This is really great man, thanks! Very detailed and educating, lot's of students will benefit from this. You've got a new subscriber for sure. Quick question....can you do this detail in Revit? Been searching for a video on how to detail it in Revit but can't find one.
Would be possible for you to make a video explaining where the individual components come from? are they 2D or 3D etc. I hope you see this comment and help. Love you work. Peace
Thanks tdsm. The components in the video were initially drawn as 2D Polylines in AutoCAD and saved in a dwg file. That was then opened in Illustrator so the lineweights, linetypes, colors and shadows could be enhanced. A series of .png images were exported for each ‘step’ in the video. That series of images was then arranged in Premiere Pro. Let me know if that’s the explanation you were hoping for or if you’re more interested in the architectural (not graphic) explanation.
Would appreciate if you upload more videos like this!
thank you so much for your generous tuturial always!
Where are you man we need you
You’re right, it’s been a while. I’m going to get back into it by posting new videos after Christmas.
This is really great man, thanks! Very detailed and educating, lot's of students will benefit from this. You've got a new subscriber for sure. Quick question....can you do this detail in Revit? Been searching for a video on how to detail it in Revit but can't find one.
Is this detail used in the UK (where I am) and is there any design guidance doc for parapet deesign/detailing you know of/use?
Can you make more please?. very helpful.👍👍👌👌
this is really great thank you so much
Would be possible for you to make a video explaining where the individual components come from? are they 2D or 3D etc. I hope you see this comment and help. Love you work. Peace
Thanks tdsm. The components in the video were initially drawn as 2D Polylines in AutoCAD and saved in a dwg file. That was then opened in Illustrator so the lineweights, linetypes, colors and shadows could be enhanced. A series of .png images were exported for each ‘step’ in the video. That series of images was then arranged in Premiere Pro. Let me know if that’s the explanation you were hoping for or if you’re more interested in the architectural (not graphic) explanation.
@@TRUSS3D Great. I do understand the process now. Thank you so much for posting your videos. Wonderful work. Peace.