Thanks a million for the series of videos. I'm using NW for the first time at a new career. When I clicked the Home vie on the view cube and everything zoomed out into space I knew I was in for a rude awakening. These videos really help.
How I can position the gizmo anywhere I want? To give movement (animator) to a semi-cylindrical piece. I want to rotate the piece from, say its hinge and not from the center of gravity of the piece.
Good question. There are good courses on Lynda. I guess it's not too shameless to recommend the rest of my own playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL1o0lvzXDuKjeuEVBOnVo42FaWIQt8tXM.html There's really good content out there though, I follow a lot of very talented people.
@@CoryPMcD i m bigginer to work with navisworks freedom/simulate 2017 installed on my PC and i want just to understand how it's work,i work in that industry's and it's help me to exercise with a sample model,for example to get the measure of a spool to find coordinate of a spool or equipments stuff like that. If you have it a sample i will appreciate very much and thank you. Regards,
@@paulpaul4921 Interesting use case, I'm not sure though. Have you checked any courses on lynda.com? They have some good content and sometimes courses have sample documents. Sometimes people are hesitant to share that information if it's project specific.
Hi, i am Revit technician and relatively new to navisworks simulate. We have been asked to combine models using simulate, which i have worked out to do. I have opened my nwd file then 'append' the architects nwd file into mine, however i had to move the architects model into the correct position over mine as he hasnt used real world coordinates. I then saved this file as a new file name 'combined model'. My question is, what happens when he sends me an updated model? can i somehow link the new updated architects nwd back into my combined model bk into the same place without me having to move it again? a bit like how revit links works, as long as the file name is the same, the model should link into the same place? I hope this makes sense as it would be extremely useful if i could get some clarification of this. Thanks Craig L
I'm not sure if you are still having this issue, but there are lots of ways to address it. It really depends on your situation. My preference is always to fix the authoring tool, but that's not always an option.
Thanks a million for the series of videos. I'm using NW for the first time at a new career. When I clicked the Home vie on the view cube and everything zoomed out into space I knew I was in for a rude awakening. These videos really help.
Cory, your Video is excellent and you explained it very well.
Great video with very useful information, thank you for the sharing!
Cory when I do drop down in the selection tree I come something like this (0,127,0) but these are not xyz coordinates…any thoughts
Thanks for this training video.
I think that without a 3D mouse is really hard to navigate in Naviswork.
+Paulo Hideo I've used a 3D mouse, but I actually prefer standard mouse and keyboard setup.
Really nice demo. Thanks!!!
Thank you for the kind feedback.
How I can position the gizmo anywhere I want?
To give movement (animator) to a semi-cylindrical piece.
I want to rotate the piece from, say its hinge and not from the center of gravity of the piece.
It's never something that I've tried. It might call for a research project. Is there a particular use case you have?
I'm a Navisworks rookie. Is there anything out there that can get me started on learning? Suggestions
Good question. There are good courses on Lynda. I guess it's not too shameless to recommend the rest of my own playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PL1o0lvzXDuKjeuEVBOnVo42FaWIQt8tXM.html
There's really good content out there though, I follow a lot of very talented people.
Navigating with the pointer is slow. I always use the feet.
Hy Cory,
I m looking for plant 3d sample file .nwd do you have to download somewhere?
Do you have plant 3d? Or are you just looking for the sample file? If you have it, what year plant 3d?
@@CoryPMcD i m bigginer to work with navisworks freedom/simulate 2017 installed on my PC and i want just to understand how it's work,i work in that industry's and it's help me to exercise with a sample model,for example to get the measure of a spool to find coordinate of a spool or equipments stuff like that. If you have it a sample i will appreciate very much and thank you.
Regards,
@@paulpaul4921 Interesting use case, I'm not sure though. Have you checked any courses on lynda.com? They have some good content and sometimes courses have sample documents. Sometimes people are hesitant to share that information if it's project specific.
@@CoryPMcD ok thank you!
@@paulpaul4921 You are most welcome. I'd be interested to see what you find out. I've been meaning to dig in to Plant3d.
Hi, i am Revit technician and relatively new to navisworks simulate. We have been asked to combine models using simulate, which i have worked out to do. I have opened my nwd file then 'append' the architects nwd file into mine, however i had to move the architects model into the correct position over mine as he hasnt used real world coordinates. I then saved this file as a new file name 'combined model'.
My question is, what happens when he sends me an updated model? can i somehow link the new updated architects nwd back into my combined model bk into the same place without me having to move it again? a bit like how revit links works, as long as the file name is the same, the model should link into the same place?
I hope this makes sense as it would be extremely useful if i could get some clarification of this.
Thanks
Craig L
I'm not sure if you are still having this issue, but there are lots of ways to address it. It really depends on your situation. My preference is always to fix the authoring tool, but that's not always an option.
Thanks for the training video's.
Thanks for the positive feedback Kevin.
Great Tutorial! Thanks so much.
You're very welcome!
Thank you brother
You are most welcome.
Great Work
Thank you.
cheers
Right back at ya
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