Layer Classics
Layer Classics
Layer Classics
Oct 8, 2020
Oct 8, 2020
Oct 8, 2020
This early demo shows how Layer made Revit parameter data accessible to users who don’t work in Revit. It covers how teams could view and interact with model data through configured views in Layer without needing to open Revit.
The version shown includes basic access to Revit parameters through elements and views. The current version supports more control over visibility, permissions, and syncing between Revit and Layer.
We’re keeping this demo available as part of the Layer v1 archive to show how the connection between field teams and Revit users started.
For current Revit workflows, visit layer.team/4
This early demo shows how Layer made Revit parameter data accessible to users who don’t work in Revit. It covers how teams could view and interact with model data through configured views in Layer without needing to open Revit.
The version shown includes basic access to Revit parameters through elements and views. The current version supports more control over visibility, permissions, and syncing between Revit and Layer.
We’re keeping this demo available as part of the Layer v1 archive to show how the connection between field teams and Revit users started.
For current Revit workflows, visit layer.team/4
This early demo shows how Layer made Revit parameter data accessible to users who don’t work in Revit. It covers how teams could view and interact with model data through configured views in Layer without needing to open Revit.
The version shown includes basic access to Revit parameters through elements and views. The current version supports more control over visibility, permissions, and syncing between Revit and Layer.
We’re keeping this demo available as part of the Layer v1 archive to show how the connection between field teams and Revit users started.
For current Revit workflows, visit layer.team/4




