As a manufacturer of products used in the AEC industry you may want to produce models compatible with BIM requirements.
Users of BIM software, such as Autodesk Revit, expect to received simplified models to use.
Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Configurator 360 (C360) work together to support your efforts in making BIM-compatible content and providing that content through an easy to use web interface.
You use Autodesk Inventor to create the fully-detailed model and then to prepare the BIM representation used for the simplified model.
You use C360 to publish the models to the web, where AEC users can view the detailed model, configure it as appropriate, and download the simplified model in a format they can use in Revit or other BIM software.
Recommendations:
For more information about iLogic, see:
Recommended: Create an iProperty named "RevitFamilyTypeName". The value will be used as the family type name in Revit. The value of this property can be a static string or can be programmatically assigned using an iLogic rule to make it unique for the supplied parameter values.
When the model is ready for Configurator 360, with the model open in Inventor, on the Autodesk 360 tab, click Upload to Configurator 360.
For more about Configurator 360 and Inventor:
For more about next steps, see these Configurator 360 Help topics:
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