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CROWNE PLAZA ANAHEIM, CA April 24-25, 2014 PACIFIC COAST The Revit Theory of Relativity: Understanding Shared Coordinates Paul F. Aubin
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April 24-25, 2014 CENTRAL STATES SCOTT CONFERENCE CENTER OMAHA, NE Paul F. Aubin The Revit Theory of Relativity: Understanding Shared Coordinates
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TBD 2014 PACIFIC COAST SAN FRANCISCO, CA Will update this page when venue is determined
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Objectives Survey Point Project Base Point Set up Shared Coordinates Shared Sites and manage Locations Single building sites Multiple building sites
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AutoCAD Ruined us! Does Revit have a 0,0? YES! Where is it? About right there…
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Project Base and Survey Points Revit projects do not have AN origin… They have TWO origin points!
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Survey Point The Survey Point is the coordinates in the World It is “shared” by all buildings on the site It defaults to 0,0,0 You CAN move it!
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Project Base Point The Project Base Point is the local “Internal” coordinates It is used ONLY by the building It should match the building form and layout You CAN move it!
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Internal and Shared Coordinates
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Positioning Tools Mirror Project Rotate Project North Specify Coordinates at a Point Report Shared Coordinates
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Locations and Sites
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Single Pair of Files Create two files: site and building Create building geometry with convenient orientation to sheets Link building to site Link center to center Move and/or Rotate the linked file Establish the shared coordinates Duplicate or Rename the shared Site Save Cross-link Link by Shared Coordinates
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Multiple Files Create three or more files: site and building A, Building B, etc Create building geometry with convenient orientation to sheets Link building A to site Link center to center Move and/or Rotate the linked file Establish the shared coordinates Duplicate or Rename the shared Site Save Repeat Create additional shared Sites Cross-link Link by Shared Coordinates
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Thank you www.paulaubin.com paubin@paulaubin.com @pfaubin
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