Really good tips. To folks who want to work in Revit, speed isnt a nearly important as being thorough. Seen way too many folks get fired over the last 15years not because of their Revit skills but not paying attention to detail. Most architects/ engineers care about accuracy over speed. They miss the simple stuff in trying to be quick.
Coming from a the design sub world, your last point is really important. We suffer from assuming everything we need will be in the mode since you're doing everything every time, but your right. You absolutely shouldn't. I work in lighting so finish materials in our linked files are really important for getting accurate calculations. To make your last tip work, early convos about what is reasonable saves a huge amount of time. I'd love to have finish materials every time. I get that it hasn't been decided and it's faster for the process/easier to update to throw something in a pdf.
Thank you for your advice I agree with your 10th tip most of the time architects want to do all in the revit end of they will say your taken to much time to finish the model
ohh yes overmodeling.... iam at this point. ive lost so much time to build something, that is nice to have, but not that important. for my next Projekt i will try to Do it better 😊
one small tool that is very "handy" is the mouse! Seriously a two button mouse in decent but the more buttons the better. Assign your most used to them.
Hi! Loved the tips. Can you do a video about applying an image to a convex (not just curved) surface? It's a convex circle signage for a brand totem. I can't figure it out.
Hello, thank you for providing useful and informative videos about revit, I had a request from you, please provide information about the artificial intelligence renderings of evolvelab company and the veras plugin in revit. Thank you again.
Hi, i would like to get in contact with you because i work at a company and we use revit for drawing rainguttters. every placement the program will load like 15-30 seconds before placing the gutter
Over modeling sure but - at what point is that? I’m a mechanical engineer so I have been sucked into flow/load modeling rabbit holes and yet to get out so I’m probably already there…
I'm reluctant to embrace plugins out of fear of becoming reliant on them and then being stuck on an old version of Revit if the author doesn't keep them updated.
Hi, I'm sorry about the video quality. I there was an issue when editing the video. You can expect full HD video quality in the future! :)
Big thanks! Just for summarization:
1. Smart selection
2. Maximize workspace
3. Section box
4. Plug-ins
5. Templates
6. Ready-to-go families
7. Adaptive families
8. Simple working views
9. Shortcuts
10. Don't over model.
tx its helpful
revit feature more comfortable in my opinion
Yes... your tutorial for Tips in Revit was perfect.. Thank you
Really good tips. To folks who want to work in Revit, speed isnt a nearly important as being thorough. Seen way too many folks get fired over the last 15years not because of their Revit skills but not paying attention to detail. Most architects/ engineers care about accuracy over speed. They miss the simple stuff in trying to be quick.
Coming from a the design sub world, your last point is really important. We suffer from assuming everything we need will be in the mode since you're doing everything every time, but your right. You absolutely shouldn't. I work in lighting so finish materials in our linked files are really important for getting accurate calculations. To make your last tip work, early convos about what is reasonable saves a huge amount of time. I'd love to have finish materials every time. I get that it hasn't been decided and it's faster for the process/easier to update to throw something in a pdf.
I didnot realize but i was using those tricks unconsciously, except for Plugins. Thankyou .
Awesome! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Shortcuts are assignable too. I use a gaming mouse with a little joystick on the top that represents WASD. I can Revit with one hand now.
Thank you for your advice I agree with your 10th tip most of the time architects want to do all in the revit end of they will say your taken to much time to finish the model
Loved the tips.
the guy is going to heaven
Thank you 👍🏻
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Thank you!
ohh yes overmodeling.... iam at this point. ive lost so much time to build something, that is nice to have, but not that important. for my next Projekt i will try to Do it better 😊
Thank u Balkan
thanx its helpful
revit feature more comfortable in my opinion
I have learned a lot from this. thanks a lot
one small tool that is very "handy" is the mouse! Seriously a two button mouse in decent but the more buttons the better. Assign your most used to them.
Thanks Milos!
Thank you for the tips.
Good advice. Thank much 👍
Thank you so much
Thank u sir👍
cool tips!
Thanks sir
Hi! Loved the tips. Can you do a video about applying an image to a convex (not just curved) surface? It's a convex circle signage for a brand totem. I can't figure it out.
thanks can you do a video of twisted towers with bridg connecting them
Do you have a tutorial for creating adaptive families?
Hello, thank you for providing useful and informative videos about revit, I had a request from you, please provide information about the artificial intelligence renderings of evolvelab company and the veras plugin in revit. Thank you again.
Yes, I hope to review it in the future!
Hi, i would like to get in contact with you because i work at a company and we use revit for drawing rainguttters.
every placement the program will load like 15-30 seconds before placing the gutter
I have Additional Revit Tip which is Watch Balkan Architect 🔥🔥
Please how can I download the plugging?
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Over modeling sure but - at what point is that? I’m a mechanical engineer so I have been sucked into flow/load modeling rabbit holes and yet to get out so I’m probably already there…
Make video quality atleast 720p. Its not clear
I'm sorry about the quality, the video is recorded in 1080p, but I messed up the rendering settings. All other videos will be in good quality.
I'm reluctant to embrace plugins out of fear of becoming reliant on them and then being stuck on an old version of Revit if the author doesn't keep them updated.
Many successful programs such as Rhinoceros 3d & Speedtree started out as plugins for Autodesk products. Just a thought🙂
PLEASE IMPROVE VIDEO QUALITY
goood is thair a totorial you havent made?????
Step #1 switch to Vectoworks! I still can't get around how unecessarily time consuming Revit is..
one more idea: It would be good to create your own families. Once I wanted to create few, but didin't find the way.
thanks
I have one doubt sir?
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Thanks!
Great advise and tips
Thank you very much
Thank you ❤