Richard wrote:
Publishing details as modules is simple, perhaps, but it seems to me that you have to take the project file and start creating numerous new detail views, figuring out what scale the view needs to be, titling it, merging a file, then placing it into layout. Why do all this when it's already been mostly done, except for dragging onto a layout sheet? What am I missing here?
Hi Richard
I'm not knocking your method, you've always been ahead of the curve on this topic, and I have no doubt your system works well for you. So you're probably not missing anything at all, but my scenario is a little different.
First of all I have to put a system in place that is consistent with other systems we have, so that multiple users in interstate offices understand and use it properly. That involves keeping linked files to an absolute minimum.
Secondly, we teamwork every project no matter what size or type it is. I wouldn't particularly want to share a project specific detail file. And if I link it to a solo project it means that anyone accessing the file remotely would not be able to edit it, without requiring VPN access to our non-BIM Servers.
That aside, looking through a PDF catalog of details and drag/dropping the corresponding module files is very quick (yet it requires a conscious decision), and does not create the overhead of yet another link (in addition to any hotlinked modules, externally linked DWG drawings, or even the rare XREF).
Our template has an adequate number of linked and independent details that are pre-placed as drawings on layouts. All we need to do is edit the name of the detail (marker) and everything else takes care of itself, right down to the name in the drawing title, and the back reference. We delete the excess details which takes no time at all, leaving us with just the details we need and BIM techs that are accountable.
It's a system that works for us and it's not necessarily better than anyone elses, but I think it's good to discuss it!
Cheers,
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