Man, no matter how much one knows about Revit, there is always something to learn in your videos. Thank you so much. PS: time to take take down the Christmas tree.
P.P.S. In Serbia, we celebrate the Orthodox New Year on the 14th of January hence the Xmas tree in the background. Not everyone is done with Xmas and New Year festivities on the 1st of January. :)
you are going to get me a really good job this week thanks so much for the videos, i can cram these so quick make it look like i've been doing it for years thanks again
Omg!!! You are genius!!! Thank you so much from cosmos!!! We all respect what you’ve been doing for us! I wish you the best and can’t wait new videos ! Ehuuuu🎉❤😊
Hey Balkan Architect.. i think i speak for many.. please make a extended tutorial of how to make (really hard) families everyone knows how to make the easy ones.. but I really want to learn how to make the hard ones.. Thank you a lot and keep it going!💪🏼!
nice and informative. i got two things to add though 1: if you join geometry of two elements which contain the same materiel, like a shear wall and slab, the common line can totally disappear. 2: when making custom fills to elements, it is better to put solid colors to the background and any hatch or pattern to the foreground. its not mandatory, but helps one in selectively hiding hatch or solid colors with reference to each view requirement.
THANKS BALKAN THE VIDEO IS FANTASTIC , THE TOOL OF GROUP WE CAN USED IN THE LIGHTING WHEN WE MAKE RENDER , WE LET ONLY THE LAMP GROUP OF THE SCENE THAT WE RENDERING WORKING
To add something for the Group function. It is nice to have detail group to go with the model group. For instance we Group our Grid Lines and Group the Dimensions with the Grid This way for each level we can attach Detail Group to the Grid Group without having to Dimension or Copy/Paste the Dimensions at each Level. On the same note: Another Dimension trick I've seen is How to Dimension Grids quick and easy. I used to go through and click each line of the grid. Not anymore. Draw a Wall item across the grid. Then go to the Dimension tool and Click the Options Button. Inside the options it has a box for Intersecting Grids. Click the box and then click the wall. and place your dimension. Once done select the wall and delete it. The Dimensions stay and you don't have to click each grid line anymore.
I have been using your videos off and on for a few years. They are really well done and help when you are in a pinch for a "to the point" solution to a question. Clear and nicely detailed
Best beginner's tip is being able dimension an entire wall in one go. When selecting the aligned dimension, there's a drop down next to 'pick: Individual references'. Change it to 'Entire Walls'. Doing so ungreys the 'Option' box where you must tick openings and intersecting walls. Magic!
I am Not really a beginner level user of Revit but your Videos always teach something! Also, they have gotten really good! i really like your set up at the beginning of the video! great lighting, good use of focus, and that transition was pretty smooth! You just got yourself another subscriber! Cheers man!
I'm a self employed architectural technologist in the UK and I use Revit LT as the full version is to expensive. But I enjoy your videos and they are very helpful
Hello, i really appreciate your efforts all along, it has been very helpful, please can you make a video on how to use shared parameter to create Rebar Layer, and Rebar Comment as an additional information into rebar set for reinforced concrete detailing. it will appreciate this a lot if you can. Thanks.
thanks sir i like ur tutorial and I want to learn more but I don't have a lot of money to watch ur more video coz I'm still student but thanks for like this video
Great video man. But I have a concern about the join geometry tool. The slab in such cases IS actually resting on the walls, or atleast the structural part of the wall, but you said otherwise. If that were the case, how would you show the wall and slab connection?
I'm 14years i don't know about revit but my father a civil engineer ... So I'm also becoming a architect so need your help.. And also daily practicing your video via in rivit thanks ...
When detailing the callout section and add the material ID, i got this kind of error message. how I fix that. "None of the created elements are visible in Section: Section 1 - Callout 1 View. You may want to check the active view, its Parameters, and Visibility settings."
Hello balkan architect , i have a question how u can place on a sheet same plan with different scales without getting the dimensions bigger or smaller cause they annotative ? thanks
Hey guys I just started using revit and I know like 0 ...what's the best place to start? My priorities are drafting at the moment so floor plans, sections, elevations yeah.
Man, no matter how much one knows about Revit, there is always something to learn in your videos. Thank you so much. PS: time to take take down the Christmas tree.
P.P.S. In Serbia, we celebrate the Orthodox New Year on the 14th of January hence the Xmas tree in the background. Not everyone is done with Xmas and New Year festivities on the 1st of January. :)
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1:48 Tool 1 - Pin
4:03 Tool 2 - Thin Lines
5:34 Tool 3 - Temporary Dimensions
7:43 Tool 4 - Align Tool
9:13 Tool 5 - Join Geometry
11:00 Tool 6 - Hide in View
12:26 Tool 7 - Detail Line
14:24 Tool 8 - Insulation Batting
16:09 Tool 9 - Override Graphics in View
18:12 tool 10 - Create Groups
I’m currently getting back to Revit after not using it for 9 years, these videos are super helpful 👌🏾
Thank you very much! You helped me graduate and now you are helping me at work, thank you for all your videos!
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you are going to get me a really good job this week thanks so much for the videos, i can cram these so quick make it look like i've been doing it for years thanks again
Did you get that job?😂
Omg!!! You are genius!!! Thank you so much from cosmos!!! We all respect what you’ve been doing for us! I wish you the best and can’t wait new videos ! Ehuuuu🎉❤😊
Thank you!! without your videos I wouldn’t be able to pass this semester in Germany
The best Revit tutorials on the internet! Always worth watching...
Hey Balkan Architect.. i think i speak for many.. please make a extended tutorial of how to make (really hard) families everyone knows how to make the easy ones.. but I really want to learn how to make the hard ones.. Thank you a lot and keep it going!💪🏼!
nice and informative. i got two things to add though
1: if you join geometry of two elements which contain the same materiel, like a shear wall and slab, the common line can totally disappear.
2: when making custom fills to elements, it is better to put solid colors to the background and any hatch or pattern to the foreground. its not mandatory, but helps one in selectively hiding hatch or solid colors with reference to each view requirement.
Nice job !
I don't use REVIT in my daily work, I just did a 1 month course several years ago.... But your tutorial is very well explained !
THANKS BALKAN THE VIDEO IS FANTASTIC , THE TOOL OF GROUP WE CAN USED IN THE LIGHTING WHEN WE MAKE RENDER , WE LET ONLY THE LAMP GROUP OF THE SCENE THAT WE RENDERING WORKING
Follow this man if you are serious about learning revit.
To add something for the Group function. It is nice to have detail group to go with the model group. For instance we Group our Grid Lines and Group the Dimensions with the Grid This way for each level we can attach Detail Group to the Grid Group without having to Dimension or Copy/Paste the Dimensions at each Level.
On the same note: Another Dimension trick I've seen is How to Dimension Grids quick and easy. I used to go through and click each line of the grid. Not anymore. Draw a Wall item across the grid. Then go to the Dimension tool and Click the Options Button. Inside the options it has a box for Intersecting Grids. Click the box and then click the wall. and place your dimension. Once done select the wall and delete it. The Dimensions stay and you don't have to click each grid line anymore.
I have been using your videos off and on for a few years. They are really well done and help when you are in a pinch for a "to the point" solution to a question. Clear and nicely detailed
Best beginner's tip is being able dimension an entire wall in one go. When selecting the aligned dimension, there's a drop down next to 'pick: Individual references'. Change it to 'Entire Walls'. Doing so ungreys the 'Option' box where you must tick openings and intersecting walls. Magic!
always finding something new in your videos. Many thanks
I am Not really a beginner level user of Revit but your Videos always teach something! Also, they have gotten really good! i really like your set up at the beginning of the video! great lighting, good use of focus, and that transition was pretty smooth! You just got yourself another subscriber! Cheers man!
1. Pin in place 1:48
2. Thin line 4:03
3. Temporary dimensions 5:34
4. Alight tool 7:45
5. Join Geometry 9:14
6. Hide in view 11:00
7. Detail line 12:26
8. Insulation batting 14:24
9. Override graphics in view 16:10
10. Create groups 18:13
Dude can you please pin this comment🙏
Your explanation is clear and to the point no rambling 10 /10 Thanks
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Balkan जी....thanks a lot...
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Thanks dude I can revise again my design all thanks to you 💕
you're professional !
I'm a self employed architectural technologist in the UK and I use Revit LT as the full version is to expensive. But I enjoy your videos and they are very helpful
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Is there any vacancy for me?
With this COVID pandemic, there is no one around to ask so your video is very helpful. Thanks
Great video. I work for an architecture firm and this video has been super useful. Thank you.
Thanks for the video! Very helpful and easy to follow instructions
Can you make a video about how to design a cover sheet?
hey, can you please make a video of basic revit for mechanical system such as ducting system, HVAC, sprinkler piping, plumbing ?
thank you a lot with your tutorials. I'm a new student of revit.
Flowless teaching, Well done. LOVE IT!!
Wow! This will be a great help. 😊 Thanks
Yoo tnx dude, everytNice tutorialng works. I LIKE IT
Hey bro, can you make a video on a proyect you are working on? We want to learn what you are doing in your proyects
Hello, i really appreciate your efforts all along, it has been very helpful, please can you make a video on how to use shared parameter
to create Rebar Layer, and Rebar Comment as an additional information into rebar set for reinforced concrete detailing. it will appreciate this a lot if you can. Thanks.
your videos helped me a lot while working on my project. highly recommended for starters
THIS WAS SO HELPFUL
Thanx man, you are such a great teacher.. help me finding a lot of solutions...
very helpful tips. thank you
Best for revit learners 🔥🙏
Thank you sir. Very good job
Thank you ! Great video, great job !
Outstanding quick tips, well done
very informative, THANK YOU! this pandemic gave me more time to revise on my REVIT skills....cheers!
Great video. Thank you!
Easy, clear and useful video👍!!!
thanks sir i like ur tutorial and I want to learn more but I don't have a lot of money to watch ur more video coz I'm still student but thanks for like this video
very very useful thank you so much
thank you very much , it worked
Thank you man.
Thanks we are learning every day!!!
Thanks Balkan
Always No.1 helpful tutorial
Thanks you so much Sir, your tutorial is verry good🙏
Tell about positiong in revit while linking files...
For example: origin to origin, shared coordinates, centre to centre etc....in brief.....
Revit only works in 2D, but it represents 3D you cannot move your element in the 3rd dimension like on Archicad, 3Ds Max or SolidWorks
If you're an AutoCAD user the pin tool is similar to locking a layer.
Thank you very much for this
Such a great channel! Thank you for all ur videos! It is such a great help!
Excellent. Thank you
SUPER THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS!
Hi Thanks for the videos
Do you have a video on copy paste
I would like to copy 1 duplex house and paste it beside it
Thank u so much I was searching a video like this
Awesome video...you know your stuff!
Thank you for sharing.
Great tools
Thx man, for all your videos!
Very helpful
Hello expert, would you like to make a tutorial on how we can make a conveyor belt
Thank you so much!
thanks you so much
Can you do a video om templates and how to make a good one?
I'm just filming a whole course on that topic 🙂
Fantastisk. I'll look forward to it.
plz do a custom project browser create video according to ifc possible if not give a clear simple video to do our own.
Hey Kuresh, this might help. I cover the method I use at most companies I've worked at:
ruclips.net/video/xHLFdWDxDhA/видео.html
Very good
Amazing
Thank you
Great video man. But I have a concern about the join geometry tool. The slab in such cases IS actually resting on the walls, or atleast the structural part of the wall, but you said otherwise. If that were the case, how would you show the wall and slab connection?
Yes yes I agree it should rest on the structural part of the wall. But for any additional detailing you can use detail lines and filled regions.
THANKS
Thanks man such an informative tutorial, does revit has a similar options like Autocad layer properties manager?
Yes.
Hey Balkan, before being really good at Revit, how many hours were you dedicating daily? I really wanna get good at Revit
I'm 14years i don't know about revit but my father a civil engineer ... So I'm also becoming a architect so need your help.. And also daily practicing your video via in rivit thanks ...
thanks
thx
100% I make the sickest soft in my head all day long then the mont I open a DAW...
Thanks bro
When detailing the callout section and add the material ID, i got this kind of error message. how I fix that. "None of the created elements are visible in Section: Section 1 - Callout 1 View. You may want to check the active view, its Parameters, and Visibility settings."
thanx
Thanks.
you are such a sweet architect :)
nice one
sir pls.gide me how to add 3 bottom chord in advance steel 2017
How do u connect ur contentinterface to soft soft so u can record?
Hello balkan architect , i have a question how u can place on a sheet same plan with different scales without getting the dimensions bigger or smaller cause they annotative ? thanks
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Group is not working for drainage pipes
Wow
choose to keep the loop playing in any order, DJ's will love tNice tutorials.
How much does it cost?
Hey guys I just started using revit and I know like 0 ...what's the best place to start? My priorities are drafting at the moment so floor plans, sections, elevations yeah.
I cracked soft soft today