Revit Architecture Design Presentation Fundamentals
This course covers tools and topics that are tailored to fit the documentation and presentation phase of the architectural design process in Revit. Software required: Revit 2017.
What you'll learn
For the past several years, the usual process of designing, documenting, and even constructing a building has been improved and refined with the concept of BIM, Building Information Modeling. This course, Revit Architecture Design Presentation Fundamentals, is intended for the architects, BIM managers and CAD technicians who are ready to use Revit as a Building Information Modeling platform. In this course, you'll first learn about 3D views and rendering. Next, you'll explore design documentation as well as how to present your design on sheets using various elements of your Revit model. By the end of this course, you will be able to communicate your design intent with Revit's annotation, documentation, and visualization tools. Software required: Revit 2017.
Table of contents
- Duplicating and Renaming Views 4m
- Generating Perspective Views with the 3D Camera 7m
- Working with the Far Clip Offset in a View 6m
- Loading and Placing Entourage and Site Elements into a View 12m
- Working with Render Settings 7m
- Improving a Render with Custom Backgrounds and Exposure Controls 7m
- Summary 2m
- Working with Visibility/Graphic Overrides and Filters to Clean Views 5m
- Applying Dimensions 7m
- Tagging Walls Individually 5m
- Tagging Multiple Building Elements 3m
- Tagging Materials 5m
- Generating Schedules 9m
- Creating a Building Section View 8m
- Tagging Rooms in a Section View 4m
- Applying the Far Clip Offset to Building Section Views 6m
- Improving Visibility with the Depth Cue 3m
- Generating Interior Elevations 4m
- Applying Callouts 3m
- Detailing with Model Views and Detail Components 6m
- Adding Text to a Detail View 7m
- Starting a New Sheet 5m
- Adding Scaled Views to Sheets 8m
- Summary 3m