I can't even tell you how many times I've run into challenges with Revit and Balkan Architect has been the last instruction on the topic I utilized (because after watching I didn't need help anymore) . He's covers the content thoroughly, so you can follow along, without being pedantic. Thank you, sincerely Sir.
One of the best tutorials from Balkan since its helpful for those who make Structural details. I really appreciated and I would like to get more such nice details for different construction aspects.
thats amazing!! didn’t imagine that revit can provide something like that! , but in my opinion nothing can replace autocad for this job :) thank u for ur time and effort in making these amazing tutorials!
Love it. Your work is priceless tbh......but PLEASE do a video on Revit railings and the odd things that Revit does with them. I'm talking about connecting separate landing/stair rails to other stair rails at different levels. Multi-storey stairs feature still doesn't solve the issues.
Incredible. Most of that is new to me. The biggest problem I have in the program is getting sections and details out of the model that are decent. My only issue with this video is that it seems very time consuming. There is a point where I just end up drawing details with limes and components.
One thing I will add, with details, usually its nice to have a library of details, that you can click and paste, and I prefer using drafting views because of this. For example, I do residential drafting, I do not want to re-dim, and re-detail, everytime I use the same detail, which is a lot...I use to do it this way, but way to much mucking around, for something I've drafted over and over again. One other thing that I do not like about Revit, is not so much on the initial drawing, but drawings change, when you move things, you lose your detail, and dims, and have to re-work the details. Revit should allow for unreferenced dims, similiar to ArchiCAD. Maybe make them in italics, or faded, something, that when you move a wall your dims don't disapear on your details, hence why I like using drafting views.
I feel that the way forward is to use details views as it allows you to have a library of details and simply drop them into your project, you can then use the call out to refer to the view, again and again, using "Reference Other View" option in the Callout creation.
We don’t use the callout tool in practice. We duplicate the view. If you create a callout and some twit deletes it on a drawing you loose all the work you did working up the detail. If you duplicate a section then reference it you’ll still have the view if the callout is accidentally deleted.
I have encountered problems with the Cut Profile issue. Time and again Revit warns against crossing lines or other issues which 'Cannot be Ignored'. Is there a way of showing up how to properly cut profiles?
Why are you using concrete for flooring and beams in a what looks like a residential house? In my country concrete is used as a slab flooring but only got level 1 and I'm medium to large buildings we then use concrete for multi story flooring
wow...it takes a lot of time and effort, should be another way around it??/..... wonder if it is better to do details in AutoCAd and then just import them..But amazing video overall, thank you for sharing.
Hello balkan A. I love your videos. My question: Is it possible to lengthen a layer in a roof? my roof is vary thik with insulation, but the overhang is quiet thinner only the top layer of cladding. Normaly i make 2 roofs but that is not ok. What to do? Klaus form DK
I can't even tell you how many times I've run into challenges with Revit and Balkan Architect has been the last instruction on the topic I utilized (because after watching I didn't need help anymore) . He's covers the content thoroughly, so you can follow along, without being pedantic. Thank you, sincerely Sir.
I don't usually comment but this tutorial is made out by heart man you have your knowledge but choosing to share it rather keep it. Respect!
One of the best tutorials from Balkan since its helpful for those who make Structural details. I really appreciated and I would like to get more such nice details for different construction aspects.
My go to Revit channel. Thank you for helping me through college and now in the workforce.
You saving so many lives with your tutorials bro! Lol
I have been looking all over the place for an explanation/tutorial like this for hours. The video was very useful and clear. Thank you so much!
Your videos help me so much . I felt so lucky when I discovered you on RUclips .
You are killing it mate god of revit ❤️
Amazing tutorial. I'm a total beginner in Revit and your videos will help me improve my skills! Thank you !
thats amazing!! didn’t imagine that revit can provide something like that! , but in my opinion nothing can replace autocad for this job :)
thank u for ur time and effort in making these amazing tutorials!
You are 100% correct. Those are child like doodle details compared to the level of detailing achieved in autocad.
@@RS-yl8vy he's also doing this in minutes. Stop being a dinosaur.
@@illini4ever88 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzssssssssszzzzzzzz........you bore me, I'll bet your work does the same.
know where to start a new soft and I didn't know how to switch from soft to . You are the best THANK YOU FOR NOT
Thank you BA.... You've made moving from ArchiCAD to Revit easier...
Agree, I'm having to (FINALLY!) move from AUTOCAD to Revit and this is very helpful.
This really helped. You explained it amazingly and it was easy to understand
You are my heroe!! So many things learnt in this tutorial. Thank you so much!!
Great Balkan Architect, concise and precise. Great job. Carry on.
gracias master me salvaste de la tremenda incertidumbre te amo muchisimo gracias
Thank you men ❤️❤️❤️💙 It's the best video I've seen
You are making my life much easier
i was at the 8 minutes mark then i got engrossed in the potential masterpiece i could make and started dancing and bobbinb my head
Your videos are very helpful. Thanks !
Perfect! Thanks BalkanArchitect!
And you've earned a sub from as well. Hope you reach 1 million subs soon man I'm glad I could add to that number. Hope you're
BA you are making very good tutorial videos. its making my life much easier and enjoyable thank you.
I just got the soft soft , man tNice tutorials tutorial is perfect
Excellent tuto. Merci beaucoup pour la grande aide que vous nous apportez chaque jour.
ITS REALLY WORKED LOL THANK YOU DUDE
Love it. Your work is priceless tbh......but PLEASE do a video on Revit railings and the odd things that Revit does with them. I'm talking about connecting separate landing/stair rails to other stair rails at different levels. Multi-storey stairs feature still doesn't solve the issues.
Amazing explaining bro , thanks for the video 💪
This video is very good and helpful…
Thank you
Thank you so much for the VDO. It’s very helpful!!!
You are the best!!!!! Thank you very much
Thanks for that video... your tutorials very informative ...
For the Insulation tool, instead of having to measure the width, they really need to add a "pick points" option.
Nice explanation and keep it up
Incredible. Most of that is new to me.
The biggest problem I have in the program is getting sections and details out of the model that are decent. My only issue with this video is that it seems very time consuming. There is a point where I just end up drawing details with limes and components.
you are a legend!!!
Great work man !!!
This is great, thank you!
Excelent!! The best!!!
Greeting from Nicaragua
Great tutorial to watch !
Just loved it, thanks!
Nice tutorial, i just cracked soft soft ;)
using soft, can't wait to get my hands on it.
Awesome, can you please do a detail drawing showing the foundation also?
Nice like always 😀
thank you sharing~!! Awesome tutorial~!!
Thank you for uploading tNice tutorials video , so much information!
Excellent video
Thank you Balkan !
Fantastic man! tks
One thing I will add, with details, usually its nice to have a library of details, that you can click and paste, and I prefer using drafting views because of this. For example, I do residential drafting, I do not want to re-dim, and re-detail, everytime I use the same detail, which is a lot...I use to do it this way, but way to much mucking around, for something I've drafted over and over again. One other thing that I do not like about Revit, is not so much on the initial drawing, but drawings change, when you move things, you lose your detail, and dims, and have to re-work the details. Revit should allow for unreferenced dims, similiar to ArchiCAD. Maybe make them in italics, or faded, something, that when you move a wall your dims don't disapear on your details, hence why I like using drafting views.
You can lock the details to the building elements
I feel that the way forward is to use details views as it allows you to have a library of details and simply drop them into your project, you can then use the call out to refer to the view, again and again, using "Reference Other View" option in the Callout creation.
Thanks.. Balkan Architect.
Amazing! thanks!!!
Great tutorial, but it’s possible to make thin lines only on constructions which are touching with air....?
god of revit
purchases I made was soft soft. I knew it was my passion but I was just stuck because of trauma I couldn't deal with. Now that I'm at a
Works well!! DANKEEE
We don’t use the callout tool in practice. We duplicate the view. If you create a callout and some twit deletes it on a drawing you loose all the work you did working up the detail. If you duplicate a section then reference it you’ll still have the view if the callout is accidentally deleted.
TNice tutorials is simply A to Z on soft
Great job
I have encountered problems with the Cut Profile issue. Time and again Revit warns against crossing lines or other issues which 'Cannot be Ignored'. Is there a way of showing up how to properly cut profiles?
great tutorial.
Great tutorial :)
How do you get the rainwater into the gutter it wil shoot hihigh over
19:53 *GRUNT* STRONG 😂
The "where did it go" part is so ryt now
Thanks god that you not from India 😀 .. Keep it up bro 💪
I am curious, If he was from India, what was going to happen?
can you make a parametric family of a sofa or any curved elements
Callout creation starts at 7:23
Hello, when I place the cut line in the detail annotation it doesn`t provide a white mask like the one in the video, any reason for that?
Why are you using concrete for flooring and beams in a what looks like a residential house? In my country concrete is used as a slab flooring but only got level 1 and I'm medium to large buildings we then use concrete for multi story flooring
WHERE CAN I GET THOSE FIXINGS. I DONT HAVE THEM IN MY LIBRARY I GOT FROM UNIVERSITY
Thank you!
Excellent.
Thank you so much bro
LOVE IT!
AWESOME
What about dimension, should we add dimension in viewport or not..?
Hey, do any of these changes apply to to 3D automatically or are just for callout to look good?
changes made to model elements will apply to 3D, DETAIL ITEMS WILL NOT
wow...it takes a lot of time and effort, should be another way around it??/..... wonder if it is better to do details in AutoCAd and then just import them..But amazing video overall, thank you for sharing.
Thanks very very much
Hello balkan A. I love your videos. My question: Is it possible to lengthen a layer in a roof? my roof is vary thik with insulation, but the overhang is quiet thinner only the top layer of cladding. Normaly i make 2 roofs but that is not ok.
What to do?
Klaus form DK
LIKE THE BOLT
that was a good one
What will happen when you update the model?
I found the "mask region" tool works well for trusses in the background
Hi bro, thanks for awesome tutorials. If you could provide me the name of the background music played in the end of the video please!
i cant believe this is free
7:30 Callout insert
Look for Chudley construction technology book online if you need the basics of construction details
how can we use this kind of detail in another project like drafting view
Good video with a lot of info but where can one get the shingle detail like yours?
Excelente vídeo. Usar este conhecimento para fazer aprimorar os trabalhos de faculdade.
wow! nice one!
mobile or desktop
Thank you soo much
good job!
ThANKS
how to plaster on all faces of shun shade
Great!