
This blog is going to be rushed because I have spent the last hour trying to work around the Mac/PC interface that is Revit running in BOOTCAMP. finally decided to just export the .JPG and convert in illustrator to PDF on the MAC side so that I could use the OS that the UO recommends architecture students invest in. (Even though NO Autodesk or Rhino product yet runs in this OS).
I have found the GTF's daily hands on experience has been the best for me learning the actual BIM software the class is about. Although the website is a good resource for us with the power of GOOGLE search and all of the REVIT communities that exist on the web I do not feel that it warrants the amount of time I have spend learning this interface.(I could just be a frustrated introverted non-writing architecture student.)
The tools that I have found frustrating so far has been PRINT in Revit. The sheet set up to print did not show the gridlines and when exported to a jpg. they suddenly appeared.
Questions that this project raised is how to put in a site and when will someone else figure out an intuitive conceptual massing program as easy to use as Sketchup.
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