2013
Lynda
Paul F. Aubin
04:00:00
English
Autodesk Revit is one of the most popular building information modeling (BIM), solutions today. This course covers the differences between the various editions of Revit and shows architects and engineers who are new to the software how to use them. Learn how to choose a template; set up the basic levels, grids, and dimensions; and start adding walls, doors, and windows to your model. Author Paul F. Aubin also shows how to create views and documentation that clearly communicate your plans, import files from other CAD programs, and produce construction documents.
Note: The techniques shown in this course will work with any version of Revit, but due to backwards compatibility issues, the exercise files for this course will only work with Revit 2014. Unfortunately, we cannot downsave the files. Please see a Revit 2013 course for usable files.
Topics include:
Understanding the different editions of Revit
Setting up levels and grids
Adding doors and windows
Loading families
Working with 3D views
Dimensioning a plan
Adding a schedule view
Importing CAD files
Linking to another Revit file
Creating sheets
Plotting a set of documents
Generating a cloud rendering
Introduction 1m 39s
1. Getting Started 26m 53s
2. Building a Model 52m 4s
3. Working with Views 39m 50s
4. Creating Documentation 52m 38s
5. Collaborating with Others 33m 5s
6. Creating Output 30m 9s
Conclusion 2m 9s
http://www.lynda.com/Revit-Architecture-tutorials/Up-Running-Revit/124095-2.html
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