Join James Lord (StarLordJames) in the journey to the center of AutoCAD as he takes you on a adventure through building an AutoCAD template with complying and enforcing CAD/BIM standards.
Being interviewed as the reader is something new. Jay Zallan interview YOU in this article about project delivery in Revit.
Mark Kiker shares a great article on looking for the pitfalls that might trap you, and how to become a proactive manager that desires to avoid troubles that might come upon you.
What does that title really mean? Read as Steve Walz analyzes the “Connected Design” environment. Be more prepared, aware and adaptable with the evolving technology in your new environment(s).
Brian Chapman shares 12 tips and tricks that will have you showcasing your 3ds Max skills in no time.
Mark Kiker always takes a subject and relates it to being a manager. And how do you associate management with customization? Mark shows us some great resources for obtaining all of the customization you can handle.
Kenn Farr is back with another great article for you beginner Revit Structure users. Kenn gives out tips to these beginners focusing on the planning & startup process, looking into different analytical applications that integrate with Revit Structure, and the workflows with design staff.
One of our newest authors, Anand Stephen, outlines the steps for using a computational design tool: Dynamo. That is correct, Dynamo for Civil 3D! Read as he explains how to use visual scripting to analyze cross slopes for several miles of highway.
Mark Kiker shares his wealth of knowledge about checklists. When, How and Why are answered to the fullest in this article on checklists. Get out your pen and paper!
Jay Zallan has come back with a great article on how to setup and use the Units in your Revit environment to the full extent.
This article helps you walk through a couple scenarios of when you could possibly use feature lines in your corridor modeling. Shawn Herring explains that feature lines now can be used as corridor baselines.
Mark Kiker tells us how bad timing can derail your next software upgrade. We all upgrade our software, right? Take this article and use it to be successful when the time comes.
BIM/Technical Consultant, Software, Collaboration, Hardware, Data. How do these items come together? Gareth Spencer explains how to bridge the gap between these and support your clients in this article.