The Basics Of Revit

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The Basics Of Revit
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 901.03 MB | Duration: 2h 28m

Mastering the REVIT Interface and Settings

What you'll learn
Learn the basics of REVIT, its importance and relevance in the AEC Industry.
Why REVIT is important to be adopted and its benefits.
Revit Elemental Hierarchy; importance and application
The background creation and the project setup for starting the project in Revit
Central File and Local File and the Synchronization process
The User Interface Settings of REVIT
The Project Browser Organization; significance and application
Visibility Graphics and View Range
Various Drafting Tools in REVIT
Requirements
No prerequisite or requirement needed
Description
Various concepts and terminologies that define the REVIT and its application in the Building Information Modeling process to achieve the federated model for the construction process to begin on site.The starting screen of REVIT and all the different options available there for setting up the interface of REVIT before actually starting the projectThe model creation overview and the familiesAll the basic options and terminologies available in the REVIT software Interface for successful application and implimentation of a project within the REVIT environment.the categories, families, types and instances of the revit elemental hierarchy system.the process of creating 3D from 2D and the various parameters governing it such as templates, views, levels and grids.Creation of central file and local file, its application , significance and relevance Graphics and other Interface settings such as visibility graphics and view range.Various disciplines such as architecture, structure, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.Drafting tools such as model lines, detail lines, rectangle, polygon, circle, filter, arc, ellipse, and the modify option settings.Learn the basics of REVIT, its importance and relevance in the AEC Industry.Why REVIT is important to be adopted and its benefits.Revit Elemental Hierarchy; importance and applicationThe background creation and the project setup for starting the project in RevitCentral File and Local File and the Synchronization processThe User Interface Settings of REVITThe Project Browser Organization; significance and applicationVisibility Graphics and View RangeVarious Drafting Tools in REVIT

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 What is Revit?

Lecture 3 The Interface_1

Lecture 4 The Interface_2

Section 2: Revit Elemental Hierarchy

Lecture 5 Introduction

Lecture 6 Category

Lecture 7 Family

Lecture 8 Type

Lecture 9 Instance

Lecture 10 Recap of Elemental Hierarchy

Section 3: The Background Creation

Lecture 11 Overview of BIM Model

Lecture 12 Conversion of 2D into 3D

Lecture 13 Different Templates

Lecture 14 Different Views

Lecture 15 Creation of Levels

Lecture 16 Creation of Grids

Section 4: Project Setup

Lecture 17 Creation of Central File

Lecture 18 Difference between Central File and Normal File

Lecture 19 Creation of Local File From Central File

Lecture 20 Application of Save and Synchronize

Lecture 21 Example of Local and Central File

Section 5: Interface Settings

Lecture 22 General Settings

Lecture 23 User Interface Settings

Lecture 24 Graphics Settings

Lecture 25 Other Setting Options

Section 6: Project Browser Organisation

Lecture 26 Architecture Discipline

Lecture 27 Structure Discipline

Lecture 28 Mechanical Discipline

Lecture 29 Significance and Application of Project Browser Organisation

Section 7: Visibility Graphics and View Range

Lecture 30 Visibility Graphics (VG)

Lecture 31 View Range

Section 8: Drafting Tools

Lecture 32 Model Line and Detail Line

Lecture 33 Difference between Model Line and Detail Line

Lecture 34 Rectangle from Line

Lecture 35 Polygon - Inscribed and Circumscribed

Lecture 36 Circle

Lecture 37 Filter

Lecture 38 Arc

Lecture 39 Ellipse

Lecture 40 Modify Options

BIM Professionals,Architects, Engineers and Designers,Architecture students,Anyone interested in Revit, BIM or associated with BIM Industry