Bluebeam Revu 21 Webinar:
Streamlining Design Review: From AutoCAD to Bluebeam and Back Again
Did you miss my Webinar yesterday? If so, I’ve got you covered. In this webinar I covered a workflow example that follows a PDF being created from AutoCAD, moving it into Bluebeam, through the review process, and back to the CAD designers. Here’s an outline of the items covered:
- Design in AutoCAD
- Layer Management: Properly manage layers in AutoCAD to maintain organization when exporting to PDF and working in Bluebeam.
- Configure AutoCAD Plotter Settings
- Set up the Bluebeam PDF printer as the preferred plotter in AutoCAD, customizing options like resolution, line weight, and layer visibility to match your needs.
- Export to PDF
- Use the Bluebeam PDF printer to convert your AutoCAD drawings into PDF files, preserving layers and other relevant information.
- Batch Processing: Use Bluebeam’s batch conversion feature to efficiently convert multiple AutoCAD drawings to PDFs at once.
- Open in Bluebeam Revu
- File Size Optimization: Utilize Bluebeam’s PDF compression tools to reduce file size while maintaining quality for easier sharing.
- Markup and Review
- Utilize Bluebeam’s markup tools like highlight, cloud, arrow, text boxes, and stamps to provide feedback on the design.
- Efficiently mark up and provide feedback on design drawings with a dedicated review platform.
- Collaboration Setup
- Utilize Bluebeam Studio Projects & Sessions
- Streamlined Review Process from ACAD to Revu 21 and back again.
If you’d like to see the webinar, it is now live at THIS LOCATION.
I hope you enjoy the content provided here and maybe it will give you some ideas that will help you streamline your review processes.
-Luke
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