Autodesk Revit in 4 Hours
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Efficiently create models to capture design intent with Autodesk Revit.Autodesk Revit boasts powerful tools that allow you to efficiently plan and manage your projects and visualize your designs. You will begin by navigating Revit before discussing the tools you'll need to begin setting up a project. Then you'll cover the basic tools and methods for building a 3D model using all of the most common tools. Then you will create custom elements that allow you to add a level of detail and design to make your projects unique. You will then learn 2D modeling; we will be looking at many of the tools that help round-out a good drawing set; from dimensions to two-dimensional linework and fill regions—everything from the stock materials built into Revit, to creating custom textures to get the look you’re after. After learning 2D models you will create 3D views using the settings that are associated with the internal rendering engine. Finally, we will discuss tools and processes by which you can produce a full construction document or presentation drawing set: this will include title blocks, sheets, and custom schedules, as well as how to save a set of drawings as a PDF or print them as hard copies.About the AuthorBrian Albrecht is a self-taught Revit specialist, having jumped into the software from one of its earliest Autodesk iterations. Through learning the intricacies of the program, he has learned to utilize many of the tools in creative and unique ways that often stray from their typical out-of-the-box intentions. With experience of working in both the residential and large commercial arenas, as well as teaching aspiring architects and interior designers at the collegiate level, Brian has encountered, and solved, many of the issues that new and experienced users encounter while using Revit.
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The basic tools required to build a 3D model
The tools needed to build custom and unique elements to set your model apart
The tools you'll need for detailing and dimensioning your construction and shop drawing projects
Loading, modifying, and creating custom materials to make your model look its best when it comes to rendering and document production
Tips and tricks for lighting a model to achieve the best rendering you can
Tools for the production of drawing sets, including the use of title blocks, schedules, and various view types
The basics of creating fully parametric families to build your very own content library
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Subjects
- Import
- Project
- 3D
- Drawing
- CAD
- Autodesk
- 3d training
- Camera
- Design
Course programme
- Identify the different versions of Revit
- Understand what tools the different versions have that are unique
- Identify when to use the different versions and who they are for
- Understand about the various properties and why is the project browser used
- Learn how the modeling tools are organized
- Learn how to navigate and move around in model space
- Give yourself enough model space to work with
- Model off from the special origin
- Keep your model from getting too cluttered
- Learn how line weights work in Revit
- Understand to identify the line weights you want for each scale
- Understand to change and assign line weights to categories
- Learn to create new floor plans
- Learn to create new sections
- Learn to create new camera and 3D views
- Understand the difference between Linking and Importing
- Import and link CAD files
- Use other Revit files as consultant additions
- Identify the different versions of Revit
- Understand what tools the different versions have that are unique
- Identify when to use the different versions and who they are for
- Understand about the various properties and why is the project browser used
- Learn how the modeling tools are organized
- Learn how to navigate and move around in model space
- Give yourself enough model space to work with
- Model off from the special origin
- Keep your model from getting too cluttered
- Learn how line weights work in Revit
- Understand to identify the line weights you want for each scale
- Understand to change and assign line weights to categories
- Learn to create new floor plans
- Learn to create new sections
- Learn to create new camera and 3D views
- Understand the difference between Linking and Importing
- Import and link CAD files
- Use other Revit files as consultant additions
- Identify the different versions of Revit
- Understand what tools the different versions have that are unique
- Identify when to use the different versions and who they are for
- Identify the different versions of Revit
- Understand what tools the different versions have that are unique
- Identify when to use the different versions and who they are for
- Identify the different versions of Revit
- Understand what tools the different versions have that are unique
- Identify when to use the different versions and who they are for
- Identify the different versions of Revit
- Understand what tools the different versions have that are unique
- Identify when to use the different versions and who they are for
- Identify the different versions of Revit
- Understand what tools the different versions have that are unique
- Identify when to use the different versions and who they are for
- Identify the different versions of Revit
- Understand what tools the different versions have that are unique
- Identify when to use the different versions and who they are for
- Understand about the various properties and why is the project browser used
- Learn how the modeling tools are organized
- Learn how to navigate and move around in model space
- Understand about the various properties and why is the project browser used
- Learn how the modeling tools are organized
- Learn how to navigate and move around in model space
- Understand about the various properties and why is the project browser used
- Learn how the modeling tools are organized
- Learn how to navigate and move around in model space
- Understand about the various properties and why is the project browser used
- Learn how the modeling tools are organized
- Learn how to navigate and move around in model space
- Understand about the various properties and why is the project browser used
- Learn how the modeling tools are organized
- Learn how to navigate and move around in model space
- Understand about the various properties and why is the project browser used
- Learn how the modeling tools are organized
- Learn how to navigate and move around in model space
- Give yourself enough model space to work with
- Model off from the special origin
- Keep your model from getting too cluttered
- Give yourself enough model space to work with
- Model off from the special origin
- Keep your model from getting too cluttered
- Give yourself enough model space to work with
- Model off from the special origin
- Keep your model from getting too cluttered
- Give yourself enough model space to work with
- Model off from the special origin
- Keep your model from getting too cluttered
- Give yourself enough model space to work with
- Model off from the special origin
- Keep your model from getting too cluttered
- Give yourself enough model space to work with
- Model off from the special origin
- Keep your model from getting too cluttered
- Learn how line weights work in Revit
- Understand to identify the line weights you want for each scale
- Understand to change and assign line weights to categories
- Learn how line weights work in Revit
- Understand to identify the line weights you want for each scale
- Understand to change and assign line weights to categories
- Learn how line weights work in Revit
- Understand to identify the line weights you want for each scale
- Understand to change and assign line weights to categories
- Learn how line weights work in Revit
- Understand to identify the line weights you want for each scale
- Understand to change and assign line weights to categories
- Learn how line weights work in Revit
- Understand to identify the line weights you want for each scale
- Understand to change and assign line weights to categories
- Learn how line weights work in Revit
- Understand to identify the line weights you want for each scale
- Understand to change and assign line weights to categories
- Learn to create new floor plans
- Learn to create new sections
- Learn to create new camera and 3D views
- Learn to create new floor plans
- Learn to create new sections
- Learn to create new camera and 3D views
- Learn to create new floor plans
- Learn to create new sections
- Learn to create new camera and 3D views
- Learn to create new floor plans
- Learn to create new sections
- Learn to create new camera and 3D views
- Learn to create new floor plans
- Learn to create new sections
- Learn to create new camera and 3D views
- Learn to create new floor plans
- Learn to create new sections
- Learn to create new camera and 3D views
- Understand the difference between Linking and Importing
- Import and link CAD files
- Use other Revit files as consultant additions
- Understand the difference between Linking and Importing
- Import and link CAD files
- Use other Revit files as consultant additions
- Understand the difference between Linking and Importing
- Import and link CAD files
- Use other Revit files as consultant additions
- Understand the difference between Linking and Importing
- Import and link CAD files
- Use other Revit files as consultant additions
- Understand the difference between Linking and Importing
- Import and link CAD files
- Use other Revit files as consultant additions
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Autodesk Revit in 4 Hours