Autodesk Navisworks Advanced Course
Autodesk Navisworks Advanced Course
In this Autodesk Navisworks Advanced Course ,Navisworks—the powerful project review software from Autodesk—is used to manage risk by helping you detect construction issues in a virtual model and, in turn, avoid costly on-site delays. In this advanced course, enhance your Navisworks skillset by discovering how to best leverage some of the software’s most exciting features. Instructor Jim Cowan explains how to navigate the user interface and create Navisworks files. He covers search sets—discussing how to create and reuse them—as well as how to explore different end goals, such as creating animations. To wrap up the course, he takes a deep dive into working with the Clash Detective tool, which you can use to identify and report clashes in your model.
You can also watch Navisworks Essential Training 2017
Autodesk Navisworks Advanced Course Topics include:
- Navigating the Navisworks user interface
- Creating Navisworks files
- Revit view templates
- Creating and reusing search sets
- Scene animation using search sets
- Exporting a viewpoint animation and a render animation
- Using grid plan views
- Appending and creating a clash view
- Reports
- Updating the clash test
- Visualizing clashes
Welcome to Autodesk Navisworks Advanced Course. My name is Jim Cowan. I work as a AEC BIM consultant. What we’re going to look at in the course are the relationships between authoring files and the Navisworks content, which is where the majority of issues arise when you’re using the product. We’re then going to look at one of the most exciting features of Navisworks, which is the use of search sets, and in that section we’ll explore different end goals like creating animations, creating clash tests.
And we’ll spend, actually, a whole section on clash tests, Clash Detective. That’s the main feature that people use Navisworks Manage for. Okay, so let’s get going with our first look at introduction to the product, what’s in it for you, and we’ll take it from there.
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