How To Use Dynamo For Practical Applications In Revit
Lynda Dynamo: Practical: How to Create Custom Tools for Revit
If you are a Revit user who wants to improve your modeling efficiency and productivity, you might want to check out Lynda Dynamo: Practical, an online course that teaches you how to use Dynamo, a visual programming tool that comes with Revit, to create custom tools that can help you solve common design challenges.
How to Use Dynamo for Practical Applications in Revit
Dynamo is a powerful tool that allows you to manipulate data, geometry, parameters, and more in Revit using nodes and wires. You can create scripts that automate tasks, generate complex forms, extract information, and much more. You can also share your scripts with other users or use them in different projects.
In this course, you will learn the basics of Dynamo, such as how to navigate the interface, create and run scripts, work with data types and lists, and use logic and loops. You will also learn how to use Dynamo for practical applications in Revit, such as creating views and sheets, working with Excel data, getting Revit parameters, and creating custom families.
By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation of Dynamo and be able to create your own custom tools that can enhance your Revit workflow. You will also get access to the project files and exercises that you can use to practice and reinforce your learning.
Lynda Dynamo: Practical is taught by Paul F. Aubin, a veteran Revit user and author who has been teaching Revit since 2002. He is also a frequent speaker at Autodesk University and other industry events. He has a clear and engaging teaching style that makes learning Dynamo easy and fun.
If you are interested in learning Dynamo and creating custom tools for Revit, you can enroll in Lynda Dynamo: Practical today. You can get a free trial or a monthly subscription from LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com), which gives you access to thousands of online courses on various topics.
Why Learn Dynamo?
Dynamo is a tool that can help you take your Revit skills to the next level. Here are some of the benefits of learning Dynamo:
You can create custom tools that suit your specific needs and preferences.
You can automate repetitive tasks and save time and effort.
You can generate complex forms and geometries that are otherwise difficult or impossible to create in Revit.
You can extract and analyze data from Revit models and use them for various purposes.
You can enhance your creativity and problem-solving skills by exploring different possibilities and solutions.
You can collaborate and share your scripts with other users or use them in different projects.
What You Will Learn in Lynda Dynamo: Practical
Lynda Dynamo: Practical is a comprehensive course that covers the fundamentals of Dynamo as well as practical applications in Revit. Here are some of the topics that you will learn in this course:
The basics of Dynamo, such as how to navigate the interface, create and run scripts, work with data types and lists, and use logic and loops.
How to use Dynamo for practical applications in Revit, such as creating views and sheets, working with Excel data, getting Revit parameters, and creating custom families.
How to use nodes from different libraries and packages, such as Core, Geometry, Revit, Data-Shapes, Rhythm, Clockwork, Archi-lab.net, Bakery, BimorphNodes, DynaWorks, LunchBox for Dynamo, Mantis Shrimp for Dynamo & Grasshopper Interoperability , Orchid , Spring Nodes , SteamNodes , Structural Analysis for Dynamo , Structural Design , MEPover , DynaSlack , DynaMaps , DynaForms , DynaBIM , DynaRevitSettings , DynaTools , DynaWeb , DynaXML , DynaJSON , DynaCSV , DynaPDF , DynaWord , DynaExcel , DynaPowerPoint , DynaMail , DynaTwilio , DynaTwitter , DynaFacebook , DynaLinkedIn , etc.
How to debug and troubleshoot your scripts using watch nodes, preview bubbles, warnings, errors, groups, comments, etc.
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