Inhalt: AutoCAD is the leader in CAD drafting, and architects around the world use AutoCAD Architecture for modeling their buildings. In this course, author and teacher Paul F. Aubin will take you through the tools and techniques used by professional architects to build amazing structures with this product. Learn how to lay out simple floor plans with wall objects, which automatically form clean joints, and add windows and doors that intelligently cut wall openings. Then discover how to change the style of walls and the graphics to display all types of drawings-from small scale to large, 2D to 3D-with the click of a button. Paul will also show you how to create documentation like site plans, elevations, and sections, complete with schedules and tags. Umfang: 07:27:44.00
Inhalt: For teams using Revit, worksharing enables multiple users to access, and make changes to, a single Revit file simultaneously. Using BIM 360 Design, you can extend worksharing to the cloud. In this course, Paul F. Aubin explores how using BIM 360 Design allows you and a team of coworkers to store your central model in a secure, cloud-based hub and work on it as if it were stored on your local server. This makes it easy for firms with distributed teams across multiple physical locations to work together seamlessly. Plus, the functionality of BIM 360 Design leverages the cloud-based document management solutions from Autodesk, which means that your Revit models and other associated project files can be made accessible to all stakeholders-including internal users, clients, and external consultants-in a highly secure environment complete with granular permissions. Umfang: 06:04:40
Inhalt: Drawing is still the most common way to communicate design. The process is called technical drawing or drafting, and while computers have replaced tools such as parallel bars and T-squares, the principles remain the same. This course explores essential drafting techniques- both analog methods and digital equivalents-in popular computer-aided design programs like AutoCAD. Paul F. Aubin, a 30-year veteran of the architectural industry, shows how to create detailed drawings with a focus on precision and scale. Learn the common components of technical drawings and find out how to create accurate and measured lines, shapes, and forms. Then discover how to create specialized isometric and multiview drawings, and add valuable details, such as sections, symbols, and scales, which will help clients and colleagues visualize your designs. Umfang: 02:16:43.00
Inhalt: Autodesk Dynamo allows you to build custom tools that can help you solve modeling challenges with greater efficiency-and it's already included in your Revit software. If you've been meaning to learn how to leverage Dynamo in your workflow, this course can help you get started by exploring practical applications of this powerful tool. Paul F. Aubin provides several examples of how to use Dynamo to speed up common procedures, including how to rename multiple project views and place component families along a path. Plus, he demonstrates how to use Dynamo to place adaptive component families. Umfang: 02:51:54.00
Inhalt: Historic building information modeling (HBIM) is the process of using digital tools like 3D scanning and architectural software like Revit to document historically significant locations all over the world. Project Soane is a crowd-sourced mission to resurrect Sir John Soane's lost Bank of England design using modern BIM software. In this course, Paul F. Aubin shows how you can use Revit to rebuild history and submit your own contributions to historical reconstruction projects like Project Soane. He also shows how to create stunning renderings of the finished model using Revit, Showcase, and 3ds Max. Umfang: 04:34:34.00
Inhalt: For teams using Revit, worksharing enables multiple users to access, and make changes to, a single Revit project simultaneously. Using BIM 360 Design, you can extend worksharing to the cloud. In this course, Paul F. Aubin explores how using BIM 360 Design allows you and a team of coworkers to store your central model in a secure, cloud-based hub and work on it as if it were stored on your local server. This makes it easy for firms with distributed teams across multiple physical offices to work together seamlessly. Plus, the functionality of BIM 360 Design leverages the cloud-based team sharing solutions from Autodesk, which means that your Revit models and other associated project files can be made accessible to all stakeholders in a secure environment complete with granular permissions. Umfang: 02:57:57.00
Inhalt: 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. Umfang: 03:58:23.00
Inhalt: Autodesk Revit is one of the most popular building information modeling (BIM) solutions today. In this course, join Paul F. Aubin as he delves into the basics of Revit 2020, 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, add dimensions; and start adding walls, doors, and windows to your model. Paul also demonstrates how to create views and documentation that clearly communicate your plans, import files from other CAD programs, and produce construction documents. Umfang: 04:16:43.00
Inhalt: Autodesk Revit is one of the most popular building information modeling (BIM) solutions today. In this course, join Paul F. Aubin as he delves into the basics of Revit 2021, 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, add dimensions; and start adding walls, doors, and windows to your model. Paul also demonstrates how to create views and documentation that clearly communicate your plans, import files from other CAD programs, and produce construction documents. Umfang: 04:21:14.00
Inhalt: Autodesk Revit is one of the most popular building information modeling (BIM) solutions today. In this course, join Paul F. Aubin as he delves into the basics of Revit 2022, 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. Paul 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 2022. Note: This course includes exercise files in both imperial and metric units. Umfang: 03:21:02
Inhalt: This course shows AutoCAD drafters and designers how to migrate their CAD workflow to Autodesk Revit software. Author Paul F. Aubin details how to transfer your files and explains key distinctions between the packages. Along the way, learn how to customize the Revit settings for optimal control, get a basic handle on the modeling tools, and adjust yourself to the differences in visibility, plot style, object creation, and the user interface. Umfang: 02:18:23.00
Inhalt: Reality capture allows architecture and construction professionals to put down the measuring tape and leverage technology to capture existing site conditions. ReCap-the powerful reality capture software from Autodesk-offers features that can help you efficiently measure and digitally recreate buildings and spaces. In this course, learn how to use ReCap to import and work with reality capture data from both laser scans and photos. Instructor Paul F. Aubin shows how to use ReCap to process data captures into point clouds and meshes that can be used in a variety of 3D design software packages. Umfang: 02:52:23.00
Inhalt: Learn the basics of using Revit 2017 for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to work in imperial units (inches and feet). It is a beginner's course that approaches Revit from the ground up. Fundamentals and good work habits are emphasized every step of the way. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then author Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; using joins and constraints; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets and DWG files; and modeling floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also 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, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD. Umfang: 11:26:42.00
Inhalt: Learn the basics of using Revit 2017 for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to work in metric units (meters, millimeters, etc.). It is a beginner's course that approaches Revit from the ground up. Fundamentals and good work habits are emphasized every step of the way. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then author Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets and DWG files; and working with floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs, complex walls, and partially obscured building elements, as well as adding rooms and solid geometry. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawings so all the components are clearly understood, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD. Umfang: 11:55:26.00
Inhalt: Welcome to Revit 2017: New Features for Architecture. In this course, you'll explore the new and enhanced features in Revit 2017 for architectural design. If you have been using Revit for a while and want to get up and running with the latest features right away, this is the place to start. Each video in the course is self-contained, focusing on a single feature or enhancement, such as the improved text editor and global parameters. After completing this training, you will find the new tools in Revit 2017 as familiar as many of your old favorites. Umfang: 01:21:32.00
Inhalt: Learn the basics of using Revit 2018 for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to work in imperial units (inches and feet). It is a beginner's course that approaches Revit from the ground up. Fundamentals and good work habits are emphasized every step of the way. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then author Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; using joins and constraints; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets and DWG files; and modeling floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also 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, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD. Umfang: 11:39:46.00
Inhalt: Take your Revit skills to the next level with Revit Architecture 2018. This course, recorded entirely in metric units, teaches you the techniques you need to complete solid architectural projects in Revit 2018. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then author Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets and DWG files; and working with floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs, complex walls, and partially obscured building elements, as well as adding rooms and solid geometry. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawing so all the components are perfectly understood, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD. Umfang: 12:15:33.00
Inhalt: Discover the new features and enhancements in Revit 2018. If you have been using Revit for a while and want to get up and running with the latest features right away, this is the place to start. Each video in the course is self-contained and focuses on a single feature or enhancement. Umfang: 01:14:57.00
Inhalt: Learn the basics of using Revit 2019 for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to work in imperial units (inches and feet). It is a beginner's course that approaches Revit from the ground up. Fundamentals and good work habits are emphasized every step of the way. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then, instructor Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; using joins and constraints; creating and mirroring groups; linking to DWG files; and modeling floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also 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, and learn how to output sheets to PDF and AutoCAD. Umfang: 11:55:39.00
Inhalt: Take your Revit skills to the next level with Revit Architecture 2019. This course, recorded entirely in metric units, teaches you the techniques you need to complete architectural projects in Revit 2019. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then, instructor Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; creating and mirroring groups; linking to DWG files; and working with floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs and complex walls, adding rooms, and creating schedules. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawing so all the components are perfectly understood, and learn how to output sheets to PDF and AutoCAD. Umfang: 12:09:08.00
Inhalt: Discover the features that are new and enhanced in Revit 2019. If you have been using Revit for a while and want to get up and running with the latest features right away, this is the place to start. Each video in the course is self-contained and focuses on a single feature or enhancement. After completing this course, you will find the new features as familiar as many of your old favorites. Umfang: 01:06:42.00
Inhalt: Learn the basics of using Revit 2020 for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to work in imperial units (inches and feet). First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then, instructor Paul F. Aubin 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. Paul also 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. Umfang: 11:19:09.00
Inhalt: Learn the basics of using Revit 2020 for architectural design. This course is designed for those who have no prior Revit experience and want to work in metric units (meters and centimeters). First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then, instructor Paul F. Aubin 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. Paul also 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. Umfang: 12:10:01.00
Inhalt: Get up and running with Revit Architecture 2021 for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to learn the basics. Instructor Paul F. Aubin begins by helping you get comfortable with the Revit environment. He demonstrates how to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then, Paul 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. He also 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. Umfang: 12:52:24.00
Inhalt: Get up and running with Revit Architecture 2022 for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to learn the basics. Instructor Paul F. Aubin begins by helping you get comfortable with the Revit environment. He demonstrates how to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then Paul 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. He also 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. Umfang: 13:51:58
Inhalt: Find out how to create compelling architectural designs using the modeling tools in Autodesk Revit software. In this course, author Paul F. Aubin demonstrates the entire building information modeling (BIM) workflow, from creating the design model to publishing a completed project. The course also covers navigating the Revit interface; modeling basic building features such as walls, doors, and windows; working with sketch-based components such as roofs and stairs; annotating designs with dimensions and callouts; and plotting and exporting your drawings. Umfang: 10:27:16.00
Inhalt: Build your competency in Autodesk Revit from the ground up. In this course, Paul F. Aubin teaches you the core building information modeling (BIM) skills you need to complete solid architectural drawings in Revit 2014. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, including its context ribbons, property palettes, and views, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then get to modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets; and working with floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also shows advanced techniques for drawing stairs, complex walls, and partially obscured building elements, as well as adding rooms and solid geometry. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawing so all the components are perfectly understood, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD. Umfang: 10:52:06.00
Inhalt: Build your Revit skills from the ground up. In this course, Paul F. Aubin teaches you the core building information modeling (BIM) techniques you need to complete solid architectural projects in Revit 2015. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then get to modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets and DWG files; and working with floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs, complex walls, and partially obscured building elements, as well as adding rooms and solid geometry. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawing so all the components are perfectly understood, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD. Umfang: 11:04:14.00
Inhalt: Take your Revit skills to the next level, with Revit Architecture 2016. This course, recorded entirely in imperial units, teaches you the techniques you need to complete solid architectural projects in Revit 2016. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then author Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets and DWG files; and working with floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs, complex walls, and partially obscured building elements, as well as adding rooms and solid geometry. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawing so all the components are perfectly understood, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD. Umfang: 11:03:49.00
Inhalt: Take your Revit skills to the next level with Revit Architecture 2016. This course, recorded entirely in metric units, teaches you the techniques you need to complete solid architectural projects in Revit 2016. First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then author Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets and DWG files; and working with floors, roofs, and ceilings. Paul also shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs, complex walls, and partially obscured building elements, as well as adding rooms and solid geometry. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawing so all the components are perfectly understood, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD. Umfang: 11:58:08.00
Inhalt: Advanced Modeling in Revit Architecture elaborates on the basics of core elements in Revit, such as walls, floors, roofs, and curtain walls, and digs into specialized features such as in-place families, adaptive components, and the massing environment. Author Paul F. Aubin guides designers into thinking both in and out of the box, through discovering and applying industry standard best practices, employing creative and sometimes unconventional techniques and procedures, and finding ways to make models serve multiple concurrent project goals. Umfang: 07:16:55.00
Inhalt: The Family Editor offers Revit users a robust way to create standardized assets such as windows, doors, and other architectural components. These assets can contain smart data about their properties, which adds to the amount of information architects know about the buildings they design. In this course, Paul F. Aubin shows how to create standardized content using the Family Editor. Paul kicks off the course by covering basic concepts: the different kinds of Revit families, resources, reference planes, and constraints. He also takes a deeper look at the smart data beyond the geometry, such as material and visibility parameters, as well as how to build a complex parametric family, control rotation in work planes, and create adaptive components. Umfang: 08:13:48.00
Inhalt: In this course, Paul F. Aubin creates standardized content such as furniture, doors, and many other architectural components using The Family Editor in Revit. The course starts with the basic concepts: family hierarchy, libraries, resources, reference planes, and constraints. The course also takes a deeper look at the smart data beyond the geometry, such as material and visibility parameters, as well as creating nested families and arrays, controlling rotation in work planes, and working with advanced formulas. Umfang: 06:40:55.00
Inhalt: Architects and designers are often tasked with calculating and reporting the sizes of the spaces within a project. Typically, a set of detailed area calculations following specific rules and guidelines-which are often set by building officials, leasing agents, and others-is required. If you need to make such calculations, you'll likely find that you need more precision than is possible with Revit rooms. In such cases, you need to use Revit area elements and area plans instead of rooms. Areas appear very similar to rooms, but they're separate elements with a unique purpose and workflow. In this course, Paul F. Aubin explores the creation of area plans and areas, and discusses the workflow that enables them. Using these tools, see how you can group and quantify the spaces within a project, and create detailed and accurate calculations of all important areas. The resulting information can be presented graphically onscreen, printed, scheduled, reported, and exported as necessary to satisfy a variety of project stakeholders-those using Revit and those who don't. If you have found it difficult to capture the intricacies of area calculations in your Revit projects-or have only tried to do so using the room elements-then you owe it to yourself to give area elements a try. Umfang: 01:49:00.00
Inhalt: Why start from scratch every time? Learn how to build custom Revit templates and reduce the time you spend setting up and modeling projects. In this course, the first in the series, Paul F. Aubin shows how to adjust Revit template files-whether you use them out of the box or create your own from scratch-to include all of your firm's custom annotations. In the first half, he'll show you how to include levels and grids, define views with scope boxes, and work with multiple unit systems. The second half of the course explores customizing elevation and section tags, keynotes, arrowheads, and other common annotations, and choosing graphic elements like fonts and dimension types to match your office guidelines. So take the first step; configure your Revit templates with consistent annotations for more professional office standards and high-quality project deliverables. Umfang: 01:58:52.00
Inhalt: Creating a robust collection of content is critical to any architectural design firm. This course considers the issue of content as it pertains to your project templates. Should content be preloaded in the templates, or should it be provided externally and loaded when needed? What goes into detail sheets? Which families should you include? How should line weights and object styles be set up? And what happens to your finalized template when you upgrade Revit? Author Paul F. Aubin explores these issues and many others in this course, where he discusses the role that a good content strategy plays in building your office's standard Revit project template file. Find more courses in the Creating Revit Templates series here. Umfang: 01:16:50.00
Inhalt: If you are trying to achieve a consistent starting point in all of your Revit projects, then customizing the project template is a good place to start. In this course, Paul F. Aubin shows how to adjust system settings and create a consistent collection of object types, including wall, floor, roof, and ceiling types. He covers moving the file origin, customizing the materials library, assigning naming conventions for object types, loading and managing profiles, and preconfiguring location and sun settings. Watch these tutorials and get off on the right "foot" right away with a well-conceived project template. Find more courses in this series on Paul's author page. Umfang: 01:59:56.00
Inhalt: Start customizing your Revit templates to save time and create consistent starting points for every architect in your office. This installment of Creating Revit Templates covers views and sheets. Imagine beginning a project and having it include all of the typical floor plans, elevations, and schedules, plus a basic set of sheets! This course will show you how to customize your office's standard templates to include these valuable resources. Author Paul F. Aubin shows how to add door and room schedules, customize your browser organization to sort views in specific ways, and add and organize sheets in a Sheet List. Umfang: 01:50:00.00
Inhalt: If you use Revit in an office environment and collaborate with other Revit users, then worksharing is likely already part of your life. Worksharing makes it possible for multiple users to access and make changes to a single project at the same time. Collaboration for Revit (C4R) allows users to collaborate in the cloud using worksharing much as they would on a local area network. In this course, explore how to use C4R to collaborate with other users on a Revit project. Plus, learn about how the functionality of C4R leverages BIM 360 Team, an Autodesk cloud-based team sharing solution; this allows you to make your Revit models and other associated project files accessible to all stakeholders, including internal users, clients, and other external consultants. Umfang: 02:16:06.00
Inhalt: Our three-part series, Revit Worksharing, explores the ways that you can collaborate with other users on a Revit project using worksharing. If you are a CAD/BIM manager or the person responsible for the creation, setup, and maintenance of a workshare-enabled project, then this is the course for you. Paul F. Aubin teaches you the skills you need to create your central model, configure worksharing settings, and perform ongoing maintenance as the project progresses. Learn how to move a central file, update links, upgrade projects, open local copies in detached mode, and archive the project when it's done. Plus, find out how to monitor sharing and user activity. This course covers all the skills you need to manage worksharing projects from start to finish. Need to train your users? Have them watch the companion course, Revit Worksharing: Users, which covers the details of creating, editing, and syncing local files. Umfang: 01:56:44.00
Inhalt: If you use Revit in an office environment with other users, worksharing is likely already a part of your daily life. Worksharing is the term we use to describe a project that has been set up for simultaneous multiuser access. Our three-part series, Revit Worksharing, explores this collaboration feature in detail. Part 1 (Revit Worksharing: Users) introduces all of the terminology and techniques that you need to know to join and participate in a workshare-enabled project successfully. Learn how to create and edit local files, and connect and sync them with the central model. Plus, find out how to create useable collections of elements called worksets and detach files from the central project when necessary. While the only way to truly master Revit collaboration is to participate in a worksharing project with a real team, this series is designed to give you the tools you need to collaborate with confidence and get up to speed quickly and efficiently. Umfang: 01:40:04.00
Inhalt: Learning the basics of model building in Revit is mostly quick and easy. The essentials of core elements such as walls, floor, and roofs are accessible and fairly intuitive. For more unique and specialized design challenges, discovering appropriate tools and techniques can be more challenging. Many advanced modeling techniques are available, and some are more obvious and intuitive than others. In this course, Paul F. Aubin dives deep into the tools that the Revit conceptual modeling environment has to offer. Whether you want to do a simple building massing study or pro forma analysis, or delve deep into complex shapes and forms like lofted forms, free-form geometry, patterning and repeat tools, the massing environment offers these and many more. Paul mixes standard techniques and outside-the-box thinking as he explores many ways to take your Revit modeling skills to the next level. Umfang: 09:54:11
Inhalt: If your job requires working on Revit models created by someone else, then you have probably run into situations where portions of the model need to be reworked. Perhaps you're a subcontractor or an interior designer who needs to accurately convey finishes. Traditionally tasks like these would require a good deal of time, but with the three unique construction modeling tools in Revit, you can now add the details and refinements you need without rebuilding the entire model. Paul F. Aubin shows how model elements can be broken down into parts and articulated with their own finishes, materials, and other details. To assist in documentation, Paul explores assemblies: detailed drawings of isolated portions of the model. And with the Displace feature he shows how to create compelling "exploded view" illustrations to convey how things fit together. Umfang: 02:09:09.00
Inhalt: Many medium- and large-scale architectural projects include signage. So why not produce signage plans in the software you already use for the rest of your BIM projects-Revit? This course explores creating simple signage plans using model text, custom families, and vector artwork from Illustrator or AutoCAD. Paul F. Aubin also teaches ways to create illuminated and curved signs, and shows how to document the design in its own package or as signage sheets as part of a larger construction document set. There is no need to leave Revit to create these kinds of deliverables. Learn to add signage documentation directly to your existing Revit workflow. Umfang: 04:18:57.00
Inhalt: While Revit is a tool for building information modeling (BIM)-and BIM is a 3D-model-based process-2D drafting and detailing are still fundamental aspects of the Revit design workflow. In this course, Paul F. Aubin demonstrates how to create, manage, and reuse 2D construction details in Revit. Paul shows how to create drafting and legend views in Revit, use 2D linework, place detail components, and complete a detail by adding notes and dimensions. He shows how to create hybrid details, which incorporate a live view of the model geometry with view-specific detailing applied on top. Plus, he demonstrates how to speed up your workflow by using existing CAD details and exporting details from project to project. Umfang: 02:47:37.00
Inhalt: Have you ever tried to control the shape of a curved form in the Family Editor? If so, you know that flexing them sometimes throws you a curve ball. In this course, Paul F. Aubin explores several techniques to tame your unruly parametric curves. This includes examples of circles, arcs, arches, splines, and even complex curves like cyma moldings. The real power comes in with formulas, profile families, and proportions, which allow you to mathematically control your curves. At the end of this course, we can't guarantee you'll never have misbehaving curves, but we'll give you several useful tools to help tame them. Umfang: 03:51:40.00
Inhalt: Phasing in Autodesk Revit allows you to show the complete life cycle of a project, such as a before and after or existing and proposed status, while design options allow you to save multiple iterations of a concept in a single project file. In this course, Paul F. Aubin shows how to use phasing and design options to organize multipart, multifaceted projects in Revit. The course also covers adding and assigning phases to views, scheduling phases and designating future work, working with design option sets, and presenting complex designs to clients. Umfang: 01:54:14.00
Inhalt: Phasing in Autodesk Revit allows you to show the complete life cycle of a project, such as a before and after or existing and proposed status, while design options allow you to save multiple iterations of a concept in a single project file. In this course, Paul F. Aubin shows how to use phasing and design options to organize multipart, multifaceted projects in Revit. The course also covers adding and assigning phases to views, scheduling phases and designating future work, working with design option sets, and presenting complex designs to clients. Umfang: 03:20:59
Inhalt: If you are new to Revit (particularly if you are coming from an AutoCAD background), the approach Revit takes to coordinates, positioning, and origin points can be a little baffling. The trick is that coordinates, movements, and measurements in Revit are always relative to something else. In this course, you'll explore the Revit coordinate system and see how files relate to one another when linked. Author Paul F. Aubin also shows you how to set up shared coordinates, link files with shared coordinates, and maintain the relationship as the project progresses. If you have let the Revit approach to coordinates intimidate you, this course will give you the tools you need to begin using them with confidence. Umfang: 02:00:32.00
Inhalt: Have you ever tried to control the shape of a curved form parametrically in the Revit Family Editor? When geometry is not rectilinear, flexing is much more challenging. In this course, you can explore several techniques to tame your unruly parametric curves. Review examples of circles, arcs, quarter round, half round, arches, and even splines. Discover how to use math and profile families to create more complex forms, associate parameters between nested families, and combine both fixed and variable proportions and scaling to achieve the correct curvature. Instructor Paul F. Aubin focuses the course on the traditional Family Editor but also takes a brief look at the massing Family Editor environment. Umfang: 05:01:51.00
Inhalt: Want to create photorealistic renders of your Revit projects? You don't have to go anywhere else. Learn how to create high-quality output directly from Revit with these fast-paced tutorials. Author Paul F. Aubin starts the rendering process by creating a detailed 3D view of an existing architectural model. Then he'll add sweeps, fascia, and other details, and show how to use Revit's Materials Editor to customize finishes and surfaces. The course also reviews the natural and artificial lighting features of Revit, including sunlight and location settings, artificial lights, and lighting schemas, and the rendering settings that ensure you get the best quality output-from your computer or from the cloud. Plus, learn how to create dynamic animated walkthroughs and experiment with additional render styles, such as a hand-sketched look. Umfang: 05:10:19.00
Inhalt: Want to create photorealistic renders of your Revit projects? You don't have to go anywhere else. In this course, learn how to create high-quality output directly from Revit. Instructor Paul F. Aubin starts the rendering process by showing how to create a detailed 3D view of an existing architectural model. Then he demonstrates how to add sweeps, fascia, and other details, and explains how to work with the Material Browser to customize finishes and surfaces. Paul also reviews the natural and artificial lighting features of Revit, including sunlight and artificial lights, and the rendering settings that ensure you get the best quality output-from your computer or the cloud. Plus, learn how to create dynamic animated walkthroughs and experiment with additional render types, such as realistic shading. Umfang: 07:46:14
Inhalt: In this series, there's a little something for every Revit designer-beginners and seasoned users alike. Each video focuses on a specific tip, trick, or troubleshooting technique within 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 a new video every week, you are sure to find something useful to add to your growing arsenal of Revit tools and techniques. Notes: The exercise files included with this course can be opened in the latest version of Revit. If you are using an older version, some files may be incompatible. Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion. Umfang: 32:03:39.00
Inhalt: Floor plans are an essential part of any Revit project. And one of the most critical (and confusing) aspects of any floor plan is view range. The view range settings are linked to three horizontal planes that control the visibility and display of objects in a plan view-Top, Cut Plane, and Bottom-as well as an additional plane called View Depth. Properties can be adjusted through the View Range dialog, but only certain elements are "cuttable." There are special case rules for elements such as floors, walls, and stairs. Here Paul F. Aubin explains each of the view range settings and properties in detail, demystifying these functions once and for all. Learn what the cut plane does and why certain elements seem to have their own rules when it comes to interacting with the cut. Understand the above and below ranges and how you can control elements beyond. Find out how to control view range within plan regions and in linked files in Revit. Both floor plans and reflected ceiling plans will be considered, as well as roof and foundation plans. Once you have completed this course, you will finally understand exactly how Revit view range works. Umfang: 01:27:00.00
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