12 steps to cad recovery with autobim
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12 Steps to CAD Recovery with AutoBIM(TM)
Learning to Crawl with BIM Using the ONUMA Planning System
The ONUMA Planning System is a powerful, yet intuitive, web-based BIM program
12 Steps to CAD Recovery with AutoBIM(TM)
This PowerPoint presentation by the BIM Education Co-op is a slow motion instant replay of just 5-minutes
of the ONUMA, Inc. presentation on May 11, 2009
12 Steps to CAD Recovery with AutoBIM(TM)
Focusing on the new AutoBIM(TM) features of the ONUMA Planning System, we hope to help people overcome their BIM Anxiety Syndrome so they can become productive members of the BIM society.
AutoBIM(TM) is as easy as 1, 2, 3...12
AutoBIM(TM) 1
AutoBIM(TM) 2
AutoBIM(TM) 3
12 Steps to CAD Recovery with AutoBIM(TM)
The next 8 slides are include small screen capture images. The details are not important. A BIM is created as quickly as you read this presention.
We are not kidding, AutoBIM(TM) is as easy as 1, 2, 3...12
AutoBIM(TM) 1
AutoBIM(TM) 2
AutoBIM(TM) 3
1) First open a project file in the ONUMA Planning System
(OPS) and click on the AutoBIM(TM) button
2) Then click on the sample Project of your choice
4) Enter the 2D viewer and move your building around a Google Earth site in OPS
3) Choose a building shape, fill in
length, width and
number of stories
5) Export the building to the Google Earth in OPS
6) Move your building(s) around the site
7) Click and drag the shape of your building(s) to
fit the Google Earth site viewed through OPS, which records all the
changes in square feet and cost and everything else
8) Generate a preliminary cost report, energy
analysis. LEED checklist and other information
based on all of your “click and drag” changes
9) View your schematic design in 3D in OPS
through 3D Google Earth
10) See your AutoBIM(TM) project in context
11) Make click and drag changes in 3D in the
Google Earth viewer and have information updates
in OPS automatically
12) Export your refined schematic design to Revit, Archicad, EcoTect or other
IFC compatible BIM desktop software program.
Done!
12 Steps to CAD Recovery with AutoBIM(TM)
Learning to Crawl with BIM Using the ONUMA Planning System
www.ONUMA.com - 626.793.7400 www.BIMeducation.com - 773.252.5888
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