The way we should all model walls is doing them by layers, like we would do in a real construction site, it would take some family content création but the benefits would be much greater. Compound walls have a lot of problems: graphical issues In junctions, wrong quantities...etc. Also, never allow revit to do automatic junctions as it will give unwanted results.
@@mehark doesn't that waste a lot of time and accuracy? If you change one wall, all the layers have to be locked and change the same way. And making doors and windows becomes so much more time consuming.
For good results this is what it takes, it takes a little bit more time but the result is uncanny. In a BIM workflow you can't proceed like what was explained in this tutorial
I got one for ya mr b.... Modeling a twist.....total length 31.5"....1.125"x0.125 is the profile....3.5" is the length of one 180 degree from begining to end of the 3.5". Your vids are very informative, i bet your paid tutorials even more explicit in detail.
Painful when you have lots of stud walls. It's very very basic like sketchup. The moment you throw in Agacad in Revit and Plus Spec in Sketchup, then productivity kicks in. Difference being you only fidle with editing wall once at the beginning. If you have to then add stud by stud in you are really doing things backwards. Just a thought.
Hi Balkan u told in one tutorial while creating layers the exterior side put finish(1) nd interior side put finish (2) ...but here u put both side finish(1) nd in other tutorial u put exterior side finish (1) ,finish (2) nd interior side also finish(1) nd finish. (2) in this case we have two finish material in both side
Could you tell me which is the cheapest 17 inch laptop with Revit supported GPU ? Autodesk website lists only Quadro cards and they are crazily expensive. Thanks
structurally you did a disaster but it’s okay
This is really messed up way to do things in Revit and especially in a BIM workflow.
How do you mean?
How would you do it? I somewhat agree, but can't find a simpler method
The way we should all model walls is doing them by layers, like we would do in a real construction site, it would take some family content création but the benefits would be much greater.
Compound walls have a lot of problems: graphical issues In junctions, wrong quantities...etc.
Also, never allow revit to do automatic junctions as it will give unwanted results.
@@mehark doesn't that waste a lot of time and accuracy? If you change one wall, all the layers have to be locked and change the same way. And making doors and windows becomes so much more time consuming.
For good results this is what it takes, it takes a little bit more time but the result is uncanny.
In a BIM workflow you can't proceed like what was explained in this tutorial
Describe about substrate while creating wall please & difference between finishes, substrate and all layers please and the importance of its place.
is there a way to make the structure of the wall as part of it?
Just FYI, Floor slabs should be to the outside of the beams not the inside.
Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for.
I got one for ya mr b....
Modeling a twist.....total length 31.5"....1.125"x0.125 is the profile....3.5" is the length of one 180 degree from begining to end of the 3.5".
Your vids are very informative, i bet your paid tutorials even more explicit in detail.
How did you spin the cross section of this column so fast ?
Painful when you have lots of stud walls. It's very very basic like sketchup. The moment you throw in Agacad in Revit and Plus Spec in Sketchup, then productivity kicks in. Difference being you only fidle with editing wall once at the beginning. If you have to then add stud by stud in you are really doing things backwards. Just a thought.
Лучше делать все балками и раскосами затем объединять их в сборки. Такой способ хорош только для архитектуры.
How would this solve the issue of take-off, the insulation is overlapping with the studs. Is there a way to fix that? Without plug-ins of course.
Hi Balkan u told in one tutorial while creating layers the exterior side put finish(1) nd interior side put finish (2) ...but here u put both side finish(1) nd in other tutorial u put exterior side finish (1) ,finish (2) nd interior side also finish(1) nd finish. (2) in this case we have two finish material in both side
When you go to level 2 how come you can see the level below???
I usually can’t see this but would love this to be a default
Can you do real life Dincel walls... Something you do in the office...
How do you get those materials? I dont have on my revit version, things like polyisocyanurate (pink stuff)
thank you so much for this video. excactly what I was looking for :-)
I LOVE U, you kind of saved one of my latest projects
How do you do a brick facade with 3D bricks with no holes?
I can't see the fine detail of a revit wall. What can I do? 3:34 Help :(
Its shows only that revit needs to mach time for gipsum walls...
Whisch version you are used and how we can get the levels in 3D view (plz reply for me sir)
Thanks sir. your lecture very helpful for me
this is not exactly creating walls...more like creating details
Thank you for sharing this informative video~! Just became a patron today!! 😃
Hi, could you make a video like this for wooden ceiling beam? with insulation between and all? it would be great :) Thanks!
I am not getting classes in Orlando Florida so I am Watching Your Video and doing Practicing at home
Enjoyed watching your videos. Good learning experience! Is there anyway to transfer wall after you create them between projects?
hi sir
thank you for this effort
could you answer me ? how can i show structural column in architectural plan
malaca - a kak Insolation shtobi razdelilas ? :)
Thanks for posting this video; it is so important
26-05-2019
Hi does anyone know or have the same issue as me where i cant see the columns that Balkan has added in
have you tried hovering the cursor over and press tab to scroll through materials covering it ?
But why 1 nd 2 on both side
Pls make a door family in detail
Plz reply
Thanks! Very helpful!
I am first viewer
thank you
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Could you tell me which is the cheapest 17 inch laptop with Revit supported GPU ? Autodesk website lists only Quadro cards and they are crazily expensive. Thanks