This complete Autodesk Navisworks course will instruct you in best approaches to combine 3D geometry from cross disciplines into one scene to enable effective model reviews. Through a hands-on curriculum, you will acquire the knowledge needed to review and markup the model, use TimeLiner, Animator, Scripter, Quantification, as well as the Clash Detective tools within the Autodesk Navisworks software.With all of these BIM (Building Information Modeling) tools, Mohamed Elhout shows how to use the functionality of the Autodesk Navisworks Simulate, and Manage features, he will learn you how to open, review, quantify, and run object-interference checks on 3D models. You also will learn how to link to task-scheduling files and create 4D construction simulations. Using the Animator and Scripter tools, you will create interactive animations.
What is Navisworks and how it helps construction personnel.
Description of files will be used through this course.
Information about the three different Navisworks versions
Information about the three main output file extensions from Navisworks.
You're going to learn the different file types Navisworks can open directly. You'll also bring in an AutoCAD file directly and see how Navisworks handles it
You will prepare Revit to be exported to a Navisworks file format. Also, You'll look at the enablers needed to perform this task.
You'll learn how to append models into Navisworks
Getting started with Navisworks Quiz
You'll learn how to restore if the navigation bar disappears. Then You'll look at the options. And Finally, You'll look at the associated tools on the navigation panel.
Learn the navigation command you'll probably use the most. It's the Walk Tool
Use the orbit tool to rotate your entire model or to more easily zoom in and zoom out.
Rotate the view like turning your head.
Learn how to walk down stairs.
Use the view cube in three different ways. One is, we're going to take a look at our model from a plan isometric and front view.Then we're going to select an item and use the ViewCube to orient ourselves to that selected item. Last but not least we're going to use the ViewCube in conjunction with the selection tree to zoom in on an object.
This lecture will focus on how we can save and name a viewpoint
In This lecture we will talk about the four different render modes.
This Lecture will focus on how to apply sectioning within the view point
Learn how to use the measure command
This lecture point will have you create a saved view point, then add some text, draw some shapes then we're going to add a tag. We will then look at the comments of that specific view.
In this lecture, we will look at hiding objects, then searching for them in the Selection Tree to turn them back on.
Learn how to Move an object in Navisworks
This Lecture will show you how to Rotate Objects
This lecture will focus on using the gizmo to both stretch and scale an object, then we'll look at putting it back to it's original size and shape.
Learn how to add custom fields to any object #that is not inherent to the original program
Learn How to use the Selection Tree, and what the differences are between an NWD and an NWF file within the selection tree
In this lecture We'll use a search criteria to look for a specific chair hidden in the building somewhere.
The objective of this lecture is to find a group of elements in two ways. One is in the selection tree and the other is by selecting an object in the model. Then, we can save the results as a selection set.
The Selection Inspector really allows us to examine what it is we actually have and allows us to zoom in on the model.
The objective of this lecture is to use the clash detective. And Create a clash test and look at some of the options we'll need to configure.
The objective of this lecture is to select the Elements that clash that belong with the appropriate tests. We can clash entire models or select specific elements in those models we want to run the tests on.
In this lecture, we will do some reconnaissance and see how to take care of some of these Problems. Also The intentions of this lecture is to simulate the results of a trades person reloading their model
The purpose of this lecture is to reduce these clashes further by grouping some clashes. Once we group these clashes, every clash in that group will be reduced to one single clash.
In This lecture we will know two ways of creating a clash report one that result in the creation of view points. and the other way that is controlled via HTML.
In this lecture we will demonstrate how to start our quantity workbook to be ready. Then we will add objects to our workbook by using selection sets feature.
In This lecture we will focus on exporting our takeoff to Excel. Then we will check the actual formatting that Excel uses to the objects within the takeoff.
In This lecture I will show you how to find the Timeliner panel and how to configure those appearances
In this lecture we will create a new task, assign a time frame to them, then select the task type.
In this lecture I will bring in a Microsoft Project file and auto populate as many fields as possible with an actual construction schedule.
In this lecture we will move around and select a bunch of Piles. and group them into a set, and we're then going to add that set into a task on a timeliner.
This is a complete sample project form making a 4D and 5D simulation
The objectives of this lecture is to control the speed, timeframe, and reporting of the actual simulation.
In this lecture We will export this simulation to a video file for others to enjoy or to put it into a presentation if desired.
In this lecture we will demonstrate how we can create an animation on the Fly.
In this lecture we will cover the animated dialogue and I’ll show you how to create a scene then append objects to that scene.
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