Looking forward if you have it available for SketchUp also
@mep_guy8 ай бұрын
This app looks amazing! I'd love to work with your team to create some tools like this for MEP designers. I see a major benefit to this interface and interaction.
@EvolveLABio8 ай бұрын
Let's chat!
@ignaciovillarraza2960Ай бұрын
the copilot works for MEP ? i tried but the trial version still don’t working for me
@ignaciovillarraza2960Ай бұрын
but i think this gpt it’s amazing
@dynamiterevit7 ай бұрын
Great demo! A cool feature for me would be to voice record your prompt. Is it possible already (and I could not figure it out 😅) or you are planning to add it?
@jamessaren9997 ай бұрын
that would be next level!!
@EvolveLABio3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reminder! I have a video in the backlog where I wanted to show how to do that. Stay tuned! ;)
@filipmelnikov84114 ай бұрын
And what about accuracy? Most of the common basic functions found in Revit are used here. Mark all and so on....
@EvolveLABio3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the comment! Glyph is way more powerful. 1. To your point, you have a tag all not tagged in Revit, but you can only do it in one view at a time. Glyph allows you to tag thousands of views in one go if you'd like. 2. There is no create views by category in Revit out of the box. There is with Glyph. 3. There is no dimension all not dimensioned in Revit out of the box. You can dimension thousands of views with one click with Glyph 4. There is no sheet packing with Revit out of the box. You have to drag and drop each view onto a sheet. Glyph will pack your sheets for you. 5. You can't daisy chain all the above examples with Revit out of the box. With Glyph I can do all of the following with one click - create views, create sheets, dimension, tag, and pack views on a sheet with Glyph bundles. Regarding accuracy - It's up to the end user to model correctly and double check Glyph's work. Glyph is intended to be an 80% tool, so there may be some clean up after running tasks. I hope that helps!
@zahihalabi7389Ай бұрын
The Copilot tool is still in the early stages and not really practical