My 8-year-old son sat on the floor and just stared at the box of Legos.
He’d been that way for the past ten minutes.
“What’s wrong?” I asked.
“I really want to build something but I don’t know what to build”, he replied.
I could sympathize.
When I was a kid, I would often get overwhelmed by all the stuff I could build.
With all those bricks, you can build anything! The possibilities are endless!
But sometimes what you really need is some direction. A picture, a plan, a push in the right direction.
I hear something similar from people interested in learning Dynamo.
They want to learn but they’re not sure what to do or where to start.
There are SO many things you can do with Dynamo that sometimes it’s hard to get started.
Save Time in Revit with Dynamo
Dynamo is a great way to automate tedious tasks (among other things) in Revit. It’s an LOA 300 tool that can make you a lot more productive. While I’m sure you could fill a couple of sheets of paper listing what you don’t like to do…