BIMStorm San Diego Webinar 1 Simple As 1,2,3
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Transcript of BIMStorm San Diego Webinar 1 Simple As 1,2,3
The following is a Readers Digest version of the first BIMStorm San Diego webinar as interpreted by the BIM Education Co-op. It is intended as a simple overview and not as a source of detailed directions. Contact Yong Ku Kim with detailed questions. [email protected]
Sign Up - http://onuma.com/services/SanDiegoWatch.php
BIMStorm can be as easy as 1, 2, 3 - Hand sketching is good
Scan hand sketches and up load them to theweb file sharing site SkyDrive
Place the files in the proper team folder
Import scans of sketches in to the ONUMA Planning System and start using your ideas as the basis for powerful planning
Self-teach yourself as much as possible - Skype ONUMA staff for online assistance and suggestions that can help others
Refer to past BIMStorms to learn about new planning concepts
Go to YouTube and search “BIMStorm” for additional insight
When ready, go to a BIMStorm San Diego site on Google Earth
Sketch an idea on Google Earth and capture it as a jpg -” Crt Alt S”
Make a couple more sketches and save as jpg “Crt Alt S”
Upload the jpgs of your digital sketches to SkyDrive
From the ONUMA Planning System link to the SkyDrive URL with your images and bring them into your project folder
Open the ONUMA Planning System and find your project folder
Open your folder and access the materials you have inserted.
Manipulate the materials and data with OPS tools and features
Attach related data and send BIMmail with links to the model
Analyze costs and energy based on basic rules adjusted in OPS
Once you put your sketch in OPS, refine it and add data it is then available for presentation on Google Earth in context
By the way, the ONUMA Planning System won a Buildy Award at ConnectivityWeek on June 10, 2009. ConnectivityWeek is the confluence of the building industry and energy industry. OPS was recognized by popular vote as a tool that can help make the connections that result in a reduced global carbon foot print.
More to come
BIM Education Co-op contact Mike Bordenaro [email protected]