E2125 – Scott Davidson & Ehsan Iran-Nejad

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In this video episode, the BIMThoughts crews are joined by Scott Davidson and Ehsan Iran-Nejad both from Robert McNeel and Associates. We talk about Rhino, the Rhino.Inside program, and we see how Rhino.Inside.Revit can kick your Revit a notch or 2 with the help of Rhino and Grasshopper! Scott Davidson Ehsan Iran-Nejad https://bimthoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/E2125.mp3 | Open Player in New Window Show Notes Episode Hashtag: #RhinoInsideRevit Here is where you can find Scott, Ehsan and Rhino on the World Wide Web: Website: com LinkedIn:Scott Davidson LinkedIn:Ehsan Iran-Nejad Twitter: @scottadavidson Twitter: @eirannejad Twitter: @rhinoinrevit YouTube: RhinoGuide Apps: Food4Rhino GitHub: inside.revit Watch this episodes video on the BIMThoughts YouTube Channel E2125 – Scott Davidson & Ehsan Iran-Nejad Memorable quotes from this episode: “Be nice to your BIM Manger and use Rhino.Inside!” “You guys do levels?” “To learn Revit it might be easier to start with reading the Rhino.Inside.Revit Wiki!” What’s New in Rhino 7 Inside.Revit Wiki Getting Started Guides Discover Forums Reference YouTube Check out Marcello’s book for Dynamo and Grasshopper. Dynamo and Grasshopper for Revit Also be sure to check out Ehsan’s other amazing project, pyRevit! pyRevit Download   We want to hear from you the listeners on possible episode topics and guests. Share your ideas via the #BIMThoughts hashtag on Twitter. You can join the BIMThoughts Discord Server to share your ideas. Join using this link: https://discord.gg/nQNrVYY You can also join the BIMThoughts Slack channel to share your ideas. Join via an invite from the BIMThoughts Help Bill’s new YouTube Channel: Bill’s Workbench get 1,000 subscribers! Bill’s Workbench is about Restoring, Explanations, Exploring the Past and Present. Help Dana’s new YouTube Channel: DanamoBIM get 1,000 subscribers! Follow Dana’s BIM adventures – Dynamo, python and more!

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