TOP 5 BEST NEW FEATURES IN REVIT 2020.2
1- MARKER FOR INTERNAL ORIGIN
The most popular blog post on this
website is about Revit’s strange coordinate system. In the guide, we described
an origin point called the “Super Secret Invisible Internal Origin”. Well, the
internal origin is not secret and not invisible anymore. A colored 3D arrow
marker can now be made visible in all views.
Activate the visibility of the Internal
Origin under the Site category in the Visiblity/Graphics menu.
The marker is not
only visible in plan views, but also in elevations, sections and even 3D views.
The blue arrow represent the height (z-axis), the red
arrow represents left-right (x-axis) and the green arrow represents bottom-up (y-axis).
arrow represents left-right (x-axis) and the green arrow represents bottom-up (y-axis).
Don’t forget: the
internal origin cannot be moved. When you start a project, make sure you model
in relation to this marker. Usually, it should be located at the intersection
of important grids.
Revit control interface inside
perspective views has always been horrible. If you want to explore a model,
your best option is to export to Enscape or Lumion. Using WASD keys to move
like in a first-person shooter game is much more intuitive than using Revit’s
awful navigation wheel.
Maybe Autodesk are reading this blog?
I complained about the terrible 3D control in the in the 2019.1 update review.
With 2020.2, they are now introducing the Fly mode. This can be
activated inside a perspective view. Click on the small paper plane icon in the
Navigation Bar.
Activating this feature will create
an experience similar to Enscape and Lumion. You can use WASD keys to
move. Q and E keys can be used to move up and down. Use Shift
+ Mouse Wheel to adjust the spot while moving through the view. The control
are good, but it would be nice to have the option to toggle between Walk and
Fly like you can in Enscape. In the image below, you can see how the tool is
used to move and pan around the project.
3-
PATH OF TRAVEL ADD AND EDIT WAYPOINTS
Path of travel was one of the most
interesting new feature in Revit 2020. There was a few improvements in the last
2020.1 update. The calculations are automatically done by avoiding objects in
the model.
You now have the ability to manually
add intermediate points on the travel path. When the Path of Travel line is
selected, the Add Waypoint and Delete Waypoint tools will appear
in the contextual tab.
Select the Add Waypoint tool
and click on the path of travel. Drag the point to adjust. The path of travel
will automatically adjust.
If you change your mind, you can
remove the point. Select Delete Waypoint and click on the point.
4-
FREEZE HEADER IN SCHEDULE
If you have long schedules in which
you have to scroll down a lot, the headers won’t be visible. In the new update,
you can click on Freeze
Header in the contextual tab. The headers will
be displayed on the schedule even if you are scrolled down all the way to the
bottom.
5-
HIGHLIGHT ACTIVE ROW IN SCHEDULE
A small but appreciated change: the
selected row will now be highlighted in a light blue color.
OTHER CHANGES:
·
Dynamo 2.3 has been released.
·
New Dynamo nodes for steel
connections.
·
Edit circuits and panels in panel
schedule.
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