Many of you will have been happy to see the extent of the features announced last week for Revit 2020.
It’s great to see Dynamo 2.1 integrated, for instance:
It seems the Dynamo version is being tied specifically to Revit, which is an interesting development. I assume this is driven by the need to manage complexity of end-user environment configuration, but I do wonder whether it will impact the ability for users to absorb changes delivered by the Dynamo team. But that’s the trade-off between control and flexibility, I suppose: we’ll see how it works out.
In addition, the new Path of Travel feature is really interesting, and I’m sure some of you will be wondering how it relates to the Space Analysis package we’ve posted for Dynamo and Refinery.
We met with the Revit team in the weeks leading up to the release, to understand how the work we’ve been doing in Autodesk Research relates to what they’ve created. As I’ve mentioned before, the low-level C++ library we’ve…