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Collaborate in VR and AR with The Wild’s Revit Add-In

Information is the foundation of knowledge, communication, and simulation on the internet. BIM has leveraged this capability to revolutionize the…

Gabe Paez

Advanced Revit Schedules – Calculated Fields and Conditional Formats

I've already mentioned how powerful Revit schedules can be here. They are really useful for displaying model information in your…

Karl Tanner

How To Find Out What Version Of Revit A File Is Without Opening Revit

As we all know, Autodesk bring out a new version of Revit every year. I for one have multiple versions…

Karl Tanner

You Legend! – Creating Legends in Revit using Legend Components

Whilst we create digital models and work in 3D, at the end of the day we still need to produce…

Karl Tanner

Revit Family Guidelines: Top 20 Rules for Properly Built Revit Families

Architects, draftsmen, designers, and engineers regularly encounter moments where we need to represent a building component in Revit and we’re…

Pete Heibel

How to Edit Profile of Curved Wall In Revit

I was working on some interesting curved Retaining Walls in Revit the other day, and needed the top of the…

Karl Tanner

Revit Tags Rotate with Component – Some do and some don’t!

Revit Tags are such a Powerful tool for annotating elements within your project. They make life so much easier when dealing with…

Karl Tanner

Revit Starting View – What you see First!

The starting view in Revit is the very first thing you, your team members or other consultants see when they open…

Karl Tanner

Creating a Rebar Schedule in Revit – with Images!

Schedules are very powerful tools in Revit. They are a really useful way to display model information and are essential when documenting…

Karl Tanner

Attachment vs Overlay when Linking Revit Files

Once you link a Revit or IFC model into your project, you have the option to change the Reference Type to either…

Karl Tanner