutoCAD blocks created and systems in place to produce 2D documentation quickly. After talking with them, I learned that they use AutoCAD now and they were just interested in producing 2D construction documents and didn’t care about any 3D features or any intelligence that might be inside Revit.
I was surprised at their comments, especially with Revit’s roots being in residential design.
Not very long ago, I was talking with some Architects about Revit and they made the comment that Revit doesn’t work for residential design.