Autodesk Revit From Beginner to Professional
Autodesk Revit From Beginner to Professional, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.5, with 154 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 3 subscribers.
You will learn about – Obtain the basic knowledge required to create a Project. – How to use Revit to create elements that can be used on different Views of the Project. – Start to understand Families or Components. -How to create and use Mass – How to use the Toposurface to create a Site for your Project. – Understanding the New features for Revit 2024 – Learn how to Present a project to others. This course is ideal for individuals who are The course is aimed at students or professionals who wish to start learning about a software such as Revit without having used it previously or who wish to go in deeper on the different options that Revit has. or It also takes into account students who are beginning in a profession aimed at construction either architecture or engineering. It is particularly useful for The course is aimed at students or professionals who wish to start learning about a software such as Revit without having used it previously or who wish to go in deeper on the different options that Revit has. or It also takes into account students who are beginning in a profession aimed at construction either architecture or engineering.
Enroll now: Autodesk Revit From Beginner to Professional
Summary
Title: Autodesk Revit From Beginner to Professional
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.5
Number of Lectures: 154
Number of Published Lectures: 154
Number of Curriculum Items: 154
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 154
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- – Obtain the basic knowledge required to create a Project.
- – How to use Revit to create elements that can be used on different Views of the Project.
- – Start to understand Families or Components.
- -How to create and use Mass
- – How to use the Toposurface to create a Site for your Project.
- – Understanding the New features for Revit 2024
- – Learn how to Present a project to others.
Who Should Attend
- The course is aimed at students or professionals who wish to start learning about a software such as Revit without having used it previously or who wish to go in deeper on the different options that Revit has.
- It also takes into account students who are beginning in a profession aimed at construction either architecture or engineering.
Target Audiences
- The course is aimed at students or professionals who wish to start learning about a software such as Revit without having used it previously or who wish to go in deeper on the different options that Revit has.
- It also takes into account students who are beginning in a profession aimed at construction either architecture or engineering.
Revit has a design aimed mainly at the construction and administration of construction-related data such as the materials to be used in a wall or the capacities they have to support structural loads and with this course you will discover the advantages of designing in BIM (Building Information Modeling) in the current work environment with this BIM software developed by Autodesk.
The information stored in the walls, floors, ceilings, among others, are used in Revit for the tables used to budget a project which are called quantification tables. These are also use in order to review the information delivered by the suppliers of construction materials since Revit stores information such as kilowatts and others specific to a specialty.
Revit allows analytical studies of structures to identify areas of risk before starting with the structural calculations, as well as solar studies for architectural design.
Making use of the tools that the software has, we can make presentations for the projects carried out in Revit through videos and slides that can be presented to different people while working on an educational or work project.
During the course we will create a complete project from scratch using exercises that are always explained using an example that guides you step by step. To take this course you do not need previous knowledge of BIM or Revit. In addition, this course is created with the latest version of Revit, although there is no problem if you decide to follow the course with an earlier version of Revit you will be able to follow it perfectly.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Opening and Saving your Revit Project
Lecture 1: Opening a New Project
Lecture 2: Saving the Project
Lecture 3: Opening an Existing Project
Lecture 4: Project Units
Lecture 5: Creating a Template
Chapter 3: Basic Knowledge
Lecture 1: The ViewCube
Lecture 2: The Options on the ViewCube
Lecture 3: The Navigation Wheels
Lecture 4: The Zoom
Lecture 5: The Draw Panel
Lecture 6: The Snaps
Lecture 7: Controls and Shape Handles
Lecture 8: Introduction to Family Systems and Family Types
Lecture 9: Standard Selection
Lecture 10: Select All Instances
Lecture 11: The Selection Box
Chapter 4: Editing Tools and Options
Lecture 1: The Undo and the Redo
Lecture 2: The Modify Panel part 1
Lecture 3: The Modify Panel part 2
Lecture 4: Using Recent Commands
Lecture 5: Click and Drag
Lecture 6: The Automatic Dimensions
Lecture 7: The Measure Tools
Chapter 5: Starting a Project
Lecture 1: Using the existing Views of the Projects
Lecture 2: Using the Status Bar to Change the Views
Lecture 3: Understanding the Boundaries of The View
Lecture 4: Understanding the Boundaries of The View in older Templates
Lecture 5: Opening Views Using Annotations
Lecture 6: Placing the Grids
Lecture 7: Editing the Grids
Lecture 8: Placing the Levels
Lecture 9: Creating Plan Views Using the Levels
Lecture 10: The Importance of the Grids and the Levels on the Projects
Chapter 6: The Walls
Lecture 1: Placing the Walls
Lecture 2: Wall Properties
Lecture 3: The Slanted Cross Section Definition
Lecture 4: Wall Layers
Lecture 5: The Stacked Wall Family System
Lecture 6: Wrapping Options
Lecture 7: Editing the Wall Profile
Lecture 8: Attaching and Detaching the Walls
Lecture 9: The Tapered Cross Section Definition
Lecture 10: The Tapered Cross Section Definition using the Type Properties Window
Chapter 7: The Floors
Lecture 1: Placing a Floor
Lecture 2: The Span Direction
Lecture 3: Floor Properties
Lecture 4: Using the Floors as a Host
Lecture 5: The Slope Arrow
Chapter 8: The Roofs
Lecture 1: Placing a Roof
Lecture 2: Editing the Roofs
Lecture 3: Changing the Slope on the Roof
Lecture 4: Creating Complex Roofs
Lecture 5: Roof by Extrusion
Lecture 6: Using the Boundary Lines and the Slope Arrow
Lecture 7: The Overhang
Lecture 8: Align Eaves
Lecture 9: Join and Unjoin Roof
Lecture 10: Using Multiple Views
Chapter 9: The Ceilings
Lecture 1: The Ceiling Plan
Lecture 2: Placing a Ceiling
Lecture 3: Editing the Ceilings
Lecture 4: The View Range
Chapter 10: Revit 2024-Complex House (Course Project) Part 1
Lecture 1: Starting the Project (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
Lecture 2: Placing the Walls (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
Lecture 3: Placing the Floors (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
Lecture 4: Placing the Roofs (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
Lecture 5: Placing the ceilings (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
Chapter 11: The Components
Lecture 1: Placing The Components
Lecture 2: Changing the Host of the Components
Lecture 3: Changing the Orientation on Doors and Windows
Lecture 4: Loading other Families
Lecture 5: The Filter
Lecture 6: Filtering your selection Using the Properties Palette.
Lecture 7: The Match Type Properties
Lecture 8: Hide and Unhide
Lecture 9: The Dimension
Lecture 10: The Clipboard Panel
Chapter 12: The Curtain Walls
Lecture 1: Placing a Curtain Wall
Lecture 2: Editing the Curtain Walls
Lecture 3: Adding and Removing Elements from the Curtain Wall
Lecture 4: Editing the Grid Using the Properties
Lecture 5: Editing the Curtain Wall Using the Type Properties Window
Lecture 6: Configure Grid Layout
Lecture 7: Working with Curtain Walls
Lecture 8: Using other Properties of the Curtain Walls
Chapter 13: The Stairs
Lecture 1: Placing a Stair
Instructors
-
C. Thi Team
Architects
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 0 votes
- 2 stars: 0 votes
- 3 stars: 1 votes
- 4 stars: 0 votes
- 5 stars: 0 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have access to the course materials?
You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!
You may also like
- Top 10 Video Editing Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Music Production Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Animation Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Digital Illustration Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Renewable Energy Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Sustainable Living Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Ethical AI Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Cybersecurity Fundamentals Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Smart Home Technology Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Holistic Health Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Nutrition And Diet Planning Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Yoga Instruction Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Stress Management Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Mindfulness Meditation Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Life Coaching Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Career Development Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Relationship Building Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Parenting Skills Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Home Improvement Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Gardening Courses to Learn in November 2024