Clash Detection and Advanced Coordination..
Clash Detection and Advanced Coordination..
Module 1: Introduction to Autodesk Navisworks
• 1.1 What Is Navisworks?
• 1.2 Overview of the Interface
• 1.3 Using Basic Viewing Tools
Module 2: Consolidate Trade Models
• 2.1 Consolidating the Model
• 2.2 Aligning Models
Module 3: Review Models
• 3.1 Saving and Retrieving Views
• 3.2 Sectioning the Model
• 3.3 Setting View Options
• 3.4 Setting Up Appearances
Module 4: Analyse Models
• 4.1 Selecting Items
• 4.2 Investigating Properties
• 4.3 Using the Selection Tree
• 4.4 Finding Items and Saving Search Sets
• 4.5 Hiding and Unhiding Items
Module 5: Communication: Review and Mark Up a Model
• 5.1 Using Measuring Tools
• 5.2 Marking Up Scenes for Review
Module 6: Collaboration: Clash Detection
• 6.1 Overview of the Clash Detective
• 6.2 Setting Up Clash Tests
• 6.3 Reviewing Clash Results
• 6.4 Assigning Clash Fixes
• 6.5 Clash Grouping
• 6.6 Sharing Clash Test Results
• 6.7 Incorporating Model Updates
Module 7: Quantification
• 7.1 Quantification Overview
• 7.2 Setting Up a Quantification Project
• 7.3 Item and Resource Management
• 7.4 3D Model and Virtual Takeoffs
• 7.5 2D Takeoffs
• 7.6 Takeoff Data
Module 8: Communication: Animator
• 8.1 Creating Tours
• 8.2 Animating Objects
• 8.3 Animation and Scripts
Module 9: Communication: Scripter
• 9.1 Scripter
• 9.2 Creating and Managing Events
• 9.3 Creating and Configuring Actions
Module 10: Construct: Project Scheduling
• 10.1 Introduction to TimeLiner
• 10.2 Manually Creating a Construction Simulation
• 10.3 Importing an External Task List
• 10.4 Combining TimeLiner and Animator
• 10.5 Time-Based Clashes
Module 11: Communication: Rendering
• 11.1 Autodesk Rendering Overview
• 11.2 Materials
• 11.3 Material Mapping
• 11.4 Lighting
• 11.5 Exposure Control
• 11.6 Photorealistic Rendering
Bonus Appendix Module: Coordination Tools
• A.1 Creating a View in Autodesk Revit
• A.2 Setting a Project Point in Autodesk Revit
• A.3 Autodesk Civil 3D Object Enabler
• A.4 Creating an .FBX File in Autodesk InfraWorks
• A.5 Preparing a Corridor Model for TimeLiner
• A.6 Preparing an Autodesk Revit Model for TimeLiner
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