Jason Peckovitch showcases how these add-ins help with his everyday workflows as a BIM Manager while also shouting out our own Inside Track articles in AUGIWORLD!
Mark Behrens talks about his life as a CAD designer, always looking to save time on his work. Mark points out that PDF files and their proper handling can make a designer more efficient and accurate, saying that they too often get overlooked, resulting in extra time and work. He says to always check online, and not just the vendor’s website, for a PDF manual or cut sheet before you invest too much time and start from scratch on a project!
Brian Chapman introduces how newer AI technology is used with 3ds Max to generate some interesting content!
Mark Kiker ponders the scenarios that might help you make progress when someone is digging in their heels against your plans through criticism and critique.
Craig Swearingen dives in and explores what’s new in BricsCAD V24.2 with the help of the global technical teams at Bricsys®!
Jason Peckovitch highlights a few of the nearly 50 enhancements and features in the Revit 2025 release, discovering how the latest version of Revit can help you design, model, and document MEP systems with more efficiency and accuracy.
Brian Chapman reviews some of the several features and updates that Autodesk focused on updating and improving for 3ds Max’s overall user experience.
Mark Kiker takes a look at what might be motivating the critic to pick at your plans and attached some reasons that might motivate folks to respond with negative feedback.
Shawn Herring highlights a few new things, features, and functionalities in AutoCAD platform products in 2025, as well as Civil 3D 2024.2 and 2024.3!
Jason Peckovitch dissects some of the most common challenges that AEC firms encounter when implementing new technologies or workflows, and how they can overcome them with the help of Revit and a host of other software.
Brian Chapman explores how AI is integrated into 3ds Max to revolutionize workflows and improve design efficiency today!
Mark Kiker talks about how everyone should focus on how implementing new tech impacts your standards and how your standards need to be stable, flexible, and up to date.
Paul Li introduces the lisp command, explains what it does and discusses what came of it as AutoCAD continues to develop after another 12 releases of the current version.
Jason Peckovitch explores how the architectural and structural aspects of a project impact critical workflow processes and provide insights on how to optimize collaboration with these teams for greater project efficiency.
Jonathan Massaro shares a simplified, updated workflow for working with shared coordinates because none of those new tools help us with Revit’s new numerous tools and features.
Mark Kiker teaches the ways of project “housekeeping”, project archiving, and cleaning out the clutter safely and efficiently.
Shawn Herring helps us navigate the little things that go unnoticed in Civil 3D and lists some of his favorite little tasks, some new, and some oldies but goodies!
Jason Peckovich hopes to have his article serve as your compass to navigate the intricacies of Revit, offering 10 tips and tricks that you can seamlessly integrate into your daily practice.