This course covers essentials, Intermediate, and advanced features of Revit The course will start with introducing you to Revit Interface. Then it will cover the basic skills of how to select elements, draw, and modify. The course will show you how to Link Revit models from other disciplines. You will learn how to create Spaces, then make the energy analysis using the new method. The course will show you how to create the MEP systems, manually and automatically. You will learn how to create dimensions, and writing text, create tags, create detailing of your design, along with creating and printing sheets. Other advanced topics will be discussed in the course like creating several types of schedules for HVAC, Electrical, and Piping.
This course covers essentials, Intermediate, and advanced features of Revit The course will start with introducing you to Revit Interface. Then it will cover the basic skills of how to select elements, draw, and modify. The course will show you how to Link Revit models from other disciplines. You will learn how to create Spaces, then make the energy analysis using the new method. The course will show you how to create the MEP systems, manually and automatically. You will learn how to create dimensions, and writing text, create tags, create detailing of your design, along with creating and printing sheets. Other advanced topics will be discussed in the course like creating several types of schedules for HVAC, Electrical, and Piping.
The course will discuss creating your own families of VAV Box, Water Heater, and Lighting Fixture.
The course finally, will teach you how to link and import CAD files, how to link images and PDF files, then how to export your views to PDF files, along with other advanced features of Revit.
This course is built over tutorials. You will have two sets of files: PDF file which carries instructions, and RVT files which will be your starting point for each topic. At the end of each video, you will be instructed to open a certain file to practice what you learned.
Hi Everyone ... when I discuss the Overlay, and Attachment part of the linking models, I reverse the procedure ... The right thing is when Overlay C will not see the work of A, but if it was Attachment, C will see the work of A
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