Sunday, November 14, 2010

Free Video Tutorials for Revit Architecture 2011

Philipp Mueller, an Autodesk Student Expert at the Technical University Graz in Austria and some of his friends, have put together a series of free Revit Architecture 2011 Video Tutorials in English, organized in 3 sections. These have been published on the Autodesk Education Youtube Channel. Thanks for sharing!

Getting Started Video Tutorials for Revit Architecture 2011

This tutorial is conceived to allow an easy start with Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 and to get an extensive overview of the power of building information modeling.

  • Step00/14 Introduction (2:13)
  • Step01/14 User Interface (4:07)
  • Step02/14 Grid & Levels (6:50)
  • Step03/14 Wall, Columns, Floor Modifications (6:06)
  • Step04/14 Split Element, Match Properties, Attach Elements to Top (3:47)
  • Step05/14 Interiors Walls, Trim / Extend Elements, Doors (5:42)
  • Step06/14 Windows, Stairs, Shaft Opening (5:14)
  • Step07/14 Railing, Modification of Curtain Walls (5:29)
  • Step08/14 Import Site, Building Pad, Place Site Components (5:17)
  • Step09/14 Groups, Rooms & Rooms Tag, Color Scheme (7:05)
  • Step10/14 Dimensions (6:32)
  • Step11/14 Wall Constuction & Wall Wrapping, Schedules & Tag Elements, Section (5:45)
  • Step12/14 View Template, View Properties, Sheets (5:50)
  • Step13/14 Freeform (6:13)
  • Step14/14 Sun Path, Camera & Navigation Wheel, Render Properties (6:39)

Download Datasets & Handout

http://students.autodesk.com/?nd=revit2011_english

Advanced Detailing Tutorial for Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011

This tutorial is dedicated to the detail planning. In the next 12 steps you will learn how to draw details and create detail components.

  • Step 00/12 - Introduction (0:48)
  • Step 01/12 - Project settings (5:11)
  • Step 02/12 - Override graphics in view, link a Revit project, import a dwg (3:39)
  • Step 03/12 - Bearing structure (5:23)
  • Step 04/12 - Roof and roof joins (7:12)
  • Step 05/12 - Renovation plan (6:21)
  • Step 06/12 - Wall sweep and reveal, create in‐place component (5:59)
  • Step 07/12 - Sloped insulation, multi layered wall and wall joins (5:02)
  • Step 08/12 - Lines, create line type, callout (4:40)
  • Step 09/12 - Masking region, filled region, repeating detail component, detail component (5:03)
  • Step 10/12 - Cut profile, tag material, element keynote (4:47)
  • Step 11/12 - Linework, view range, plane region (4:50)
  • Step 12/12 - Title block, legend component, print and export (4:42)

Download Datasets & Handout

http://students.autodesk.com/?nd=revit2011_english

Professional Mass Modeling & Render Video Tutorials for Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011

In this Tutorial you will learn a variety of methods to sketch easy and complicated freeforms with Autodesk Revit Architecture. To be able to present effectively architectural drafts, we will also show several ways to visualize your architectural design.

  • Step 00/12 – Introduction (1:21)
  • Step 01/12 – Extrusion – Work Plane – Void (5:16)
  • Step 02/12 – Conceptual Mass – Blend Mass – Edit Mass Profiles (5:31)
  • Step 03/12 – Reference Lines – Freeform Surface – Revolve Mass (6:37)
  • Step 04/12 - Swept Blend Mass – Dissolve Mass – Spline Through Points (5:02)
  • Step 05/12 – Divide Surface – Surface Patterns – Adaptive Elements (4:30)
  • Step 06/12 – Panel by Pattern (Part 1) Type – Parameter (6:40)
  • Step 07/12 – Curtain Panel by Pattern (Part 2) Instance – Parameter (5:38)
  • Step 08/12 – Autodesk Mass Floors – Floor Area and Volume Calculations – Place Floor, Wall, Curtain System and Roof by Face (6:00)
  • Step 09/12 – Walkthrough (7:03)
  • Step 10/12 – Render Materials – Exterior Daylight Render – Background Image (6:49)
  • Step 11/12 – Night Render – Adjust Exposure – Render without Textures (7.26)
  • Step 12/12 – Graphics Display Options – Shadow Settings – Interior Daylight Render (4:59)

Download Datasets & Handout

http://students.autodesk.com/?nd=revit2011_english


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1 comments:

techpen said...

Greetings from Finland!

This is the best project-based, step-by-step tutorial I have ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing and hope you can show us more of these kind of videos.

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