Preparing Details - bimco Revit 2D Annotation Training Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • In this video, we cover the detailing approaches in Revit, focusing on drafting views versus callouts and typical versus non-typical details.
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Introduction and theory
    00:32 Detailing approach in Revit
    02:30 Drafting views vs callouts
    03:30 Non-typical details
    07:17 Detail components
    15:51 Detail linework
    16:10 Typical details
    20:22 Assembling a detail
    DETAILS
    We explore how to effectively use detail components and detail linework while assembling a couple of practical details. We discuss the balance between modelling and detailing, showing how to set up a callout for a non-typical detail and a drafting view for a typical detail. We also demonstrate how to import details from other files for efficient project documentation. This session provides a comprehensive understanding of Revit detailing techniques to streamline your workflow.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @tharushaya
    @tharushaya 17 дней назад +2

    Best tutorial ever in this topic !!!...Hats off

    • @bimco-bimbi
      @bimco-bimbi  16 дней назад

      Appreciate it, thanks @tharushaya!

  • @tienloc6113
    @tienloc6113 20 дней назад +1

    niceee

  • @Sreerag_G
    @Sreerag_G 18 дней назад +1

    👍👍👍🥳🥳

  • @jaykenny4205
    @jaykenny4205 17 дней назад

    To all comments readers.
    This is not BIM...!!!
    You cannot export any of this information to IFC or a cleaned out Revit model when submitting to the main contractor.
    Additionally, if you are using Navisworks etc, for 3D Coordination none of this 2D information is visible...!!!

    • @bimco-bimbi
      @bimco-bimbi  16 дней назад +1

      Hi @jaykenny4205, thanks for your feedback! Right you are, this is not strictly BIM, this is 2D detailing, one of the many skills and documents that it takes to communicate construction. If your elements are required for clash detection or IFC, by all means, go ahead and model what you need in 3D. Possibly unfortunately, 2D is still very much a part of communication and practicality for documentation delivery

    • @jaykenny4205
      @jaykenny4205 16 дней назад

      @@bimco-bimbi
      Your channel is called BIMco....!!!
      Ok... Hear me out...
      Maybe you should recreate the same video using nothing but Modelled Content which has usable Cobie data..?
      Basically, an AsBuilt Model which shows everything.

    • @bimco-bimbi
      @bimco-bimbi  16 дней назад +1

      Hi @@jaykenny4205, you seem like a BIM purist and it is great to see you're embracing the 3D and data aspect of construction. bimco is the name of our company : ) so sorry if that's mislead you in any way. This video is about a fairly common practice of 2D detailing.
      Sure it would be great to have the time to model everything, however, one of the main points in this is that modelling is time consuming, usually not commercially viable and often impractical. 3D for design intent, 2D for details is a commonly accepted industry convention. There is often little value in most projects for modelling everything including battens, fixings, flashings. You can create an expectation that everything in the model needs to be modelled and resolved (dangerous territory IMO). Having said that, sure, a 3D version of this would be quite valuable for communicating how something comes together so point taken.
      Curious to know how to approach a COBie driven detail and the how that can add value to the project. Happy to take that on and explore this in another video.

    • @jaykenny4205
      @jaykenny4205 16 дней назад

      @@bimco-bimbi
      The quicker you grow your company's Source File of Detailed Revit Families, the less time consuming your detailing will be.
      This includes Flashings, Battens, Fixings, DPM's / DPC's, Waterproof Membranes, Insulation, Etc.
      I'm looking forward to seeing this future video.