I am sure by now most of you have heard of Dynamo and hopefully some of you have started using it. This post is for people that have heard of it, are familiar with what it is, but just haven’t taken the initiative to take it for a spin yet. If that is you, now is your chance to see what you can do with this amazing tool. This lesson will be very basic, but will show you how it works. My hope is that you will see how easy it can be to use and provide just enough of a jump start to get you wanting to learn and use it more.
Dan Rosenberg

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Topics: Tips and Tricks, Dynamo
For this Video, I decided to have a little fun and do an educational introduction to Dynamo. If you haven’t used it yet, I hope this encourages your interest and you can do some really cool stuff. Feel free to share what you have been able to accomplish in the comments!
Topics: Tips and Tricks, Revit
With the newly released version of our favorite Building Design software, Autodesk Revit 2019, I thought it would be a great time to share my top 5 favorite new additions to the software. There are many new features in Revit 2019, but so far my favorites are Tabbed Views, Levels in 3D, Uncropped Perspective Views, ability to Dimension Curved Objects in Section, and Double Filled Regions. All of these features are useful for any Revit user, and if you were looking for an excuse to upgrade sooner rather than later Tabbed Views alone might be the only reason you need to start using it today.