Today I know of 7 different software companies that deliver automated drawing-model fusion features within their apps, including Bentley, TEKLA, Revizto, Dalux, Graphisoft, and working cross-app together: Shapr3D and Morpholio.Ĭheck out this presentation by a Revizto user: AU Revizto McCarthy presentation 2019 That kind of fusion, of drawings into models where they are really are, at true orientation, was soon taken up by other software companies after Bentley did it. The result was the release of automated drawing-model fusion features in MicroStation in May 2012. I shared the idea with my favorite software company at the time whose apps I used, and by some miracle that turned into me working for them leading the development team that designed and implemented the drawing-model fusion features I’d imagined. And it would make it easier to evaluate both the model and every drawing for fitness, correctness, completion, suitability, and various other measures, according to whatever criteria I’m using for judging that.Īnd I couldn’t believe that at the time, there weren’t any software companies doing it.īut at the time, there was at least one guy at at least one software company who would listen. If the software would do this for me, give a digital assist to the mental exercise of drawing-model fusion, then I could understand my model better, easier, faster, more thoroughly, and understand the drawings better too, easier, faster, more thoroughly. After 10 years of that, this idea occurred to me one day in 2007, that the technical drawings (partially) automated from my 3D models ought to be displayed where they really are in the 3D model, automatically, as we imagine them anyway, to make sense of them (and the model). I’d been working for years in architecture firms building BIMs and using them to drive construction drawings production since 1997. More examples here, from 2011-2013: ttps:///tangerine-2/earlier-media-innovations/ Bentley MicroStation drawing-model fusion 2011, aka: “hypermodel”
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