Revit - Understanding Templates
Learn how to use Revit templates to save time and create consistent starting points for every architect in your office.
What you'll learn
Description
Why take this course
Revit is a great tool for creating coordinated drawings and 3D models.
The ability to instantly update your drawings and schedules the moment
a change is made is one of the main reasons for using Revit.
Coordinating floor plan, elevation, section, and detail drawings
automatically with the relevant sheet numbers, instant schedules that
can be edited, and changes reflected in drawings, are all great
productivity features that Revit has to offer. The idea of using
templates is to save time and create consistent starting points for
every architect in your office.
This course is intended for Architects and Engineers who have basic
knowledge of Revit and want to speed up their workflow and work more
efficiently by getting the most out of Revit.
Learn how to improve your productivity by using Revit Templates
In this course, Ayman Maaraf will teach you how to use the various
templates that exist in Revit. You will learn how to create templates
that control your view, loaded families, defined settings (such as
units, fill patterns, line styles, line weights, view scales, and
more), and geometry.
“Autodesk Revit is a powerful 3D BIM software used by architects, mechanical and structural engineers and more. It offers robust features to organize your data through BIM.”
Setting up Revit templates helps your team begin a project from a consistent starting point. Creating good templates is essential to working smarter & faster, becoming more productive, and saving valuable time.
Graphic settings
Ayman starts by teaching you how to set up various graphic
standards, like line weights, fill patterns, and material names.
By setting up coherent graphic templates you’ll save a ton of time
when you start a new project.
View Templates
Setting up custom view templates are an important feature of
Revit. A view template is a collection of view properties, such as
view scale, discipline, detail level, and visibility settings.
They allow you to customize the way you see various elements in
Revit. View templates can help to ensure consistency to office
standards and achieve this across your construction document sets.
Ayman will show you how to customize annotations, details, and
much more.
Family Templates
Setting up geometrical family templates, like a custom wall or
floor types, are another important feature to master within Revit.
Everything in Revit is part of a family. The family template
serves as a building block, containing the information that you
need to start creating the family and that Revit needs to place
the family in projects. Ayman will also give you some great tips
on how to properly use abbreviations and naming conventions when
creating this kind of element.
Overview
Lecture 1 Units, snaps & text
Lecture 2 Line weights
Lecture 3 Object styles & cut lines
Lecture 4 Line patterns & line styles
Lecture 5 Materials, names & fill patterns (cut)
Lecture 6 Creating materials
Lecture 7 Walls
Lecture 8 Floors & Ceiling
Lecture 9 Parameters & tags families
Lecture 10 Project browser organization & starting views
Lecture 11 Visibility graphics and view templates
Lecture 12 Data to graphics - filters & color fill schemes
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.41 GB | Duration: 2h 39m
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Learn how to use Revit templates to save time and create consistent starting points for every architect in your office.
What you'll learn
Description
Why take this course
Revit is a great tool for creating coordinated drawings and 3D models.
The ability to instantly update your drawings and schedules the moment
a change is made is one of the main reasons for using Revit.
Coordinating floor plan, elevation, section, and detail drawings
automatically with the relevant sheet numbers, instant schedules that
can be edited, and changes reflected in drawings, are all great
productivity features that Revit has to offer. The idea of using
templates is to save time and create consistent starting points for
every architect in your office.
This course is intended for Architects and Engineers who have basic
knowledge of Revit and want to speed up their workflow and work more
efficiently by getting the most out of Revit.
Learn how to improve your productivity by using Revit Templates
In this course, Ayman Maaraf will teach you how to use the various
templates that exist in Revit. You will learn how to create templates
that control your view, loaded families, defined settings (such as
units, fill patterns, line styles, line weights, view scales, and
more), and geometry.
“Autodesk Revit is a powerful 3D BIM software used by architects, mechanical and structural engineers and more. It offers robust features to organize your data through BIM.”
Setting up Revit templates helps your team begin a project from a consistent starting point. Creating good templates is essential to working smarter & faster, becoming more productive, and saving valuable time.
Graphic settings
Ayman starts by teaching you how to set up various graphic
standards, like line weights, fill patterns, and material names.
By setting up coherent graphic templates you’ll save a ton of time
when you start a new project.
View Templates
Setting up custom view templates are an important feature of
Revit. A view template is a collection of view properties, such as
view scale, discipline, detail level, and visibility settings.
They allow you to customize the way you see various elements in
Revit. View templates can help to ensure consistency to office
standards and achieve this across your construction document sets.
Ayman will show you how to customize annotations, details, and
much more.
Family Templates
Setting up geometrical family templates, like a custom wall or
floor types, are another important feature to master within Revit.
Everything in Revit is part of a family. The family template
serves as a building block, containing the information that you
need to start creating the family and that Revit needs to place
the family in projects. Ayman will also give you some great tips
on how to properly use abbreviations and naming conventions when
creating this kind of element.
Overview
Lecture 1 Units, snaps & text
Lecture 2 Line weights
Lecture 3 Object styles & cut lines
Lecture 4 Line patterns & line styles
Lecture 5 Materials, names & fill patterns (cut)
Lecture 6 Creating materials
Lecture 7 Walls
Lecture 8 Floors & Ceiling
Lecture 9 Parameters & tags families
Lecture 10 Project browser organization & starting views
Lecture 11 Visibility graphics and view templates
Lecture 12 Data to graphics - filters & color fill schemes
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.41 GB | Duration: 2h 39m
Download
*