3 Steps to Beginning Your Dynamo Journey, Today

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On this episode of BIM After Dark Live will be exploring the mindset shifts it takes to get over the common barriers to entry when it comes to Revit and Dynamo and demonstrate a few examples.

Topics Covered:

- Mindset Shift Required to Getting Started in Dynamo
- Dynamo Does it the Way You Do it
- Finding a Problem to Solve
- Being a Dynamo "MacGyver"

Links Mentioned:

TimeStamps
0:00 - Intro
0:18 - BIM BOX
2:55 - Video Agenda
6:21 - Dynamo Journey
11:59 - Finding a Problem to Solve
22:39 - Dynamo Does it the Way You Do it
26:49 - Being a Dynamo "MacGyver"
32:01 - Reiterating the Agenda
33:45 - Native Nodes
34:24 - Dynamo Cheat Sheet
34:48 - Special Bonus ( 30% off on Bim After Dark Community )
40:21 - Keynote Note Blocks
41:32 - Is Tidying Up Annotation tags Possible?
44:17 - Outro

Here are some links to all of the hardware and software I use:

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Thank you so much for doing this, Dynamo is a big headache for me personally

fouezdesign
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The way you explain is so easy for me to get interested in dynamo now. Can you make a video about how to place views in sheets. separate views on the sheet and also multiple views in one sheet using dynamo.

memyadventures
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would love to see some more general basic tips besides weekly live
Great live session though

sagaramgai
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i realize this video is 4 years old, has anything evolved in Dynamo / Revit to help with the process?

Pa_Dave
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is there a way to get the coordinate data from the measureing tool in navis and turn that into an orb in revit?

sjmc
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As always, very interesting video from you. would have been more informative if you had attempted to show a bit of the Dynamo scripting. Good image, shame about the low volume!

melfaraj
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Step 1 - get absolutely sick of doing dull, repetitive tasks over and over again.
Took me approximately 2 months to get to that point.

filipskater