
And finally, a new Path of Travel tool in Revit 2020 will figure out the shortest distance between two selected points on a floor plan. You can now insert 2D PDFs into your Revit 2020 models. Once it’s on the clipboard you can paste it aligned to the “same place” making getting them in the same place on multiple sheets a breeze. You can now Copy/Paste legends across sheets. Dynamo 2.1 is now “baked into” Revit, which means it’s much easier to manage your DYN files and less “fighting” between Dynamo versions. We can now draw walls and curtain walls with an ellipse (or partial ellipse) with the new Elliptical Walls tool. There are a lot of great new features in Revit 2020, but here are our top 5 favorites:
Check out our recent blogs here to learn about the specific 2020 software updates for Revit, Civil 3D, and AutoCAD, or continue reading for a quick overview of the new features. You know our experts are on it and have already tested out the new software and compiled everything you need to know.
But have you taken the time to dive in and research the new features to determine if it’s time for an upgrade? If not, don’t worry. As you probably already know, the new Autodesk 2020 products have been released.