by Dylan Harvey | Dec 7, 2022 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Revu allows users to take accurate measurements from any PDF plan. For users in the AEC industry, this is especially important, as accurate quantity takeoffs are critical to creating a successful bids. In order to do this, you will first want to calibrate the...
by Lauren Hecker | Nov 17, 2022 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
As a Bluebeam Certified Instructor, I’ve come across many daily users of Bluebeam Revu who taught themselves how to use the program through trial and error. Revu’s interface and accessibility of tools do make the program easier to navigate, but there are many reasons...
by Lauren Hecker | Nov 10, 2022 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Cloud is Bluebeam’s newest offering, included for free with all Bluebeam Revu 21 licenses. Bluebeam Cloud is a web/app solution for collaborating on drawings and completing project workflows on-the-go. Using Bluebeam Cloud, you’ll be able to comment and...
by Lauren Hecker | Jun 29, 2022 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
As a PDF viewer and editor, Bluebeam Revu allows you to work with any and all PDFs, regardless of how data is encoded within them. Most often, the content within a PDF document will be encoded as one of two types of data: raster or vector. Although Bluebeam Revu can...
by Lauren Hecker | May 26, 2022 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
In Bluebeam Revu, the Tool Chest allows you to store and save customized markups for reuse. Oftentimes, Revu users may need to customize markups to work with specific projects – such as measurement markups that represent different flooring materials or color...
by Lauren Hecker | May 10, 2022 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Studio is an cloud-based application within Bluebeam Revu that allows for collaboration over the entirety of a project’s life cycle. Bluebeam Studio has been available for free from all versions of Revu – Standard, CAD, and eXtreme – from 2012 on....