If your path is too long to a specific decal image it will not render. You can workaround this by adding the path of your image to the Options-Rendering-Additional..Paths.
Autodesk is aware of this issue....
Monday, June 08, 2009
Friday, June 05, 2009
FIXED: Revit Arch 2010 to Navisworks 2010: Windows Not Cutting Walls
There has been a hotfix posted for this today. You can find it here:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=13379829&linkID=10382102
Please be aware that there is a bug in the export to Navisworks function in the 2010 product line. Walls are covering up windows. This issue has been submitted to Autodesk Development. Read more at the AUGI forum here...http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=101078&highlight=wall+window
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=13379829&linkID=10382102
Please be aware that there is a bug in the export to Navisworks function in the 2010 product line. Walls are covering up windows. This issue has been submitted to Autodesk Development. Read more at the AUGI forum here...http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=101078&highlight=wall+window
Monday, June 01, 2009
Rise and Run Roof Slope Tag
Thank you Autodesk for adding one of my wishlist items from way back! This may be a small thing but it's important to residential designers. Thanks again!
I found this on David Duarte's blog Revit Beginners...(Thanks David)
Go to Annotate... Spot Slope... and you might notice that Revit has a new slope annotation that works in plan and elevation view. (choose an arrow or triangle symbol from the options bar)
Now try annotating a roof slope with a spot annotation triangle and you might notice something peculiar. Maybe your roof is 6:12 but the annotation read 4:12. Why the error? Because Revit is annotating the Hip not the face of the roof...Try hitting the tab key while floating over the roof edge and you'll see that the slope tag can report the slope of the hip or the face. The tool just happens to default to reporting the hip first.
This tool does not yet work on ramps or railings.
full article...
http://revitbeginners.blogspot.com/2009/04/revit-2010-new-spot-slopes.html
I found this on David Duarte's blog Revit Beginners...(Thanks David)
Go to Annotate... Spot Slope... and you might notice that Revit has a new slope annotation that works in plan and elevation view. (choose an arrow or triangle symbol from the options bar)
Now try annotating a roof slope with a spot annotation triangle and you might notice something peculiar. Maybe your roof is 6:12 but the annotation read 4:12. Why the error? Because Revit is annotating the Hip not the face of the roof...Try hitting the tab key while floating over the roof edge and you'll see that the slope tag can report the slope of the hip or the face. The tool just happens to default to reporting the hip first.
This tool does not yet work on ramps or railings.
full article...
http://revitbeginners.blogspot.com/2009/04/revit-2010-new-spot-slopes.html
Tag Box Size Relative to Contents
Is it possible to have a tag's box size expand with the contents?
For example, if a room is numbered '1' it doesn't need a big box, but if it's numbered '1001' it does. (This is applicable to all tags really.)
The answer is no, it does not expand automatically. You will need to make a few different types that have different sized boxes.
For example, if a room is numbered '1' it doesn't need a big box, but if it's numbered '1001' it does. (This is applicable to all tags really.)
The answer is no, it does not expand automatically. You will need to make a few different types that have different sized boxes.
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