Wednesday, June 3, 2009

New to Revit 2010

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Conceptual Design Enhancements

  • New and innovative conceptual design features provide easier-to-use tools for freeform modeling and parametric design, and the ability to support the earliest design analyses.
  • Sketch freely, create 3D forms more quickly and manipulate forms interactively.
  • Prepare models for fabrication and construction with built-in tools for conception and clarification of complex forms. New tools to divide, pattern and panelize designs make forms more buildable.
  • Autodesk Revit Architecture automatically builds a parametric framework around your most complex forms as you continue to design, offering you greater levels of creative control, accuracy and flexibility.
  • Users can now take designs from concept model all the way to construction documents within one intuitive environment and user interface.

Improved User Interface

  • New streamlined user interface helps users find favorite tools and commands faster, locate         lesser-used tools more efficiently and discover new features more easily.
  • Customizable Quick Access Toolbar allows one-click access to a user’s favorite and most frequently used tools.
  • The ribbon feature is organized around the way designers work, enabling users to find the tools to accomplish tasks without searching all over the user interface.
  • Consistent user interfaces between most Autodesk software applications allows users to move between programs more smoothly.

Performance and Interoperability

  • New native 64-bit support enhances the software’s ability to handle large projects and improve performance and stability for memory-intensive tasks such as rendering, printing, model upgrading and file importing and exporting.
  • Expanded API (application programming interface) support.
  • Export to AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software and import from Autodesk® Inventor® , while preserving parametric data.
  • gbXML (green building XML) improvements allow users to help streamline the collaboration process with external analysis applications.

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