I'd never used that undo function before, i.e. accessing the drop-down list of recent changes. That’s a really useful one for when one wants to go back quite a few steps. Thanks! 👍
good tutorial I have one problem if you can help,i have two walls in the same line and facacde one 100mm and another 300mm how i can warp the intercetion betwen this two walls.
let's say have stone cladding (300mm)and plaster(100mm) in the same wall the differance is 200mm has no warrping.
Especially the last one is too good..I've faced that in working on a large area project..Thank you
I'd never used that undo function before, i.e. accessing the drop-down list of recent changes. That’s a really useful one for when one wants to go back quite a few steps. Thanks! 👍
thanks all
Useful tips.
I appreciate the pro tip on setting the double-click of families to do nothing. That has been very annoying up to this point. Thank you for the tip!
good tutorial
I have one problem if you can help,i have two walls in the same line and facacde one 100mm and another 300mm how i can warp the intercetion betwen this two walls.
let's say have stone cladding (300mm)and plaster(100mm) in the same wall the differance is 200mm has no warrping.
Great video as always.Gracias
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Time saving as apposed to extending levels in 3d thanks
Thnx for good tutorial...where do we get that arrow at the entrance in Revit?
Bro, can you tell me that how to set view tabs in workspace, like how you switch between the levels in project.
Milos, can you do a tutorial on Seattle Central Library by Rem Koolhaas? I dare you! Lol
My revit language is chang by mistake Pliz help me
Or make video on it
good works
I want to know how to do that beautiful floorplan view!
Revit is a job killer. Before you needed an army of architects now one architect can do the job in a week.
C`mon, man! If those r PRO, I'm a MEGA PRO..... but actually I am not...
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