Description: Premium Video CoursesYou will get any one course The Easy, Fast And Fun Way to Learn! About these courses Language: English Certified Experts Exercise files Learning at home Professional Courses For any devices Lifetime access Money back guarantee All courses without a sponsored ads Available latest updates for 2022 323 Video Lessons About this CourseIn this series, we have a little something for every Revit designer beginners and seasoned users alike! Each video focuses on a specific tip, trick, or troubleshooting technique for the most recent version of Revit. Do you import CAD files and want to achieve consistency? Want to get more from your dimensions? Need to check all of the views in a project and see if the settings are correct? Want to consistently configure crop boxes across the entire project? What about getting all the parameters in your family content in just the right order? These are just some of the topics in store. With this course, you are sure to find something useful to add to your growing arsenal of Revit tools and techniques. Contents Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting Layering viewports on a sheetUnderpinning walls to a ceilingCeiling soffit tipCreating similar and matched typeArray tipsUsing slope arrowsCutaway 3D viewsRotating True NorthReveal ConstraintsExcluding group membersDuplicating and swapping groupsConverting a group to a linkEquality dimensions anchor pointDimension equality formulasCustomizing Revit optionsTurning on design options in Revit LTUsing a scope box to set datum extentsSetting up dependent viewsCreating a custom browser organizationCustomizing grid appearanceCustomizing level appearanceManaging dimension linesDimensioning alternate unitsChase examplesImporting CAD files lineweightsExploding and cleaning up a CAD fileCustomizing room tag positionsHow to move a central fileLocking a worksetUsing a schedule to edit the modelCreating a custom schedule propertyCreating custom view typesPutting view templates in control of your viewsOverlooked options on the Option BarSheet managementSheet sortingRevisions on sheetsSharing materials librariesAdding a calculated valueAdding conditional formattingCopying schedules between projectsMaking temporary Hide/Isolate permanentUsing filtersSeed familiesViewing list scheduleControlling nested families parametrically with the parameterUnderstanding shared familiesManaging family parametersLine-based families for complex linetypesCustomizing the schedule titleUsing the linework toolCreating hidden parameters in family contentCustom detail moduleUsing Dynamo to rename sheetsUsing Dynamo to rename viewsUsing view templates to sort your project viewsDiscovering the A360 online viewerControlling the spacing of elements with global parametersChanging material selections globallyCreating custom roof soffitsHow to build a roof dormerCreating a custom sloped ceilingUsing Railing Support members instead of BalustersSplitting section linesUnderstanding Revit warningsHow to create a canted wallDrive family parameters with a dropdown listCustomize shared parametersUsing the Autodesk desktop appImport CAD into a sketchUsing the Is Reference in familiesPrecutting column familiesSloped glazingWall layer wrappingCustom wall openingsTopography settings and graphicsUsing tangency locksConsider variations in design with groupsSwap out shared families and non-shared familiesPlace multiple elements with DynamoUnderstanding cutable familiesLink a point cloud to RevitGenerate cloud renderingsUpgrade a folder full of files with DynamoGet a behind the scenes look at Revit developmentCreate manual tags with generic annotationsCustomize symbols using custom fontsCreate a fence from a railing typeCreating a key plan familyRenaming families with DynamoDisplay elements beyond with the Show Hidden Lines toolsConvert a hosted family to face-based or non-hosted familyCreate a type catalogMake a material tailored to a 3D surfaceCreate vaulted roofs and ceilingsManually Add Length and Width to a Room TagAdd Length and Width to a Room Tag using Global ParametersAdd Length and Width to a Room Tag using DynamoCustom labels in level headsCreate an ADA curb cut in a floorCreate an ADA curb cut with a loadable familyExport shared parameters from a fileWorkset unload by userUsing shortcutsSelect elements by IDSchedule Browser Organization customizationUnderstanding and controlling double click behaviorPainting the surfaces of wallsDuplicating materialsWall sweeps for moldings and trimCreating custom patternsCustomizing room boundary calculationsRedirect the location of your A360 Drive folder with a symbolic linkMoves with Nearby ElementsUnderstanding wall base and top attachmentsAdding surface patterns to glazingFamily save path locationsShow nested families on schedulesControl door swing angle with a sweepUse railings to create Life Safety egress pathsRevisiting selection togglesCreating domesJoin and cut geometryThe new fill pattern dialogCreating a dedicated level for siteMake a curved window that matches its host wallCreate a 'dot' scheduleMaking curved curtain wall mullionsRound window with spokes from a curtain wallCustom mullion profilesDealing with mullions at curtain wall cornersCustomizing curtain wall corner panelsReduce file size with purge unusedPerforming routine maintenanceExporting all familiesAdding a progress set stamp to sheetsWhen in doubt, right-clickUsing the Pick New Host toolUsing fascia to model standing seam roofingModify lighting families to make them easy to centerChange the default viewport type for sheetsSorting a sheet listEditing sheets with a sheet listUse reference planes to line up viewportsRotate a section lineUse reference plane subcategories as a detail gridAligning dimensions to reference planesUsing embedded images to show typ wall typesApply a new finish to a wall using join geometryCreate vaulted roofs and ceilingsExploring the new Recent Files screenApplying hatching to the edges of system familiesUsing the Align tool to change the orientation of sectionsLeveraging support for imported AutoCAD hatchesUnderstanding the family reload optionsCreate fillet arcs with a predefined radiusUsing point clouds in Revit familiesPreserve open views when closing Revit filesTroubleshoting missing annotation elementsChanging a built-in parameter from type to instanceUpdate the Desktop Connector appExploring the Revit program optionsShared coordinate simple setupCalculate minimum and maximum values in a scheduleUsing Dynamo to selectively place views on sheetsSchedule links and groupsWorksharing displayForce relinquish another user in cloud-based worksharingDrag a view to move it from one sheet to anotherSwap line styles with DynamoUsing Excel and Dynamo to batch process line stylesREWIND: Layering viewports on a sheetNew in BIM 360: Upgrade cloud modelsNew in Revit 2020: Linking a PDF file to a Revit projectNew in Revit 2020: Creating elliptical wallsNew in Revit 2020: Using path of travelTroubleshooting Scope Box setting in view propertiesControlling the length of view titles consistentlyResolving an error when trying to move viewportsUsing Transfer Project Standards to copy settings from one project to anotherUsing model review to audit projects for compliance with standardsREWIND: How to build a roof dormerUsing eTransmit to upgrade filesPreventing errors when stretching unlocked wall layersAdjusting inserts that do not adjust to wall thickness correctlyMake a tiled roof with sloped glazingIncorporating generic annotation elements into face-based familiesEmbedded curtain walls not cleaning up properly at cornersSplit walls verticallyCopy legend views to multiple sheetsLock dimensions in the Family EditorUsing the Grading tool to modify a toposurfaceRevit from your vacation photosUnderstanding and hacking the display properties of grids and datum elementsLeveraging existing model groups in arraysWhy Revit renames that family to avoid inconsistenciesTurn off the double-click to rename featureUnderstanding and customizing 3D poche cutUsing parts to demolish part of a wallREWIND: Calculate minimum and maximum values on a schedule (no subs)REWIND: Drag a view to move it from one sheet to anotherNew in 2020.1: UI improvementsNew in 2020.1: Attach top and base improvementsNew in 2020.1: Path of travel improvementsNew in 2020.1: Visualize coordinate points for linksUsing dictionaries in DynamoUnderstanding the differences between detail and floor plan calloutsOrientation issues with face-based content and basic ceilingsWhen to use basic ceilingsUsing nested families to show consultant firms on your title blockPartially applying view templatesModifying the sketch of automatically created railingsControlling the wrapping of text in long view titlesCreating a stair with custom treads and risersCustomizing stair runs and landingsQuickly create cutaway 3D views with the Selection Box toolCreate a custom parameter in a view reference tagWrapping titles in schedule headersUsing Dynamo to indicate wall fire ratingsUsing filters in visibility graphics to indicate wall fire ratingsUnderstanding architectural columns and pilastersCreating a custom angled pilaster familyHiding the edges of an imported 3D mesh in a Revit familyFace-based and work-plane-based family placement orientation optionsAn inventory of opening elementsUsing a lookup table to report values from a predefined CSV listUsing scope boxes to set the extents of viewsInstalling and using packages in DynamoUsing Dynamo to create many family typesWarning for insert conflicts with wallRevisiting Dynamo and Excel line-style mappingCreate a manual color fill legend for categories other than roomsUsing Dynamo to place wall hosted elements like windowsAdd randomization to your Dynamo window placementRediscover the Activate Dimensions featureCalculating occupancy code values with DynamoTroubleshooting discrepancies in your Dynamo graphConvert In-Place Families to component loadable familiesCustomize the default visibility of new 3D viewsExposing some legacy behavior lingering in RevitDesign option alternative using global parametersUnderstanding symbolic lines and masking regions in familiesSetting up shared coordinates on BIM 360Using pin position with pick new hostEnhanced realistic visual styleUsing formulas and trigonometry to edit slanted wallsUsing global parameters to control slanted wall parametersSchedule enhancementsDisable display filters in visibility and graphicsSelecting multiple walls with Entire Walls dimensioningCustomizing artificial lightingUsing a schedule as a legendHow to map CAD layers to Revit line weightsCreate a wall takeoffCreate a signage data sheetPublish a shared viewTroubleshooting troublesome nested families and parametersConfiguring linear dimension typesConfiguring nonlinear dimension typesBatch process text type modificationsMake a material and fill pattern follow a curveLeverage the out-of-the-box window, trim and muntin pattern librariesReset your shared coordinatesDiscover the built-in Interference Check toolRevisiting the Attach Top/Base commandControlling void cut behavior in the Family EditorTips for working with topography (no subs)Creating an export setup for exporting to CADUnderstanding CAD import settingsUnderstanding Revit line weight settingsNew in Revit 2022: Using shared parameters in key schedulesNew in Revit 2022: Resizable dialog boxesNew in Revit 2022: Tagging multiple elements-curtain wall mullions and moreNew in Revit 2022: Understanding tapered wall type and instance propertiesNew in Revit 2022: Filter schedules by family and type and other enhancementsNew in Revit 2022: Preserve callouts when deleting parent viewsUse Dynamo to write view scale to bar scale symbolsAdjust roof sketch line plate heightsUnrolling a wall in elevationRoute analysisScope box properties and copyingNew in Revit 2022: Display filters now support phasingRemoving all family types from a saved RFA ramily fileNew in 2022: Multicategory tags and groupsMake a lollipop tree family, part 1Make a lollipop tree family, part 2 (no subs)Randomize family parameter values with DynamoSection heads with built-in masking regionCreate a north arrow symbol with a rotation parameter, part 1Create a north arrow symbol with a rotation parameter, part 2Create a north arrow symbol with a rotation parameter, part 3Create a custom install (in Autodesk account)New in 2022: Modify tools remember optionsCreating roof crickets with shape editing toolsWorking with user keynotesPerspective views from views other than floor plansUsing the Steering Wheel to manipulate camera viewsUsing the Soffit toolCreating Soffits with the Fascia toolMake a model family scalable by leveraging the planting categoryUsing a cutout map in a custom materialCreate a custom render appearance path in Revit optionsPositioning texture maps within custom materialsTroubleshooting rooms or spaces that disappear in the modelAdd circles around the number values in a note scheduleUsing the sun path toolUnderstanding the location of leaders in tagsUnderstanding architectural column join behaviorControlling the display of callout viewsError mitigationModel layout cleanup techniquesFamily creation inspired by TVUsing reporting parameters to query design dataReporting design data in project viewsColored labels and symbols in tagsThe relationship between the IsReference setting and dimensionsSlanted and tapered wallsUsing and deleting a guide gridAn introduction to the Revit.ini fileUsing Edit Path to customize a railingWall Closure for doors and windowsModifying the height property displayed in level headsAssigning materials to CAD imports 91 Video Lessons About this CourseRevit is a great program for structural engineering, offering cutting-edge tools for designing solid structures and publishing clear, easy-to-share documentation. This course focuses on the major components of Revit used for structural design, featuring examples in metric units (meters). Expert explains how to start a project and set up structural views; add foundations, reinforcing, and steel and concrete framing; model slabs and trusses; and build a whole lot more, also helps you create detailed, annotated documentation for sharing and use in construction. The course is designed for members with no Revit experience, or for more advanced users who want to jump to a topic and start from there. Either way, this comprehensive course can teach you what you need to know to be dangerous in Revit structure. Contents IntroductionUsing Revit for structural engineering in metric 1. Setting Up the ProjectLinking architecture Creating levels Copy/Monitor Adding and setting up structural views Creating view templates 2. Grids and ColumnsAdding grids to the model Adding steel columns to the model Creating column offsets Creating a column schedule 3. FoundationsAdding foundation walls Adding wall footings Adding piers and pilasters Adding isolated footings Creating a CMU elevator shaft Shaft openings Foundation slabs Adding step footings Tagging a step footing Adding a step footing family Retaining walls and footings 4. Steel FramingAdding perimeter beams Adding beam systems Modifying beam systems Copy and Paste Aligned Altering beam elevations Adding joist systems Tagging framing 5. Floors and SlabsCreating a slab on grade Adding a concrete floor with steel decking Cantilevering slab edges Creating thickened slabs Creating slab depressions 6. ReinforcingParallel to face Perpendicular to face Sketching rebar Adding area reinforcing View settings 7. Steel Brace FramesAdding a brace frame elevation Adding a brace frame Modifying plan view symbology Adding brace frame gussets Creating a brace frame sheet 8. Stairs, Ramps, and SlopesCreating stairs Adding C shapes to stringers Creating ramps Sloping slabs 9. Detailing and AnnotatingSections and callouts Coping Adding detail components Inserting AutoCAD files Adding text Adding dimensions 10. Schedules and TaggingFooting schedules Pier schedules Creating a pier tag Creating a material takeoff 11. TrussesAdding Howe trusses Attaching trusses to roofs Changing truss materials Editing the truss bottom chord Detailing trusses 12. Project ManagementPhasing Keynoting Revisions Plotting File sharing 13. The Steel TabConfiguring the connection settings Adding a base plate Adding a clip angle Adding a column support Customize a connection Breaking a connection Adding a plate and bolts Adding welds and symbols Adding modifiers Adding a miter Adding parametric cuts 14. Precast ConcreteSetting up the configurations Splitting a wall into precast elements Adding reinforcing to a precast element Creating precast concrete planks Creating precast shop drawings 15. Structural LoadingConfiguring symbolic settings Managing materials Configuring analytical settings Creating load cases Creating load combinations Configuring boundary conditions Adding area loads Adding line loads 95 Video Lessons About this CourseRevit is a great program for structural engineering, offering cutting-edge tools for designing solid structures and publishing clear, easy-to-share documentation. This course focuses on the major components of Revit used for structural design, featuring examples in imperial units (inches and feet). Expert explains how to start a project and set up structural views; add foundations, reinforcing, and steel and concrete framing; model slabs and trusses; and build a whole lot more, also helps you create detailed, annotated documentation for sharing and use in construction. The course is designed for members with no Revit experience, or for more advanced users who want to jump to a topic and start from there. Either way, this comprehensive course can teach you what you need to know to be dangerous in Revit structure. Contents IntroductionUsing Revit for structural engineering in imperial units 1. Setting Up the ProjectLinking architecture Creating levels Copy/Monitor Adding and setting up structural views Creating view templates 2. Grids and ColumnsAdding grids to the model Adding steel columns to the model Creating column offsets Creating a column schedule Adding slanted columns Attaching columns to steel 3. FoundationsAdding foundation walls Adding wall footings Adding piers and pilasters Adding isolated footings Creating a CMU elevator shaft Shaft openings Adding step footings Tagging a step footing Adding a step footing family Retaining walls and footings 4. Steel FramingAdding perimeter beams Adding beam systems Modifying beam systems Copy and Paste Aligned Altering beam elevations Adding joist systems Tagging framing Configuring beam joins 5. Floors and SlabsCreating a slab on grade Adding a concrete floor with steel decking Cantilevering slab edges Creating thickened slabs Creating slab depressions 6. ReinforcingParallel to face Perpendicular to face Sketching rebar Adding area reinforcing View settings Adding freeform rebar 7. Steel Brace FramesAdding a brace frame elevation Adding a brace frame Adding brace frame gussets Modifying plan view symbology Creating a brace frame sheet 8. Stairs, Ramps, and SlopesCreating stairs Adding C shapes to stringers Creating ramps Sloping slabs Pitching floors to structure 9. Detailing and AnnotatingSections and callouts Coping Adding detail components Inserting AutoCAD Adding text Adding dimensions 10. Schedules and TaggingFooting schedules Pier schedules Creating a pier tag Creating a material takeoff 11. TrussesAdding Howe trusses Attaching trusses to roofs Changing truss materials Editing the truss bottom chord Detailing trusses 12. Project ManagementPhasing Keynoting Revisions Plotting File sharing 13. The Steel TabConfiguring the connection settings Adding a base plate Adding a clip angle Adding a column support Customize a connection Breaking a connection Adding a plate and bolts Adding welds and symbols Adding modifiers Adding a miter Adding parametric cuts 14. Precast ConcreteSetting up the configurations Splitting a wall into precast elements Adding reinforcement to a precast element Creating precast concrete planks Creating precast shop drawings 15. Structural LoadingConfiguring symbolic settings Managing materials Configuring analytical settings Creating load cases Creating load combinations Configuring boundary conditions Adding area loads Adding line loads and for Revit 2023 42 Video Lessons About this CourseAutodesk Revit is one of the most popular building information modeling (BIM) solutions today. In this course, expert delves into the basics of Revit, showing architects and engineers who are new to the software how to work with its key features. Learn how to choose a template; set up the basic levels, grids, and dimensions; and start adding walls, doors, and windows to your model. Expert also demonstrates how to create views and documentation that clearly communicate your plans, import files from other CAD programs, and produce detailed construction documents. Plus, learn how to create a high-quality photorealistic rendering from any 3D view using the cloud rendering service in Revit. Note: This course includes exercise files in both imperial and metric units. Contents IntroductionGetting started with Revit What is Revit? How do I get Revit? Understanding Revit “flavors” Understanding Revit release versions and file formats Other Revit courses 1. Getting StartedRevit or Revit LT?Opening a project Opening a collaborative team project Introducing the interface Navigating a project's views Choosing a template file 2. Building a ModelSetting up levels and grids Working with walls Understanding dimensions Adding doors and windows Modify the design Loading families Creating ceilings and lights Exploring additional modeling tools 3. Working with ViewsCreating a section Working with 3D views Editing in any view Color scheme diagram Visibility Creating an enlarged floor plan 4. Creating DocumentationDimensioning a plan Creating tags Customizing tags Adding a schedule view Customizing a schedule view Creating a construction detail Path of travel 5. Collaborating with OthersImporting a CAD file Importing an image file Linking another Revit file Performing an interference check 6. Creating OutputWorking with sheets Plotting a set of documents Exporting the model Generating a cloud rendering and for Revit 2023 107 Video Lessons About this CourseGet up and running with Revit Architecture for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to learn the basics. Expert begins by helping you get comfortable with the Revit environment, and demonstrates how to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then expert helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; using joins and constraints; creating groups; linking to DWG files; and modeling floors, roofs, and ceilings. Expert shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs and complex walls, adding rooms, and creating schedules. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawings so all the components are clearly understood, as well as output sheets to PDF and AutoCAD. Contents IntroductionRevit for architecture Imperial or metric and the exercise files What is Revit? How do I get Revit? Understanding Revit flavors Understanding Revit release versions and file formats Other Revit courses 1. Core ConceptsIntroducing building information modeling (BIM) Working on one model with many views Understanding the Revit element hierarchy Editing elements within the Revit hierarchy 2. Interface BasicsThe Recent Files screen Getting familiar with the user interface View navigation Selection Accessing a multi-user project using worksharing 3. Starting a ProjectCreating a new project from a template Creating and configuring a new project Configure save and backup options Adding levels Adding grids Refining a layout with temporary dimensions Adding columns 4. Modeling BasicsAdding walls Wall properties and types Using snaps Locating walls Using the Modify tools Adding doors and windows Adding plumbing fixtures and other components Wall joins Using constraints 5. Links, Imports, and GroupsLinking AutoCAD DWG files Creating topography from a DWG link CAD inserts Import tips Creating groups Mirroring groups to create a layout Creating Revit links Rotating and aligning a Revit link Establishing shared coordinates Managing links Importing a PDF 6. Sketch-Based Modeling ComponentsCreating floors Creating footprint roofs Attaching walls to roofs Creating extrusion roofs Using the shape editing tools to create a flat roof Working with slope arrows Creating ceilings Adding openings 7. StairsAdding stairs Editing stairs Adding railings Adding extensions to railings 8. Complex WallsUnderstanding wall families Creating a custom basic wall type Stacked walls Adding curtain walls Adding curtain grids, mullions, and panels Creating wall sweeps and reveals Model lines Adding slanted walls Tapered walls Modifying a slanted wall and adjusting sweeps and inserts 9. Visibility and Graphic ControlsUsing object styles Working with visibility and graphic overrides Recommendations for annotation visibility Using view templates Hiding and isolating objects in a model View extents and crop regions View range Displaying objects above and below in plan views Using the Linework tool and Depth Cueing Using cutaway views Using graphical display options 10. RoomsAdding rooms Controlling room numbering Room-bounding elements 11. Schedules and TagsTags Adding schedule views Modifying schedule views Creating a key schedule 12. AnnotationAdding text Text formatting Adding dimensions Adding symbols 13. DetailingAdding legend views Creating a detail callout Adding detail components Using arrays to parametrically duplicate objects Adding filled and masking regions Removing a callout view 14. The Basics of the Family EditorFamilies Creating a new family from a template Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints Adding solid geometry Cutting holes using void geometry Adding blends Completing the family 15. Sheets, Plotting, and PublishingUnderstanding sheet and view references Adding a new sheet Create a sheet index Working with placeholder sheets Aligning views with a guide grid Exporting to AutoCAD Plotting and creating a PDF 64 Video Lessons About this CourseMechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design is one of the major components of the BIM chain and Revit is the design tool of choice for many MEP engineers. This course focuses on the MEP features in the 2022 version of Revit. It was designed for MEP designers with a beginning to intermediate understanding of Revit. You can dive into a specific trade, or take the entire course to learn about all aspects of the vast Revit MEP ecosystem. Upon completion, you'll know how to create basic floor plans, design electric circuits and lighting systems, tackle a mechanical project, create plumbing plans, and document your designs for construction and fabrication. Expert keeps the lessons short and focused, so you can get the most value from the time you spend training. Contents IntroductionApplying Revit to the world of mechanical, electrical, and piping 1. Starting a Revit ProjectStarting a project using Revit templates Touring the user interface Linking other models Copying levels and setting up monitoring Creating floor plans 2. Revit ElectricalAdding receptacles Adding panels Creating spaces Creating a circuit Adding lighting fixtures Adding switches Creating a lighting circuit Creating a switching circuit Creating and labeling a wiring plan Adding conduit Creating conduit types Adding cable tray 3. Revit MechanicalStarting a mechanical project Adding mechanical equipment Adding air terminals Adding supply duct Adding return duct Adding duct accessories and fittings Sizing duct Tagging duct Adding zones and heating and cooling loads Adding insulation Adding hydronic piping 4. Revit PlumbingCreating a plumbing view Adding fixtures and domestic supply piping Adding sanitary sloped piping Adding equipment Adding additional piping Creating a system Adding pipe accessories Tagging items Looking at the System Browser 5. Revit WorkflowCreating drafting views Importing AutoCAD files Importing details Creating sheets Printing sheets Creating schedules Using phasing Working with text Working with dimensions Looking at mechanical settings Simple modify techniques Making and controlling revisions 6. MEP Fabrication PartsOptimization Adding Hangers Tagging Scheduling Multipoint Full 7. 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