How do you manage importing large-scale meshes into @AutodeskRevit? You can use the out-of-the-box collaboration tools in Revit to help manage large-scale mesh projects. Using worksets can keep the files running smoothly, and prevent you getting bogged down in too much data.
As the AEC industry continues to embrace #DigitalTransformation, one of the biggest challenges it faces is finding and upskilling workers with expertise in these emerging technologies. This article is a healthy reminder of the key areas to focus on.
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Find out why PointFuse was so integral to Fund Groep B.V: https://t.co/NcmGcoPdd8
"Without PointFuse none of this would be possible. By converting the point cloud into a mesh model, we can create an IFC file, allowing the client to run clash detection in Solibri"
The evolution from CAD to BIM signifies a transformative period in construction technology. This article in @constructdive gives a really nice overview of the journey we've taken from those early days of CAD to the latest technolgies.
https://t.co/nHMNHMC0cD
Adding meshes into @Navisworks has huge benefits. This clip shows how to ensure your mesh model looks exactly like reality, a powerful tool for sharing existing conditions with others who may ordinarily struggle viewing point clouds.
Full tutorial here: https://t.co/9SHWiAs0qC
We’re all aware that our industry accounts for 37% of energy-related CO2 emissions but what are we doing about it? The answer, as most of us now recognize, lies in a digital-first strategy. This article by @wef is a great little reminder.
https://t.co/QXkybvX4rd
A new year, a new update!
Our latest release supports direct export to @autodesk's NWC format for use across your entire Autodesk environment, allowing texturing, classification layers, colors, and more.
We wish you all a healthy, happy and successful 2024!
Our office is closed over the holiday period, so it may take a little longer than normal to respond to any support issues. For urgent support, please raise a ticket and it will be dealt with asap: https://t.co/DP4C5fJ4wc https://t.co/slFNxqXhQl"
See you in 2024!
@autodesk has over 275 direct integrations for every phase of construction. We're pleased to make their Top 24 list - and even more thrilled to be in their top 5 for scan-to-BIM workflows!
For more information read their latest blog: https://t.co/nXm4so5LSC
@autodesk has over 275 direct integrations for every phase of construction. We're pleased to make their Top 24 list - and even more thrilled to be in their top 5 for scan-to-BIM workflows!
More information can be found in their latest blog: https://t.co/nXm4so5LSC
Our latest PointFuse release supports direct export to @autodesk's NWC format for use across your entire Autodesk environment, allowing texturing, classification layers, colors, and more.
Find out more in our short hints and tips video: https://t.co/WpEcjQTZKw
The latest release of PointFuse includes an important, and useful, update to how we work with NWC files. As an @ADSK_Construct Gold Partner our software now supports direct export to NWC, complete with texturing, classification layers and colors.
If you've ever wondered how best to incorporate #pointclouds into your #BIM coordination efforts, this presentation from Noah Kuester @MironConstruct is a great one to watch. It was recorded during his recent presentation at @autodesk University.
https://t.co/8vg0C3HcsR
How do you manage importing large scale meshes into @AutodeskRevit? This week's #ThowbackThursday reminds us how to use the out of the box collaboration tools in Revit to help manage large scale mesh projects. View the full tutuorial here: https://t.co/Aa91oe9BGk
Our final 'Why Classify?' is about creating objects. Modeling complex objects, such as big MEP fittings, is time-consuming, requiring skill and experience. Such objects are easy to select from PointFuse, meaning that they can be quickly exported as objects into onward workflows.
As a software company in Construction we're passionate about how tech can solve problems facing the industry and society. The biggest barrier is how to attract a new generation and fill the skills gap. This piece in @BuildingNews gives a great overview: https://t.co/s8gUUvhtng
This week's 'Why Classify?' focuses on #clashdetection. Coordinating against #realitycapture data in a renovation helps ensure new designs fit, preventing costly reworks. But, doing this against a #pointcloud isn't easy. Creating a set of clashable layers in PointFuse can help.
#ThowbackThursday - Today we look back on how customer IBKS took on a two-tower, 450k sq ft healthcare project where they tested an innovative NavVis VLX and PointFuse Pro workflow to deliver the biggest scan-to-BIM project they had undertaken.
https://t.co/Y0MpdlvXa5
Embracing reality capture technology will give you the edge over your sustainability goals, not only when constructing new builds, but also when looking to improve the carbon footprint of existing stock.
In this blog, CEO Steve explains more: https://t.co/mOLKkyBRJO
We're glad that our 'Why Classify?' mini-series is hitting the mark for many. Here is #3 - we hope you enjoy it. This workflow shows a condenser and its connecting services being added to some custom layers. The mesh is then taken into @autodeskRevit to create a new design.