Being in Architecture now for 39 years this video made me smile, because it sounds like my story. The eason I'm here is that after being on Auto CAD since 1987 (dos) version. I am now after all these feeling it is time to migrate to Revit ( but it is a whole new way of thinking ) So ! here I am, doing a bit of research and after hours studying. At my age. Thanks for the excellent video, I'm learning alot. You really show everything so' clearly and methodical.
At the 03:33 mark it seems you skipped showing an important step for folks that makes experienced Revit users really pissed at less experienced Revit users. When you dropped the type selector there wasn't a 4mm text size but it appears as if you made a 5mm into 4mm without showing "duplicate "type" dialog box. In my opinion this is very important step to not overwrite "current types". Cuz any other instance of 5mm will changed globally to 4mm unless you duplicated the 5mm to a new type to 4mm..
Hey Okzz, the problem with this is that you then have a detail line that shows up on your drawings that will likely get in the way. It's possible to do with Reference Planes so they don't show up when printing, but if that's the case I don't see why you wouldn't just use guide grids
Okzz. I use your method. Super easy. Just Cut/Paste to Same Place a detail line from a finished sheet, drawn at grid line intersection. Then align new view grid intersection to the detai line endpoint. Then delete the line. Key is that you can snap to grid lines in the view. If not present, relines are required at common point.
Being in Architecture now for 39 years this video made me smile, because it sounds like my story. The eason I'm here is that after being on Auto CAD since 1987 (dos) version. I am now after all these feeling it is time to migrate to Revit ( but it is a whole new way of thinking ) So ! here I am, doing a bit of research and after hours studying. At my age. Thanks for the excellent video, I'm learning alot. You really show everything so' clearly and methodical.
I think I just discovered a treasure !! thanks a lot for all of these information !!
You are so welcome! Thanks heaps
Thank you so much for all that you do. Seriously, your content is fantastic
Thank you so much David! I appreciate that heaps.
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Perfect! Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you sir for this amazing courses
You are most welcome Hamoud :)
You are Godsent Kyle
Thank you!
thank you so much. Brother🤩🤩
You’re so welcome! Cheers
thank you ❤
You are welcome 🧡
At the 03:33 mark it seems you skipped showing an important step for folks that makes experienced Revit users really pissed at less experienced Revit users. When you dropped the type selector there wasn't a 4mm text size but it appears as if you made a 5mm into 4mm without showing "duplicate "type" dialog box. In my opinion this is very important step to not overwrite "current types". Cuz any other instance of 5mm will changed globally to 4mm unless you duplicated the 5mm to a new type to 4mm..
Correct. I was just rushing through as that wasn't the focus of the video, but best practices are best practices for a reason! My bad
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thank you for your tutorial, how can i download Revit ???? the one i had is not working
From autodesk’s website!
hi Kyle, instead of Grid , can you use a detail line with base point in the corner then copy paste it in other floor? Is this working?
Hey Okzz, the problem with this is that you then have a detail line that shows up on your drawings that will likely get in the way. It's possible to do with Reference Planes so they don't show up when printing, but if that's the case I don't see why you wouldn't just use guide grids
@@kylesinko Thank you.
Okzz. I use your method. Super easy. Just Cut/Paste to Same Place a detail line from a finished sheet, drawn at grid line intersection. Then align new view grid intersection to the detai line endpoint. Then delete the line. Key is that you can snap to grid lines in the view. If not present, relines are required at common point.
tanks for this video
Sir
I want learn Revit advance course can u shear more details plz
I’m from India how can I gate this course
Hey Vijay, you can access it here: successfularchistudent.com/courses/revit-advanced/
Cheers
amazing how every paper space tutorial on revit never explains how to resize viewports