Vincent Cadoret Revit & BIM Specialist

24May/100

Comment Ajouter des Types de Cable Tray dans Revit

Posted by Vincent

Est-ce que vous avez migré votre projet Revit MEP 2010 à la version 2011 et maintenant vous voulez ajouter différents types de cable trays mais vous ne trouvez pas comment? Ce vidéo est pour vous:

Types de "cable tray" dans Revit MEP 2011 from Vincent Cadoret on Vimeo.

24May/100

Finding Those Cable Tray Types in Revit MEP 2011

Posted by Vincent

Have you upgraded a project from Revit MEP 2010 to 2011 and now you are trying to add Cable Trays but all you are seeing is one type? This video is for you:

Cable Trays in Revit MEP 2011 from Vincent Cadoret on Vimeo.

22May/100

Revit coming to Mac OS X?

Posted by Vincent

I don't have any inside information, but I guess the next logical step after AutoCAD on the Mac is Revit right?

http://www.macrumors.com/2010/05/22/autocad-coming-to-mac-first-beta-screenshots/

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18May/100

Quitting Facebook

Posted by Vincent

Using Facebook? Here is why you may want to quit:

http://www.quitfacebookday.com/

If you want more info on it watch Leo Laporte on twit.tv talk about it and delete his account live on This Week In Google.

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11May/100

Panneaux d’acces de conduit avec Revit

Posted by Vincent

Vous voulez savoir comment ajouter un panneau d'accès à votre modèle Revit MEP? C'est simple!

Écouter ce vidéo:

panneaux d'acces conduit revit mep 2011 from Vincent Cadoret on Vimeo.

11May/100

Duct Access Doors in Revit MEP 2011

Posted by Vincent

Looking for a simple way to add a duct access door to your model with Revit MEP 2011? It's easy!

Just watch this video to know how:

access doors in revit mep 2011 from Vincent Cadoret on Vimeo.

3May/100

Revit Rendering is finally multi-threaded!

Posted by Vincent

If you have ever done renderings in Revit with pre-2011 releases, you know how long it can take to render an image, even just on medium quality.

Good news with the 2011 version though: Revit now uses all available processing power to render the images. The screenshot below is Revit 2011 rendering on an Intel i7 processor (so 4 cores, each one running two threads in hyper-threading).

Happy rendering!

2May/100

Revit on the iPad

Posted by Vincent

http://bimboom.blogspot.com/2010/05/million-reasons-to-love-bim-revit-live.html

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