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Pump up the Volume – Control Panel using Adaptive Components |
Last week I did a presentation at LRUG (London Revit User Group)
entitled “Computational Design LT” – using Revit as a design tool, with model changes driven by sliders (100% Revit, no Dynamo). This was achieved by various methods, including Adaptive Components and Global Parameters. This talk was largely based on presentations that I did at RTC/BILT conferences in Scottsdale, Arizona and Adelaide, South Australia: “Power to the People” (2016-7); and “Pump up the Volume” in Chicago and Melbourne (2014).
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Sliders Using Global Parameters |
In previous blog posts I have documented most of the background research I did on Global Parameters (refer to contents page). In future blogs I will add more descriptions of how this works.
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Sliders by Design |