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Discover how building design in Revit can revolutionize your architectural projects. Learn the basics and expert tips for success in this comprehensive guide.
This article will show you how to get the most out of Revit’s powerful graphic features incorporating all of the exciting few features in Revit 2013 and 2014. You will attain valuable tips, tricks…
Formez vous a revit grace a ce PDF "Formation Autodesk Revit" et créé des plans architecture facilement comme des architecte pro en toute simplicité.
Well, we’ve done it… We finally started our Revit Project Template after years of procrastination! Last week we looked at line types and line weights. This week we are going to revise…
These simple hacks can make your Revit views artistic and compelling. Without having to spend hours to render the views!
Since Revit is one of the most preferred software in architectural projects, in this article we will talk about add-ins that will help architects in the use of Revit. The Advantageous of Revit Revit is one of the most used software in professional life of architecture and student years as well. It is particularly advantageous […]
Fórmulas trigonométricas no Revit não são o bicho de sete cabeças que todo mundo acha, pare de sofrer e aprenda agora!
Master Autodesk Revit with our 31 essential tips and shortcuts. From pinning objects to using filters, learn to unleash the full potential of your BIM tool.
Reusing existing cad details in Revit is something I see done a lot by clients, and I fully understand the reasoning, but there are some best practices that I would like to share with you to keep your projects clean. Rule #1: Never bring a cad file into your working...
What you will get: 1. Revit Template File (Revit 2019 or later) Metric & Imperial** This also includes a thorough general notes sheet with project info, symbols legend, abbreviations, drawing lists, and all in 4 different scales and more. Dimensions styles in 5 different scales in horizontal style and vertical. Cut and elevation markers in 4 different scale styles Automatic Zone markers tags with the area and finishes types in 4 different scale sizes. Level, section, elevation markers, and north points for all scale sizes Dynamic scale bars for the layout sheets. Dynamic norths for the layout sheets. Text annotation styles for all scale sizes. (Metric or Imperial) Sample project: small sample floor plan, lines layout. Electrical Project template: Small sample floor plan, model components, styling, line types and notes, 30 electrical + lighting components: outlets, recessed, surface lights, fans, smoke detectors, electrical panels + more. Electrical symbols legend, general notes, and ready-to-use Lighting Fixture schedule. Electrical plan and RCP view template. 2. Color table for all scales (.ctb): With preset pen settings, widths, and colors according to the layers ready for installation and printing. Keep all your plans clean and straightforward and always with the same minimalist style. 3. Layout Sheets ready to modify and print: Predesigned, minimalist title block families include three of each of the most common metric sizes. Plus, matching cover sheets in four sizes. Simply add your logo + branding and these simple, clean layouts are ready for plotting. 4. Imperial titles blocks (landscape format): Arch D (36" x 24") Arch D Cover Sheet Arch C (24" x 18") Tabloid (17" x 11") 5. Metric title blocks (landscape format): A1 (841mm x 594 mm) A1 Cover Sheet A2 (594mm x 420mm) A3 (420mm x 297mm) 6. Ebook Guide (PDF): Installation & styling instructions A complete guide that explains how to use your new complete Revit template step by step, with tips and tricks to help stop wasting time!
Revit and ArchiCAD are two of the most widely used software programs in the field of architectural design. Both of these software programs have unique features and capabilities that make them ideal for different types of projects. In this article, we will explore the differences between Revit and ArchiCAD and the advantages and disadvantages of […]
When you start working on a workshared Revit model you will probably meet with a BEP (BIM Execution Plan). Maybe you will ask yourself do you need this document for your Revit projects? In short, yes. Before you start any… Continue Reading →
Updated for 2019 - 101 Best Practice Revit Tips V2
Revit Level Units - SOLVED. How to change the units of a level in Revit. Super simple and quick tutorial to help you use alternate units in Revit levels.
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