Tuesday, October 8, 2013

@LARUG October 2013 | Site, Landscape, Scale, Morph [& More]


ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, DESIGNERS & ENGINEERS, REVITEURS:
YOU ARE INVITED TO AN EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATION NOT TO BE SEEN OUTSIDE OF AUTODESK UNIVERSITY & RTCNA, RTCAUS!!!
  3D Grids In Revit | An Oldie Redone
  Modeling Topographic Sites In Revit: Hardscape And Softscape
  Scale & Morph In Revit

Architects, Landscape Architects, Designers, Engineers, Content Creators: You will not want to miss this month’s LARUG presentations, to be held in the LA office of Leo A Daly high atop DTLA 6 pm, Wednesday Oct. 16th, 2013 at: Leo a Daly'S office at 550 South Hope Street, 27th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071. RSVP is a must for security.

This month's opening act | Jay Zallan will be explaining the workings of a 3D Grid. This presentation will become a video companion (to this blog post) will show the inner workings of content development, how you too can begin to create evolutionarily-complex content.

This month's main event | Marcello Sgambelluri will be presenting major portions of the two classes he's to be teaching at Autodesk University (AU2013) in December.

1a Hardscape 'Following' Softscape (Recap to prepare for 1b)
His first topic will show how to build hardscape elements that follow the exact shape and contour of any site topography element.

1b Softscape 'Following' Hardscape
Then he will be teaching us how to model site topography to match the exact shape and contour of any site hardscape element.

2 Scale | Morph
The next topics will cover how to scale any family in Revit, by applying some quite simple scaling principles actually; followed by applying similar concepts to create metamorphic Revit families... Thus Morph. It will become clear that scale and morph are principally the same phenomenon.

See you there early and remember to RSVP, as we need those names for the security desk!

Tell your friends! Get out to LARUG to learn, network and bring your best...! See you there!

2 comments:

  1. What is the date for this? Don't see it in the article....

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  2. Wednesday Oct. 16th, 2013 ...I edited the post to include that...THANKS!!!

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