To celebrate the posting of Image-O-Matic on the Autodesk Exchange, I am sponsoring a great contest!
- Download Image-O-Matic from the Autodesk Exchange and use it to make a great video showing the animation of a Revit family or phased model.
For a Vasari installer, visit http://boostyourbim.wordpress.com/products - Email me for a free license so Image-O-Matic will be able to make large image files. Or purchase a license for only $4.99 at http://boostyourbim.wordpress.com/products
- Upload your video to YouTube
- Leave a comment on this post with a link to your YouTube video
Contest ends February 15. Two winners will be chosen through a poll that I will post here after February 15 – one winner for phasing, one winner for instance parameters.
Each winner will get to design one Revit API app that I will build to their specifications!
The app should be approximately as complex as Image-O-Matic and I will collaborate with the winners to agree on the final design. The winners will get a free, unlimited license to use them. Boost Your BIM will retain ownership of the app and its source code, but maybe I will share the source with the winners if I am feeling generous.
For more info on the lift family shown in this video and other amazing Revit projects by Marcello Sgambelluri, visit http://therevitcomplex.blogspot.com/



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So.. Here it is, my little try for the contest http://youtu.be/lOFJG05T1bE it’s not Sgambellurian but it’s my best!
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