Mate I’ve been watching you over the last year. In my final year in architecture and far you have saved me and my mates so many times! Thank you for your really clear, straight forward and easy to follow videos! Love them!
I see you rarely reply to comments, but do you feel this is as difficult and as convoluted as it appears to me? - Go to visibility/graphics (click) - Filter Tab (click) - Edit/New Button (click) - Click on New Filter Button (click) - Name the filter with typing (click) - Pick OK (click) - Find Furniture from the list (click) - Change parameter to 'Type Comment' parameter (click) - Type "Standing" (click) - Hit Apply (click) - Hit OK (click) - Hit Add (click) - Pick the appropriate filter & OK (click) - Go to Patterns/Override (click) - Choose Patterns, scroll up/down to find the pattern you want then OK (click) - Choose Colors and pick a new color culminating with another OK (click) - OK button (click) - Apply button (click) ."... And... There we go... It was a very easy change" That's EIGHTEEN clicks!! Not to mention the typing and the sub menus you duck in and out of! Surely you have to agree that this is a pretty clunky user interface? I see you nimbly moving around in it, but great googly moogly!! There's nothing straight-forward or easy about that. Seems like this could be reduced by at least 5 clicks if not more. Scary how much of a deep dive you have to do to get to the filters before you can start making changes. And all the redundant OK then APPLY... Seems like OK should mean APPLY already. I'm pretty good with AutoCAD and think they should go see how AutoCAD implements filters... MUCH easier. Thoughts? PS: Great demo as always!!
I agree with you. Revit is unnecessarily convoluted on many things compared to autocad. And the excessive amount of mouse clicks beside being counterproductive also tend to have you in danger of developing stress injury on your wrist.
Is there a way to create a filter that affects only material layers from a custom wall?, What i want to do is color the last finish material layer from walls "Only finishes"
Mate I’ve been watching you over the last year. In my final year in architecture and far you have saved me and my mates so many times! Thank you for your really clear, straight forward and easy to follow videos! Love them!
from such a country being a global citizen in short space, we admire your smartness man, coudnt stop mentioning that.
Such a country?
Brother this video is saving me from so much stress at work! Thank you for making this one!
Great way of teaching...i always refer to my colleagues to watch and follow Balkan.. 💕🔥
Love your content! Thank you
I see you rarely reply to comments, but do you feel this is as difficult and as convoluted as it appears to me?
- Go to visibility/graphics (click)
- Filter Tab (click)
- Edit/New Button (click)
- Click on New Filter Button (click)
- Name the filter with typing (click)
- Pick OK (click)
- Find Furniture from the list (click)
- Change parameter to 'Type Comment' parameter (click)
- Type "Standing" (click)
- Hit Apply (click)
- Hit OK (click)
- Hit Add (click)
- Pick the appropriate filter & OK (click)
- Go to Patterns/Override (click)
- Choose Patterns, scroll up/down to find the pattern you want then OK (click)
- Choose Colors and pick a new color culminating with another OK (click)
- OK button (click)
- Apply button (click)
."... And... There we go... It was a very easy change"
That's EIGHTEEN clicks!! Not to mention the typing and the sub menus you duck in and out of! Surely you have to agree that this is a pretty clunky user interface? I see you nimbly moving around in it, but great googly moogly!! There's nothing straight-forward or easy about that. Seems like this could be reduced by at least 5 clicks if not more. Scary how much of a deep dive you have to do to get to the filters before you can start making changes. And all the redundant OK then APPLY... Seems like OK should mean APPLY already. I'm pretty good with AutoCAD and think they should go see how AutoCAD implements filters... MUCH easier.
Thoughts?
PS: Great demo as always!!
I agree with you. Revit is unnecessarily convoluted on many things compared to autocad. And the excessive amount of mouse clicks beside being counterproductive also tend to have you in danger of developing stress injury on your wrist.
your videos are amazing keep uploading them and thank u so much !!
Good mentor ever
Thanx for your effort to teach us! Your course is porbably quite cool! (from Hungary)
An amazing tool
great explanation
Thank you
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Great instruction...
I am big fan of you from kashmir
Thanks balcon great...please make vedio on limion10 for sketchup that how to crack it
Is there a filter that can be used to modify the Visual Style? for example from Realistic to shaded?
Nou, thats not a parameter of elements, is a visual style of the view. So, we can't.
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How can we change the color of a Revit Linked file??
Is there a way to create a filter that affects only material layers from a custom wall?, What i want to do is color the last finish material layer from walls "Only finishes"
I hope I can have this one software.
Not the best examywith the desks. Will select similar rather than filter
Sir make a video on vray+ Revit 🙏🏻
That video is coming soon! 🙂
How do i get your course?
Is it possible to apply rule-based filters when selecting items?
I am wondering this as well!
@@juliabaeck4546ME TOO! FOR YEARS! REVIT IS NOT WISE😢
this kid is really good in revit even though he is not an architect.
Can we apply graphic override on a view to several view without manually override again? Thanks
use view template.
We need the most outdated, annoying application on Revit.. something that hasn't been updated to real world situations.. stairs and handrails..
Thanks a lot