Use Dynamo to create graphs that automate repetitive tasks, explore complex design problems, and streamline BIM workflows in a Revit model.
By using Dynamo to create a graph that meets your specific needs, you can save hours of work. You may be able to find and use a graph that others have created, or use an existing graph as a starting point to create your own.
For example, Dynamo provides sample Revit graphs that do the following (located in %PROGRAMDATA%\Dynamo\Dynamo Revit< product year >\Samples< language >\Revit):
In addition, Dynamo Player provides the following graphs (located in %PROGRAMDATA%\Dynamo\Dynamo Revit< product year >\Samples< language >\Revit\DynamoPlayer-3):
Explore these graphs to determine whether they are useful to you or can be modified to meet your specific modeling and documentation needs. Study the graphs to learn how to use Dynamo to get the most out of your Revit building information model.
Before creating a graph, download this graph template to use as a guide. It describes and demonstrates best practices, such as the following:
Use groups (colored rectangles), labels, and notes to organize and annotate the graph. Organize inputs, variables, outputs, and functions as described in the template. For more best practices, see the Graphing Strategies page of the Dynamo Primer.
Dynamo offers many resources to help you get started.