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Tucker commented on 'The watershed event that birthed the Family Jewels blog...

Thank you Autodesk for this. Most manufactures are lost when it comes to creating content. Most get someone to model their product and that is all it is. I have had the opportunity to review a few...

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Thomas Maleski commented on 'The watershed event that birthed the Family...

In the same set of Revit content there are spelling mistakes within the parameters, so no QA for the simple items by the person creating the content.

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William Spier commented on 'The watershed event that birthed the Family...

BTW Tucker (and anyone else who wants to tell Autodesk what you want in Revit MEP content), there is an open survey right now for just that (for plumbing and piping at least) both on AUGI and on the...

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William Spier commented on 'The watershed event that birthed the Family...

Hey Tucker - you bet. Sit tight as I try to get some videos and more content posted. Thank you for your comment - I appreciate it.

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William Spier commented on 'The watershed event that birthed the Family...

Thanks Gabe - hopefully spreading the word is just what this blog will do. If everyone who reads this points their vendors, distributors and manufacturers to this site, that will help speed up edifying...

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Gabe Cottam commented on 'The watershed event that birthed the Family Jewels...

I had a manufacturer's salesman at our office for a lunch and learn the other day just beaming with pride as he showed off his beautiful Revit families for Toilet Seats. Fully Parametric Toilet Seats....

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