This let me think that there is a great BIM community! I am in IT and new to BIM with my new job. I came from the automobile industry working with PLM and CAD with different products. Never saw something nearly as nice then this before. Thanks!
One of the Best video's I've seen to date on BIM 360 Collaboration / ACC!!! Thank you!!! You asked why MEP would want to Consume / or Package a model? This is a controlled consumption of the model. New Architects can sometimes be rather oblivious to how Engineers use their model, often times they delete when they should modify, or they move stuff we're hosted too off into space (Revit Sins). Then they ask us why are our diffusers, wire's, and anything wall hosted off the page. Controlling when to consume changes is vital for mature engineering firms. I am glad Scott addressed this, it is a pain when architects commit these "Revit Sins"
Cheers Jeremiah! Great insight! It’s always a challenge to determine how “live” you want a link to be… I can see the pros and cons of either. Thanks for tuning in!
Glad to have this as reference. Also, cool seeing the LTU East Hall used as an example. I remember seeing it being built on campus over summer during classes.
I feel like every BIM Manager will watch this and relate so strongly to Scott saying "does this make sense?? is what i am saying helping?" at time 1.12 . 🤣. Thank you so much for doing this video. I think i will still get myself confused as i explain it to other people. ALSO THOSE 3 LITTLE DOTS WHY??? :)
Hey Jeff! This is Robert who submitted the tip. How awesome it is that you selected my tip on my actual birthday :) I emailed you separately with my email address and the PDF attachment illustrating my tip that you demonstrated. Thanks again!!
It seems like the revit public roadmap link has gone private since this video was made. It won't allow me to access it. May want to update the description if thats the case. Otherwise great video, thanks!
this kind of video can be a lot shorter and more effective if you can have your guest start example project from zero and explain different sharing options.
We have been shown 3 methodologies to share our models. Is sharing by transmittal an another level of sharing? My understanding is it only share a link to the cloud model. Is that true?
Can you store your company’s library of Revit loadable families with the BIM 360 environment? We use BIM 360 for our office but they still keep them on the office server.
you can store RFA's on BIM 360/ACC...but something better is coming soon; Autodesk acquired UNIFI last year, and that content management system will be coming soon to Revit/ACC
Can someone put some lights on how to push models in Document Management, Design Collaboration, Model Coordination, Field, Project Management, Fiel Management modules. I'm afraid that models are duplicated
on BIM 360 about the version number, when files was downloaded ,the revision number are still the same, how it will be identified on drawing about the version? it could be confusing.
I have created a project and created a worksharing model without creating teams and design collaboration, can I still create teams and design collaboration and assign to the folders and files I have created already ?
Good question.... My guess is that is number of CLASHES and not elements. And based on proximity thresholds it could read differently depending on which elements you are looking at first vs. second.
Can you add an account/hub? What I mean is that when you create a project in ACC you have to assign a name, a project number and also an account. I am wondering if you can create multiple accounts, if yes how. Thank you!
When you publish your model with attached Revit links that has design options applied. Could other consultants adapt the view templates set up when they consumed the file? or they still need to modify their own view template settings then set the revit link "linked by view" to adapt the applied design options?
Once you are in Revit and the links are linked (regardless of which link method) they will act just like a normal Revit link... So all your normal Revit practices will work!
I think what Scott was saying is that there isn't much a difference (if any) between BIM360 and ACC... Right now, though, there is no way to convert an entire project (to my knowledge). Which, yes, can be a pain and must be thought about from the get go.
@@TheRevitKid correct, no way to "convert" or "migrate" to ACC. You can however start a new ACC project, and re-initiate the Revit files into the new project.
You could go somewhere and maybe pay for an absolute professional to not smile or laugh. This content creator has taken time out of his day to provide FREE content for people to learn about Revit and you're complaining? The absolute gall!