Sunday, February 24, 2013

Revit Architecture Advanced training: Wishlist

This spring I want to record Revit Architecture Advanced tutorial, so on this page you can write in comments tools you want to be covered in this course.



I suppose to talk about this topics:

  • Site & Topography
  • Mass modeling
  • Design options
  • Phasing
  • AutoCAD import and export
  • Grouping
  • Templates
  • Filters
Best regards,
Alexander Vysotskiy

Vysotskiy consulting CEO

BIM-consultant of PSS

e-mail: me@AVysotskiy.com
Phone.: +7(904) 514-56-77
Skype: VisikPro
Blog: www.AlexVisotskiy.com

   

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Autodesk Revit: Easy template creation

Template in Revit — a special .rte file, a starting point when creating a project. Template contains preloaded families, pre-configured views, filters, designed schedules, sheets etc. and thus simplifies and standardizes projecting.


Working on a good template, you need to build an object and apply a minimum design — a lot of routine operations are runned automatically.

For instance, you are projecting a block of flats. Having a good template, having just built a 3D model and pointed out essential features, you will get:
preloaded model families  (walls, coverings, doors, windows etc. that you need)
configurated plans (for instance, without "unnecessary" engineering objects)
set schedules
preloaded tags
standard callouts
configurated 3D views
lists with general data, object indexes
all "standard lists"
etc...

How to get a template? There are 3 main ways:

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Autodesk Revit: Revisions, Issues and Revision clouds

Revisions help designers monitor corrections on drawings tagging the areas changed.
There is a special tool in Revit that allows to make revisions gradually and monitor them while projecting.
For sure, every revision can be tagged on the views with “Revision cloud”.


 “Please be careful when you put revision clouds on your drawings, some constructors do not understand”
Drawing. 1. A joke from the Internet

If you tried to add the revision cloud on a plan, perhaps you noticed that Revit adds revisions to #1 only — the program tools provide the fixation of an revision in the schedule and only after that adds a «cloud» on a view.

You can perform revisions with the tool Revisions that is situated on View tab (Drawing 2).

Monday, December 24, 2012

Autodesk Revit: How to rotate a plan at any angle?

Not so long ago, one of the readers of my russian blog posted a question — how to rotate a plan at 180°? It can be necessary while working with the objects that are plotted in the plan as inclined to each other at characteristics angels — for instance, in cases of complicated buildings. The user needed to construct complicated front stairs, that would be more convenient to be created north-oriented.

There are at least two methods to solve the issue — using crop view or shared coordinates.
It is convenient to use crop region rotation, if it is needed to turn only one plan and shared coordinates - when you need to direct several plans in the same way.


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Autodesk Revit 2013 family editor: Annotation and detailing (free video on-line training)

I created first free and full on-line video Russian tutorial of Autodesk Revit Architecture in 2011 spring , then of Autodesk Revit MEP, Autodesk Revit Family editor, Autodesk Navisworks. Up to present days my training courses are ones in Russian web.

A lot of time I was planning the same training on English, but cause of my poor English skills I wanted to improve language first.But it takes a lot of time, so now I decided to record first version of tutorial.

I hope to update this material as soon as I improve my English.


Friday, November 23, 2012

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013: Basic (free video on-line training)

I created first free and full on-line video Russian tutorial of Autodesk Revit Architecture in 2011 spring , then of Autodesk Revit MEP, Autodesk Revit Family editor, Autodesk Navisworks. Up to present days my training courses are ones in Russian web.

A lot of time I was planning the same training on English, but cause of my poor English skills I wanted to improve language first.But it takes a lot of time, so now I decided to record first version of tutorial.

I hope to update this material as soon as I improve my English.


Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Shortcuts in Revit you must use


Skill level: novice
Product: all Revit platform

What are "Shortcuts"?

"Shortcuts" (or "hotkeys", "fastkeys", "shortkeys") are key combinations, which allow you to use functions in applications faster by pressing buttons on your keyboard. These combinations increase your speed and productivity by minimizing amount of mouse moving and clicking.


Short keys are based on the names of the commands in Autodesk Revit. For example, function "Door" corresponds a short key "DR", for a "Grid" - "GR", and so on. Buttons  should be pressed one-by-one, at first - letter "G", and then "R". You don't need to push "Enter", Space or nothing else. After pressing second button function activates immediatly.

In my every Revit courses (I'm certified Autodesk Revit instructor) I pay much attention to on using these keys, because they can improve your workflow and make it faster and convinient. To help Revit starters in using them, I've make this short list of my own Revit most useful short keys. Of corse, this is only a small part of keys you are able to use, but I believe it can be useful during your first Revit steps.