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is everyone drooling over their mental ray renderings?
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ahahahahaha... yeah, today it's calm...
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I think im going to invent problems and see if anyone can come up with answers. Sort of like a quiz bowl.
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MONDAY, painful...
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Maybe this means that we have now answered every question, resolved every issue and discussed every topic! Maybe Revit has now reached 'ultimate godly' status with no more issues, glitches or questions...it's a 100% usable and understandable program! ...yeaaaaa...
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or maybe its developement has surpassed the ability of mere mortals to understand it and therefore we have scared everyone with questions away?
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I scored the stair question, so there.
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today is picking up already!
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No... its slow today too. Anyone have any cool tricks/shortcuts in Revit that they'd like to share? Oh yeah and did I mention it's a slow day today.Edited on: Tue, May 20, 2008 at 3:14:22 PM
Edited on: Tue, May 20, 2008 at 3:15:11 PM
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I Agreed...
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I'm almost done eating a green apple! Now that is exciting! The most fun I've had all day!
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Yeah, stay equal like yesterday.... very, very calm...
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In revit shouldn't you be able to join any kind of roof together? I keep creating roof openings all over the place but shouldn't I just be able to join all the roofs together even if they are different? If so this would make my model much easier to work with.
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are you talking about modeling all of the openings in one sketch mode? that I think is possible. You can try it. lol.
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lol no I have so many roof openings all over the place... I was hoping that the roof join tool would replace having to create all those openings in my roof for dormers, etc. Wow it's been hot the past couple of days! Mid to low 90's... not bad. Still slow though.
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