Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee adds another video to his unscripted series. Here Rob discusses one of the hottest topics in the world of BIM and Digital Prototyping; passing design data from Revit to Inventor, and bringing it back in to Revit. Rob also explores the difference between collaboration and interoperability, yet another topic that has a lot of people talking today. If you have ever wanted to see how you can reference building floor height and wall positions while designing your products, you'll benefit from the techniques Rob demonstrates in his own.... we'll just say unique fashion.
In what place can you colaberate both revit and inventor? What if that second floor elevation changed? The inventor and revit user alone would never know the stair is not correct. Can we get a dymanic link between the two? Can dynamic links to both models exist in AutoCad as just solids?
bradteskey 9 months ago
hahhahahaha the conundrum
BrooklynNYC777 1 year ago
Very nice!
ARMF060677 2 years ago
no but you can do stress analysis,and load testing;demonstrating weaknesses.when you open inventor the new opening window has a example.if you have inventor,if not Google it.
dewalt23293 2 years ago
is it true that in the new autodesk inventor you can use wind tunnel, or wind simulation when looking for aerodynamics??
Gscxel 2 years ago