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Transcript
00:01
Sharing Views with a Wider Team in Revit.
00:04
In today's virtual world, it's important to be able to share and receive comments from multiple collaborators.
00:10
For example, an architect needs to create drawings, for new signage for a medical center following the new distancing guidelines.
00:18
To get input from the medical team, the architect can share a 3D view from Revit, and provide that link to them.
00:25
They can then view the 3D model in the Autodesk Viewer through a browser without ever having to have access to Revit.
00:33
Sharing views can be used in every phase of the project workflow.
00:37
It is most important when you want to share the 3D view of the model with people who are not using Revit.
00:44
The Revit user shares the view and the non-Revit user can navigate around the model, create sections,
00:50
and then comment, and mark up the 3D views.
00:53
These can then be sent back to the Revit user to finalize the project and document the design.
00:60
First, we will use the Shared Views palette to save shared views and then copy the link, and send it to other collaborators.
01:08
Next, we will navigate around the 3D view in the Autodesk viewer.
01:12
We will use the mouse and other tools including first-person to orbit around and walk through the model.
01:19
Finally, we'll use the section tools in the Autodesk viewer to see the model with cutaways from the x, y,
01:26
and z-axes, and then the box tool.
01:30
We will also show you how to create an exploded view of the model.
01:35
In this set of videos, we will share a 3D view from Revit with the wider team, navigate around a 3D shared view, and the Autodesk viewer,
01:44
and create sections and exploded views in the Autodesk viewer.
00:01
Sharing Views with a Wider Team in Revit.
00:04
In today's virtual world, it's important to be able to share and receive comments from multiple collaborators.
00:10
For example, an architect needs to create drawings, for new signage for a medical center following the new distancing guidelines.
00:18
To get input from the medical team, the architect can share a 3D view from Revit, and provide that link to them.
00:25
They can then view the 3D model in the Autodesk Viewer through a browser without ever having to have access to Revit.
00:33
Sharing views can be used in every phase of the project workflow.
00:37
It is most important when you want to share the 3D view of the model with people who are not using Revit.
00:44
The Revit user shares the view and the non-Revit user can navigate around the model, create sections,
00:50
and then comment, and mark up the 3D views.
00:53
These can then be sent back to the Revit user to finalize the project and document the design.
00:60
First, we will use the Shared Views palette to save shared views and then copy the link, and send it to other collaborators.
01:08
Next, we will navigate around the 3D view in the Autodesk viewer.
01:12
We will use the mouse and other tools including first-person to orbit around and walk through the model.
01:19
Finally, we'll use the section tools in the Autodesk viewer to see the model with cutaways from the x, y,
01:26
and z-axes, and then the box tool.
01:30
We will also show you how to create an exploded view of the model.
01:35
In this set of videos, we will share a 3D view from Revit with the wider team, navigate around a 3D shared view, and the Autodesk viewer,
01:44
and create sections and exploded views in the Autodesk viewer.