
Revit 2019 introduces new double-fill patterns, enabling you to quickly and easily combine foreground and background fill patterns for more complex graphics. Small changes like these can do big things for productivity. It may not be an earth-shattering revelation, but it was a top user request and it's no doubt why. In close conjunction with the previous update is the exciting news that you will now be able to pull different views out of your main Revit window to use on additional monitors. Regardless, it's going to help make the most of limited monitor space (can Autodesk get me more of that too?), so we're on board. That's right, we've got tabs now.Īutodesk calls it a "more modern experience," which is probably an understatement.

Screencapture courtesy of Harlan Brumm, Autodesk

Don't think too much about it. It makes sense. Or, perhaps more specifically, you can combine "or" and "and" and/or "and" and "or". Now you can officially combine "and" and "or" to your heart's content. But seriously, how the heck do you draw that in Revit.Īpparently the #1 request by users prior to this release, Autodesk added the "or" variable when viewing filters. That's all they care about.)įirst of all, you have to look forward to the opening rendering Autodesk provides when launching the latest release of Revit. ( Warning: we're heading into territory where you probably shouldn't even try to explain to your spouse why these things are exciting. So here they are, our favorite new and updated features in Revit 2019. I sat down and took stock of what our Revit pros have to say about the new update, and compiled a list of what they seem to agree are the most notable features to Revit. (They say there were over 2,000 votes to add these features – strength in numbers, ladies and gentlemen.)Īs might be expected from any update, the reviews are mixed, but on the whole positive. Why would you move that?”Īccording to Autodesk, the top two requested features for Revit 2019 have now become a reality. “Alright, I like it, I like it, oh – hmm.” Some comments I’ve heard from some of our team from across the room: The Jedi Revit Masters on our team have been playing around with the new Revit release like it’s Christmas morning, so we’ve got a pretty decent sample of first impressions. The new release continues to hone in on optimizing user workflow, improving on a number of features from previous versions. Revit 2019 is here.Īutodesk released the latest version of its powerful, industry-leading modelling software yesterday, consistent with previous Revit releases that have been unveiled mid-April each year.

Read about the new features in Revit 2019.1 here. Revit 2019.1 was released on August 16, 2018.
