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7/30/2019Released
6/20/2017- Paneling strategies
- Paneling with packages
- Normalized curve and surface parameters
- Importing geometry
- Adaptive components
- Conditional family placement
- Analysis and data
- Visualizing information
- Panel orientation and dimensions
- Embedding data in Revit elements
- Applying a regular pattern and a random pattern
- Mapping an image
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Instructor] Hi my name is Colin McCrone. Welcome to Paneling with Dynamo for Revit. This course will cover a range of geometric and computational techniques, to help express a design surface with panels. We'll use Dynamo as the visual scripting tool to describe the logic behind the process, and we'll use Autodesk Revit to host the panels as part of a Building Information Model, or BIM. In this course we'll begin by working in Dynamo to identify and exploit the properties of different types of surface, and the implications for creating panels for them. Then we'll consider several options for using Dynamo to represent those panels in Revit.
We'll look at several ways to analyze a paneling scheme, such as panel orientation and deflection. And we'll find ways to classify panels into like groups. Finally, we'll look at a few approaches for applying patterns to a paneled facade. Throughout the course I'll point out concepts, tricks and gotchas that are common to paneling workflows and I hope that the collection of methods you'll learn will help you for your next paneling design problem. Let's go.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m
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What you should know1m 4s
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1. Paneling Strategies
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Types of surfaces1m 49s
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Parameters8m 34s
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2D data structures4m 51s
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Paneling with packages8m 7s
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Surfaces of revolution9m 35s
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Triangular panels10m 33s
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Spherical surface11m 8s
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Alignment condition13m 13s
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2. Panels in Revit
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Revit options2m 31s
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Importing geometry8m 4s
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Adaptive components6m 20s
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Conditional family placement7m 26s
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3. Analysis and Data
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Visualizing information6m 15s
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Panel orientation6m 43s
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Panel dimensions7m 10s
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Panel planarity4m 54s
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Panel type by condition5m 36s
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4. Patterns
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Apply a random pattern13m 9s
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Map an image6m 58s
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Conclusion
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