Dynamo Elementary-Bim Tool
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.81 GB | Duration: 9h 1m
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.81 GB | Duration: 9h 1m
Become a professional Dynamo and Revit User
What you'll learn
Full introduction and training of Dynamo
all nodes related to Input in Dynamo along with practical examples
Complete training of Arc nodes
Some project based examples using Dynamo and Revit
Requirements
basic knowledge of Revit
Description
Dynamo is a Visual Programming Software that enables designers with little or no programming experience to use Visual Logic to create, edit, and explore their conceptual parametric designs or to communicate with other databases. use the data for their tasks. Today, Autodesk Revit software has been accepted by a wide range of engineers in the field of AEC as a solution for Building Information Modeling. Simply put, a Revit project is a database managed by Revit's powerful parametric modeling engine. Although Revit software has very powerful design, documentation, and analytical tools, it may be difficult or impossible to facilitate specific user activities, or those processes are difficult and sometimes impossible with Revit's default tools. In this training package, you will learn the basics with the Dynamo program, and then you can use the intermediate and professional packages of this training from the store of this site. You can be the leader in learning the Dynamo program, because this program is learning globally, and you can perform operations in your vision with Dynamo learning that may be impossible for you in the default mode.Headlines:Introducing the DYNAMO Download and install the DYNAMOWhy should we learn Dynamo?Getting to know the Dynamo program environmentIntroduction and full training of the New menu Full introduction and training of the Edit menu Full introduction and training of the View menu Full introduction and training of the Package menu Full introduction and training of the Settings menu Full introduction and training of the Help menu understanding of the library categories available in the Dynamo Identifying the types of node states in Dynamo along with examplesAccurate and complete Lacing training in DynamoTeaching all nodes related to Input in Dynamo along with practical examplesGroup training and its benefits along with practical techniquesTeaching how to create a template in the Dynamo program for ease of further workComplete training of operator nodes in Dynamo with practical examplesComplete training of string nodes in the Dynamo program in a practical way with examplesIntroducing Custom Node and its importance in DynamoSpecialized training on creating custom nodes in DynamoComplete training of List nodes in Dynamo with examples of each node (the most important part in Dynamo)Complete training of Points nodes in the Dynamo program with practical examplesComplete training of Line nodes with practical examples in DynamoComplete training of Arc nodesComplete training of PolyCurve and NurbsCurve nodes in Dynamo with examplesCarrying out a project at the introductory level of parametric modelingComplete training of Surface and Solid nodes in DynamoPractical training of the Mass View environment in Dynamo(complex modeling)Teaching various modes of converting Dynamo model to viewIntroduction, installation and use of application packages in DynamoCarrying out the preliminary parametric tower projectCarrying out the project based on the absorption point and changing the size of the volumesCarrying out a professional project of image-based parametric modelingCarrying out the project of parametric shellsCarrying out the smart and parametric glass wall project (Curtain Panel).Carrying out the advanced parametric tower project.After learning this course, we suggest that you take the DYNAMO Intermediate education course.
Overview
Section 1: What is Dynamo ?
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: The difference between Dynamo and Grasshopper
Lecture 2 Session 2
Section 3: Comparison between Coding and Dynamo
Lecture 3 Session 3
Section 4: Session 3
Lecture 4 Session 4
Section 5: Dynamo installation and software that can be installed
Lecture 5 Session 5
Section 6: Benefit of dynamo player
Lecture 6 Session 6
Section 7: Dynamo user interface
Lecture 7 Session 7
Lecture 8 Session 8
Lecture 9 Session 9
Lecture 10 Session 10
Lecture 11 Session 11
Lecture 12 Session 12
Lecture 13 Session 13
Section 8: Installation and use of Dynamo packages
Lecture 14 Session 14
Section 9: Settings menu options in Dynamo
Lecture 15 Session 15
Lecture 16 Session 16
Section 10: Meaning and Usage of Dynamo library
Lecture 17 Session 17
Lecture 18 Session 18
Lecture 19 Session 19
Section 11: Nodes in Dynamo
Lecture 20 Session 20
Lecture 21 Session 21
Lecture 22 Session 22
Lecture 23 Session 23
Section 12: Types of input nodes in Dynamo
Lecture 24 Session 24
Section 13: Operational nodes
Lecture 25 Session 25
Lecture 26 Session 26
Section 14: List nodes in the first part of Dynamo
Lecture 27 Session 27
Lecture 28 Session 28
Section 15: Lacing features
Lecture 29 Session 29
Section 16: List nodes in Dynamo part two
Lecture 30 Session 30
Lecture 31 Session 31
Lecture 32 Session 32
Lecture 33 Session 33
Lecture 34 Session 34
Lecture 35 Session 35
Lecture 36 Session 36
Lecture 37 Session 37
Lecture 38 Session 38
Section 17: Meaning of Level in Dynamo
Lecture 39 Session 39
Section 18: Points and Curves nodes in Dynamo
Lecture 40 Session 40
Lecture 41 Session 41
Lecture 42 Session 42
Lecture 43 Session 43
Lecture 44 Session 44
Lecture 45 Session 45
Section 19: Dynamo introductory examples
Lecture 46 Session 46
Lecture 47 Session 47
Section 20: Surface nodes in Dynamo
Lecture 48 Session 48
Lecture 49 Session 49
Section 21: Solid nodes in Dynamo
Lecture 50 Session 50
Lecture 51 Session 51
Lecture 52 Session 52
Lecture 53 Session 53
Section 22: Some Examples in Dynamo
Lecture 54 Session 54
Lecture 55 Session 55
Lecture 56 Session 56
Lecture 57 Session 57
Lecture 58 Session 58
Lecture 59 Session 59
Lecture 60 Session 60
Lecture 61 Session 61
Lecture 62 Session 62
Section 23: Example of absorption point in dynamo
Lecture 63 Session 63
Section 24: An example of image-based modeling in Dynamo
Lecture 64 Session 64
Lecture 65 Session 65
Section 25: An example of randomly coloring glass wall panels
Lecture 66 Session 66
Section 26: An example of stair modeling with dynamo
Lecture 67 Session 67
Lecture 68 Session 68
Section 27: Example of porosity in geometry
Lecture 69 Session 69
Lecture 70 Session 70
Section 28: Example of responsive panels in the view
Lecture 71 Session 71
Lecture 72 Session 72
Section 29: An example of tower modeling
Lecture 73 Session 73
Lecture 74 Session 74
Section 30: An example of complex tower structure modeling
Lecture 75 Session 75
Lecture 76 Session 76
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