Visual Programming Introduction with Dynamo and Revit
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Have you ever wondered how advanced designers model very complex forms in Revit? This course will teach you how to use Dynamo, a visual programming plugin for Revit that unleashes users into its API to harness generative design methodologies.
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Course Description
Modeling complex architectural forms in Revit requires the use of Dynamo, its powerful visual programming plugin. This course, Visual Programming Introduction with Dynamo and Revit, will introduce you to Dynamo--its underlying structure, functions, performance, and how to use it in the architectural workplace. First, users will explore means and methods of finding, inserting, and organizing nodes in the sketch. Then, you will get an explanation of the types of data Dynamo will compute and how to modify its organization/grouping with the goal of understanding how to apply these organizational principles to a Geometrical Pattern. Finally, you will also create a structural skeleton, discuss the importance of vectors and normals, and learn to assign Revit geometry to skeleton for incorporation into a live model environment. By the end of this course, you'll be able to use Dynamo to bring even your most sophisticated forms to life in Revit.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 38s
—Course Overview 1m 38sWhat Is Dynamo?- 35m 5s
—What Is Dynamo? 6m 15s
—A First Look at Dynamo Tools, Resources, and User Interface 15m 3s
—Understanding Static and Parametric Dynamo Data Processing 13m 46sBasic Features of Dynamo Form Generation- 37m 29sDeveloping Skeletons for Parametric Geometry- 37m 30sGenerating Form for Revit Use- 17m 29s