De eerste stemronde is voorbij! Dit zijn volgens AUGI de tien meest relevante verbeterpunten.
1. Site tools
The wish of the ages: allow Revit to build roads, curbs, sidewalks, ridges and swales, that all modify the toposurface.
Submitted By: Bret Thompson
2. Improved Rendering Engine
As Autodesk's flagship AEC product, Revit needs a new rendering engine. Accurender 3 is old and needs to be replaced.
Submitted By: Brok Howard
3. Depth effect on line weights for sections/elevations
Revit needs a method to create depth effects in sections/elevations -- more automatic than the Override Elements tool provided in RAC 2008.
Submitted By: Bret Thompson
4. Improved text editing
Add text editing similar to AutoCAD's capabilities.
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5. Polygonal Crop Regions
Revit should be able to create callouts in other shapes -- not just a rectangle. This also applies to crop regions in any view.
Submitted By: Jack Moran
6. Add modeling and drafting tools from Structure and MEP into Architecture
So that a project can be modeled and documented completely and efficiently within Architecture, we need the modeling and drafting tools from Structure and MEP to be integrated within Architecture. Architecture can do without the respective analysis tools from these 'vertical' products. An idea of some of the tools we need are: * Curved Beams * Trusses * Ducts and Plumbing * Rebar
Submitted By: Chad Smith
7. Editing request alert
This alert would provide an on-screen indication that an editing request has been placed and action is required from the user.
Submitted By: Bret Thompson
8. Sloping Walls
Sloping walls, whether straight or curved, should be easier to model and not require editing of masses to achieve these forms.
Submitted By: Rick Bulic
9. Ability to customize elevation tags
Self-explanatory.
Submitted By: Bret Thompson
10. Improved Keynoting system
A built-in keynote editor that updates in real-time or through the use of a refresh button is needed. The file containing the information could perhaps be saved on the network in a database format, rather than in a stand-alone text file.
Submitted By: eric peabody