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Revit 2012 Review Published AEC Magazine - 25 July 2011
A look at some of the new features in the latest release and a run down of the current thinking in terms of collaboration workflow.
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3DConnexion SpaceMouse in Revit 2012 Published AEC Magazine - 27 May 2011
3Dconnexion’s 3D mice have been around for many years, but have only just received a dedicated driver for Revit. Paul Woddy of revitguru.com put two of these impressive devices to work inside Revit 2012.
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Revit Standard one year on Published in AEC Magazine - 18 February 2011
Last year saw the launch of the AEC (UK) BIM Standard for Revit. As we approach the first anniversary of its release, we take a look at how the standard has been received in the market, as well as the next steps in updating the content and expanding its market penetration, writes committee member Paul Woddy.
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Revit 2011: first impressions Published in AEC Magazine - 25 September 2010
Paul Woddy takes a look at Autodesk Revit 2011 and finds a user-friendly release that is more intuitive than older versions.
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Setting the standard Published in AEC Magazine - 04 June 2010
Following in the footsteps of its generic cousin the AEC (UK) BIM Standard, released November 2009, and covering all aspects of BIM adoption from the perspective of a Revit user, this first draft of the new standard provides a framework for quality and consistency of output aimed at design professionals.
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Managed development of Revit Published in AEC Magazine - 19 March 2010
Users and project managers involved with Building Information Modelling (BIM) software need to find comfortable middle ground between the desire to take full advantage of the benefits afforded by detailed, data-rich 3D models of components, and the need to produce contractually adequate deliverables.
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Autodesk 2010 releases Published in AEC Magazine - 26 April 2009
Written by Martyn Day and Paul Woddy
It is that time of year again when Autodesk retires an old version of AutoCAD and introduces a new generation. Featuring 2D parametrics and conceptual 3D, AutoCAD 2010 represents a change of direction for the industry de-facto standard. Martyn Day and Paul Woddy give us their views of the product launches.
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David and Goliath Published in AEC Magazine - 14 December 2008
Paul Woddy of www.revitguru.com looks at the adoption of Autodesk Revit and discovers that hard user numbers are difficult to find.
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Twice is once too often! Published in AEC Magazine - 07 June 2007
When CAD replaced the drawing board it replicated a manual process. BIM is all about information capture and when an object changes, so does all the associated the data. Never again do you need to type the same note twice says Paul Woddy of CADline.
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It's all in the Details Published in AEC Magazine - 23 August 2006
For those that have purchased AutoCAD Revit Building Series, the temptation is to continue to use AutoCAD for fabrication detailing, but CADline's Paul Woddy has long given up on AutoCAD in favour of the intelligence and speed of Revit.
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Revit Structure 3 Published in AEC Magazine - 28 June 2006
After much anticipation, Autodesk has finally launched its new Structural Design tool, Revit Structure, into the UK market. But what is the target market, why has it been introduced at Version 3 and what happened to 1 & 2? CADline’s Paul Woddy explains.
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Revit: Beyond Architecture Published in AEC Magazine - 21 April 2006
Autodesk has recently introduced dedicated versions of Revit for Structural and Building Services engineering to sit alongside the core building design tool. Paul Woddy, CADline, discusses how Revit is maturing into a multi-disciplinary AEC design tool.
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Count on Revit Published in AEC Magazine - 01 December 2005
In the latest of his series of articles on Autodesk Revit, CADline's Paul Woddy looks at how Revit's powerful scheduling functionality can be extended, with the use of additional parameters, to enable it to count more effectively.
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Revit: Shared Parameters Published in AEC Magazine - 06 April 2005
In the latest of a series of articles on Autodesk Revit, CADline's Paul A Woddy looks at how 'Shared Parameters' can extend the capabilities of scheduling and customised component libraries.