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Revit 2021: Attach and Detach Walls
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
Revit 2021 Tutorial. Everything you need to know about attaching and detaching top and base of walls in Revit. Learn what elements you can attach walls to and a few tips and tricks to improve your modeling efficiency If you have any questions or comments on this video please leave them in the comments below. I am utilizing this software as part of Autodesks Technology Impact Program. This is a ...
Revit 2021: Wall Location Line
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Revit 2021 Tutorial. Develop a complete understanding of the wall location line in Revit 2021. Learn how to use this parameter to your advantage when drawing walls to increase your speed and accuracy. If you have any questions or comments on this video please leave them in the comments below. I am utilizing this software as part of Autodesks Technology Impact Program. This is a program that pro...
Revit 2021: Wall Extension, Offset, & Constraints
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Revit 2021 Tutorial. Learn the basics of constraining the top and bottom of walls in Revit 2021 as well as explore the extension and offset parameters. I will also show you a few practical applications and some tips & tricks to help you create better walls in less time. If you have any questions or comments on this video please leave them in the comments below. I am utilizing this software as p...
Revit 2021: Creating Compound Walls
Просмотров 4 тыс.4 года назад
Revit 2021 Tutorial. Learn the basics of drawing Compound Walls in Revit 2021 along with a few tips and tricks to help you create better wall assemblies. This video will cover how to create layered wall assemblies, including layer functions, assigning materials, and adjusting layer thickness. If you have any questions or comments on this video please leave them in the comments below. I am utili...
Revit 2021: Wall Drawing Basics
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.4 года назад
Revit 2021 Tutorial. Learn the basics of drawing walls in Revit 2021 along with a few tips, tricks, and applications for these methods, so that you can improve your modeling efficiency and accuracy. This video covers the draw panel and some of the options bar settings to use when drawing walls. If you have any questions or comments on this video please leave them in the comments below. Timestam...
Welcome to Revit Man!
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In-depth Revit tutorials. Learn Revit from a licensed architect who has presented at Revit conferences nationally and has over 15 years of experience. *Help for those learning to use Revit or expanding current use of Revit *Dive deep into each tool with weekly tutorials *Get your questions answered in monthly live sessions *Skip unnecessary workarounds that waste time and produce substandard mo...
Revit 2015 Tutorial 1: Introduction to Revit
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This video is an introduction to Revit 2015. This tutorial cover how to get Revit 2015 and how to navigate the User Interface. Link to Revit 30-Day Trial: www.autodesk.com/products/revit-family/free-trial Link to Revit Student Version: www.autodesk.com/education/free-software/revit Link to RevitMan Facebook revitman123 Link to RevitMan Blog: denispohlman.com/blog/ Link to RevitMan ...
when use compound wall layers or seprate walls for finishes and core ?
There are uses for each. In most cases using a compound wall works the best. It also depends on how accurate your model is compared to real world construction, for how the layers interact.
Better had you kept it direct to topic, drawing walls, a lot said and with less substance to word count.
Thanks for the feedback.
do u have any recommended strategy for sharing wall-assemblies to reuse this effort?
Yes. So to tranfer from project to project you can use transfer project standards on the manage tab. Or you can model a wall and then copy and paste it into a new file. Hope this helps
It's been three years since the last video. What happened to a video a week?
Life is what happened. I plan on making more in the near future.
Very thorough, very helpful. Thanks for the info bud.
I hate it how the layers have to be adjacent to one another in order to extend them. I'm currently working on a project with a 2x4 wall with gypsum board on each side and I want to adjust the gypsum board on each side, but that dumb thing won't let me. Thanks for answering my question though - I was trying to see if there was some way to do it, but it looks like there isn't.
The way i would handle your situation is to unlock the stud wall. Set the height of the wall to where you want the gypsum to be and then use the top offset for the stud
@@RevitMan Oh perfect! I'm surprised I didn't think of doing it that way, but it worked like a gem! Thanks!
thannnnnks
How can I make the location line visible in my plans. is this possible?
No, it is not possible to show it. But if you select the wall. The blue dots that allow you to stretch the wall will be located where the location line is. The location line can also be adjusted in the properties palette
Thaks
thank you, terrific examples w/ details!
Thanks alot
As someone with no monetary income I wish there was a long term educational trial version with certant funtions blocked...I'm a C.E.T and I am trying to get Revit so I can really really get good at it.
There is students can get free software. If you join the autodesk student community there is a download page for software.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks for this:)
Thanks, really like you videos and explanations.
Thanks but my features are different from urs
This viseo was from 2015 Revit looks really different. Stay tuned I will be creating an ypdated version real soon.
really helpfull. thanks!
Thanks
Genioo! gracias!
Great channel! You explain things really well and are easy to follow. I was wondering if you had a methodology when placing constraints in your model. For example, when starting a model, do you draw grid lines first and lock the major walls to them? And if you are adding constraints like locking floors to walls, what is the best way to go about that? Lock the floor to the walls or lock the floor to the grids? I once heard someone say it's not good to lock elements to other elements and it's better to lock to grid lines. What's your opinion and how do you go about this? I am finding it very time consuming to change a detailed model and would love to set things up smarter. What is your best constraint methodology when drawing models? :)
Hi Andrea, thanks for comment. This is a great question. To start off, limiting the number of items locked together is essential, it should only be used for critical things. Too many locked items can really slow down performance because every time you move a locked item Revit needs to calculate all of the other locked items. So to answer your question. I usually start by laying out grids or reference plans (depends on the project). Then I draw the walls, and I usually do not lock them to a grid or even to a reference plan because I want flexibility. What I would recommend is setting a Global Parameter for Gridline offset and dimension from the gridline to the wall and apply the global parameter to that dimension string. Better way to constrain a wall to a grid. If you use the pick walls command when creating roofs or floors, Revit automatically associates that line to the wall so if the wall adjusts so does the floor, so no need to constrain it. Hope this helps.
Hi how r u sir..can u plz.make a video on wall join i.e how to wall join with different layers..how we can set these wall according to layers ...thanku sir
Absolutely this is in the works, I have a bunch more videos planned and will begin releasing new ones in a couple of weeks
V nice .plz upload some advance tutorial on wall ..i.e top and base extension...thanku
Can you please send me autodesk Revit 2015 family library file my email id is @Sidhanta173@gmail.com
Sorry but I do not have access to 2015 library.
Can you do Dincel walls please...
All that Dincel walls are formwork for concrete walls. Similar to ICF walls. The way I would show this is to make a 3 layer wall. The PVC form, concrete wall, PVC form. I would not model the ribs.
Awesome tutorial. So for the framing layer, how are the insulation batts included?
This is a tricky thing to actually model. Typically I call that layer stud with insulation and give the wall the thermal properties as if it has insulation. There isn't much else we can do. Normally you would not model every stud in the wall. You can and I am planning a tutorial on this. To note the insulation in the drawings you can use the batting lines or add a fill to walls with insulation.
hi i have probem for exterior finishing when second floor and wall is attached. there is line of floor in the facade. how to solve that so there is no line ? thanks
Joining the wall to the floor helps. Also modeling it how it is actually built helps. What I mean by this that the floor structure does not extend out to the exterior finish layers. More often than not it stops somewhere within the structural core layer. Hope this helps!
@@RevitMan oh i see thx a lot
Thank you, well explained
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 👍
You are so welcome. I will be coming out with more content real soon
Great video, thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Super helpful level of explanation. The lock on the extension was stumping me and other tutorials I looked at didn't show what I needed (hover over the tiny bottom edge to get the lock to show and hover until it changes color before clicking to unlock).
Glad it helped! Some of things in these videos are things that I struggled to find answers to. So glad I could help
very professional and helpful. You showed us also practical examples from your projects, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
great looking building at 7:00 ;)
thanks for the tutorial, it helped me a lot. Greetings from Peru
Glad it helped!
Revit man could it be posible to recreate this house step by step for us please 🙏 www.archdaily.com/907189/pomarino-house-sommet?ad_source=search&ad_medium=search_result_all
Luisfe. As I mentioned on your previous comment. This is the type of content I will cover on my live streams onve per month. Thank you for your suggestion
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Luisfe, Thanks for the comment. I can tackle this in my June Live Stream. Stick around for an update as to when that will be scheduled.
It was a great video.... the links of the blog and tutorials are not being reached.... it is showing some error.... Whr can i view your tutorials post the user interface.....
Thanks for the information. I will check into it. Due to some personal reasons I have not made any further videos, but will be in the near future.
how do I display the project browser ?
Go to the view tab on the ribbon and there is a User Interface button with a drop down. Just check the project browser button in the drop down. Hope this helps
Great work, thanks for the video!
Just getting started and really liked your videos.
just starting to get my feet wet on revit, your videos are a great start. thanks hommie
I have subscribed and like the way you covered the intro to Revit. Thank you.
thank you. there will be more to come
I didnt really like it because of the bad video quality
Noted. I will pay attention to the quality on my next video.
Great introduction, Just starting on revit, handy video to get familiarised