a few screenshots from Revit. we designed everything in BIM, including steel structures and MEP. for 2015 it was tricky) I think we've prepared a couple thousand families for MEP alone.
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and how it looks now.
well, once again, if you want to join a workshop about Rhino+Revit, this is the link:
https://paacademy.com/course/bim-rhinoinside-for-advanced-modular-design
well, once again, if you want to join a workshop about Rhino+Revit, this is the link:
https://paacademy.com/course/bim-rhinoinside-for-advanced-modular-design
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I've been asked to write an article about AI for a construction magazine. the final version has been shortened to fit on a page, here's the link:
https://online.fliphtml5.com/orwf/iaoa/#p=1
and here's my full article:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V7iDF19IDf9CV2miq1dt4CJVESRUTB3b_U7dAL-KcCo/edit?usp=sharing
https://online.fliphtml5.com/orwf/iaoa/#p=1
and here's my full article:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V7iDF19IDf9CV2miq1dt4CJVESRUTB3b_U7dAL-KcCo/edit?usp=sharing
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Google a few days ago released a new video model Veo3 and a service called Flow, where you can create movies and clips. It's not available in Europe yet, so I haven't tried it myself (although it's probably possible via VPN), but other people's videos look awesome. In addition to the quality of the video itself, you can generate sound and character speech, including dialogs. Here is a short tutorial on how to use it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nVEfjmDlVk&ab_channel=Google
#ai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nVEfjmDlVk&ab_channel=Google
#ai
YouTube
Creating in Flow | How to use Googleβs new AI Filmmaking Tool
Built with and for creatives, Flow is the only AI filmmaking tool custom designed for Google DeepMindβs most advanced models - Veo, Imagen and Gemini. In this tutorial you will learn how to seamlessly create cinematic clips, scenes and stories with characterβ¦
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Right after the PA Academy workshop I went to Osaka for EXPO, so I didn't have time to share the results, but we were able to write a huge script during these 4 days that builds a random structure from predefined elements using Wasp and sends the result to #revit, and then did some renders in #comfyui in 30 minutes at the end.
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If you don't know what to do in the next couple of years, here's the thing, Design Morphine has uploaded their webinars on Youtube (the one we did with Stepan Kukharsky is also there):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIG8fMLkHigepUf9ycIJHiLOGydY43rKT
#education
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIG8fMLkHigepUf9ycIJHiLOGydY43rKT
#education
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At the #comfyui workshop, which ended back in March, we had a course project with a deadline of June 1, and now participants are slowly submitting their work. Part of this assignment could be training your own models. Ekaterina Zakablutskaya chose brick buildings as her topic; here is the model she trained for this task:
https://civitai.com/models/1615218?modelVersionId=1827992
#education
https://civitai.com/models/1615218?modelVersionId=1827992
#education
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Today new models from Black Forest lab were released, the general name is FLUX.1 Kontext. the essence of work there is like Gemini and ChatGPT, that is, these models can understand how to modify the image simply by text instruction. in #comfyui all this is available through API, so it will not run from your computer. description here:
https://blog.comfy.org/p/flux1-kontext-api-node-in-day-1-workflow
https://blog.comfy.org/p/flux1-kontext-api-node-in-day-1-workflow
blog.comfy.org
GPT Killer: FLUX.1 Kontext Partner Node Day-0 Support
Open Source coming soon!
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Here are some images from Alena Fedorenko's final album from my #comfyui workshop.