I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt thanks for your exceptional tutorial on creating 4D simulations using Navisworks TimeLiner. The video, "Learn how to create 4D Simulation using Navisworks TimeLiner (The Efficient Way)," was incredibly clear and insightful. Your thorough explanation of the workflow, from preparing Revit models and construction schedules to importing data and configuring TimeLiner, showcased a deep understanding of the process. The step-by-step approach, particularly your focus on the auto-attaching features and synchronization, made what could be a complex topic accessible and engaging. I deeply appreciate the effort you put into explaining not just the "how" but also the "why" behind each step. It’s clear you are passionate about sharing knowledge and empowering others to work more efficiently. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights. I look forward to exploring more of your content and applying these techniques in my projects. Please keep up the excellent work-it's making a big difference for many of us!
This is the best Naviswork 4D workflow video I ever saw on UA-cam, thank you so much for your efforts and I really wish if you have like this video but for 5D
Hello. The simulation depends on the start and finish dates of the activities in the schedule. If you want to update the schedule, then you just have to revised the schedule in the excel(csv), save, then synchronize in Navisworks.
How do you get about adding the values for each zone? I noticed you added "A" to the task IDs in zone A, but how did you end up populating them with numbers as well? Was that manually done, or is there a way to do that automatically?
Hi Shawn. Sorry for the late reply, inputting the Task ID’s will be done manually in Revit. It cannot be done automatically but you could efficiently input the ID’s by using the DiRoots SheetLink plugins.
While try to run simulation i have encountered with this issue kindly anyone suggest the solution please(Problems in imported data Some cells in the following columns contained invalid date/time)
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt thanks for your exceptional tutorial on creating 4D simulations using Navisworks TimeLiner. The video, "Learn how to create 4D Simulation using Navisworks TimeLiner (The Efficient Way)," was incredibly clear and insightful.
Your thorough explanation of the workflow, from preparing Revit models and construction schedules to importing data and configuring TimeLiner, showcased a deep understanding of the process. The step-by-step approach, particularly your focus on the auto-attaching features and synchronization, made what could be a complex topic accessible and engaging.
I deeply appreciate the effort you put into explaining not just the "how" but also the "why" behind each step. It’s clear you are passionate about sharing knowledge and empowering others to work more efficiently.
Thank you for sharing such valuable insights. I look forward to exploring more of your content and applying these techniques in my projects. Please keep up the excellent work-it's making a big difference for many of us!
This is the best Naviswork 4D workflow video I ever saw on UA-cam, thank you so much for your efforts and I really wish if you have like this video but for 5D
Very informative and straight to the point.
Really grateful to you for sharing this amazing content
Thanks a lot for the handy video. I wish you all the best and many blessings.
Very informative video appreciated ! Thank you
Very good video, covered everything easy
good very informative I learned it so quickly
Great one
Amazing
great job sir
BEST
Really great video. You think you could show the efficient way to link timeliner tasks to animation?
Thank you lods
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Hello sir, thank for so nice vedio.i have question if we want to complete zone-a and then start zone-b how we will do that in simulation.
Hello. The simulation depends on the start and finish dates of the activities in the schedule. If you want to update the schedule, then you just have to revised the schedule in the excel(csv), save, then synchronize in Navisworks.
How do you get about adding the values for each zone? I noticed you added "A" to the task IDs in zone A, but how did you end up populating them with numbers as well? Was that manually done, or is there a way to do that automatically?
Hi Shawn. Sorry for the late reply, inputting the Task ID’s will be done manually in Revit. It cannot be done automatically but you could efficiently input the ID’s by using the DiRoots SheetLink plugins.
While try to run simulation i have encountered with this issue kindly anyone suggest the solution please(Problems in imported data
Some cells in the following columns contained invalid date/time)