00:00 Learning Revit in the context of real-life projects is the most effective way 02:29 Checking the resources is important 07:43 Introduction to Revit interface and modeling resources 10:22 Model naming and project saving 15:59 Copying elements in Revit is straightforward 18:11 Linking and displaying IFC in Revit 23:34 Using the Align tool in Revit for alignment 25:58 Naming conventions for family types and importing families in Revit 30:45 Placing columns in Revit with depth and height constraints 33:15 Enabling work sets automatically creates a central model for collaboration in Revit. 38:19 Align levels and linked Revit model for better visualization 40:34 Using 'match type' to quickly replace elements in Revit 45:14 Creating and editing beams in Revit 47:35 Understanding view range and element visibility in Revit. 52:22 Using the Cut tool in Revit for cutting long elements like walls and beams 54:58 Using tabulation for easy selection in Revit 1:00:16 Tips for copying and moving elements in Revit 1:02:46 Aligning and creating arrays in Revit 1:08:30 Creating rounded beams in Revit 1:11:11 Using digital align tool for beam alignment. 1:16:16 Understanding Revit structural walls and its important parameters 1:18:35 Understanding the difference between wall center line and core center line in Revit. 1:23:12 Digitally aligning and modifying objects in Revit 1:26:18 Creating new type and changing dimensions in Revit 1:31:11 Creating and adjusting walls in Revit 1:34:07 Completed modeling the first story 1:39:09 Adjusting offsets and modifying elements in Revit for better organization. 1:41:56 Demonstration of modifying wall and floor elements in Revit 1:47:49 Adjusting and extending wall dimensions 1:50:36 Creating and aligning slabs in Revit 1:56:36 Efficiently completed first level by duplicating and utilizing smart tricks 1:59:28 Understanding the selection tool in Revit 2:04:06 Ensure only one wall is present in the specified area. 2:06:31 Creating and adjusting wall elements accurately 2:11:53 Creating and adjusting placement planes 2:14:23 Creating wall openings using dimensions and sections 2:19:33 Adjusting view range for better visibility 2:21:54 Creating and aligning wall openings in Revit 2:27:16 Following the exercise to measure and align elements in the project. 2:30:06 Creating openings in South elevation 2:35:48 Creating and adjusting 3D elements in Revit 2:38:39 Checking and adjusting dimensions in the project 2:43:54 Creating slabs using pick walls or pick lines. 2:46:29 Structural slabs need -10 thickness of 24 2:52:13 Discussing the overlapping and prioritizing of highlighted floors. 2:55:20 Creating and modifying slabs in Revit. 3:01:10 Using the joint tool to prioritize and select different types of joints between walls. 3:04:23 Selecting and modifying walls in Revit 3:10:42 Creating and annotating slabs and adjusting view range 3:13:22 Attaching and annotating structural elements in Revit 3:19:17 Creating and adjusting structural slabs in Revit 3:22:16 Trim, extend and validate changes in the model 3:28:10 Setting the starting view and purging the model 3:30:42 Synchronize with Central and start architectural module in Revit 3:36:23 Copying and checking levels and grids from a linked structural model 3:38:50 Using Copy Monitor tool and creating plan views 3:44:24 Organizing levels and using DWG background for modeling 3:46:57 Model non-structural elements using Revit 3:51:51 Enhancing modeling efficiency and visibility of walls 3:54:38 Modeling the walls in Revit 4:00:19 Aligning and adjusting the dimensions of the doors in Revit. 4:02:55 Learn to place and validate revision Cloud in Revit 4:08:34 Adjusting ceiling height and creating similar patterns. 4:11:27 Creating a complete ceiling layout 4:17:35 Difference between blue and gray lines 4:20:12 Optimize modeling to create custom railing and hide structural model 4:25:40 Applying material library and creating insulation layer 4:28:45 Adding and modifying visual elements in Revit 4:34:04 Creating and modifying facade and grids 4:36:49 Setting up dimensions for a door and curtain grid 4:42:09 Adding windows and adjusting seal height. 4:44:55 Setting window dimensions in Revit modeling 4:50:28 Showing underlay of the level beneath 4:53:01 Adjusting elevation and creating custom railing components in Revit 4:58:07 Creating a glass railing profile in Revit. 5:00:43 Configuring glass panels for railing placement 5:05:54 Understanding justification in railing design 5:08:14 Adjusting and placing bars and glass for architectural module 5:13:07 Select and organize work sets for better project management 5:15:33 Creating and completing a sheet in Revit using file car view Demar. 5:20:38 Upgrading the architectural model and importing a plan 5:23:03 Zooming and importing CAD in Revit 5:27:33 Room bounding is essential for placing rooms in Revit. 5:29:45 Selecting and adjusting lines in Revit 5:35:37 Rooms cannot be deleted in Revit directly. 5:37:49 Renaming and organizing rooms in Revit 5:42:51 Setting up parameters and groups in Revit for BIM execution plan 5:45:12 Exploring and adding new parameters with shared parameters in Revit 5:50:13 Using room schedule for details and navigation 5:52:43 Adding floor finishes and program details in Revit. 5:57:40 Align and create new lines in Revit 6:00:02 Creating labels with shared parameters and floor finishes for better project appearance 6:05:12 Creating and customizing families in Revit 6:07:54 Creating beam deliverables families 6:13:03 Creating schedules with parameters from labels 6:15:42 Total surface area calculation and formatting in Revit. 6:21:03 Using the pce Zone Program in Revit for color coding rooms. 6:23:36 Creating three derivable elevations 6:29:09 Arranging sheet views in Revit 6:31:48 Hiding views in Revit for clean plan view. 6:36:47 Renaming and exporting sheets and schedules in Revit 6:39:27 Saving and exporting in Revit and Excel 6:44:37 Exporting various model formats and opening in Navisworks 6:47:17 Clash detection and beam protocol 6:52:09 Naming beams with 'HT' at the end allows faster selection. 6:54:24 Selecting beams and ducts in Revit using different techniques 6:59:07 Addressing the issue of organizing and selecting models in Revit 7:01:20 Save and manage Viewpoints in Revit for BIM models 7:05:58 Selecting and categorizing elements in Revit models. 7:08:14 Change wall colors and transparency in Revit 7:13:02 Addressing clashes between ducts, beams, ceilings, and cables using Revit. 7:15:37 Understanding real project challenges in Revit
There are select group of TH-camrs that are pushing the boundaries of what it means to be an exemplary-level YT content creator. This guy is one of them. Everyone else must step their game up.
@@AsySyahid7Cash Jordan, Chubbyemu, FullyRawKristina, FactsMatterRoman, Dr. Eric Berg, Cleo Abram, Audit The Audit, JCS - Criminal Psychology just to name a few.
40 mins in and the instructor has made this so engaging and fun. No wasting time. No slow intros. Right to the point, he is the Future! Thank you so much. God bless you.
A huge thank you for loading up this invaluable tutorial. I learned Revit about 9 months ago to get a job and it worked. I am now going back to your starting point to clear my mind of bad habits, fill in the gaps, and then to really go forward. Many thanks again!
This !!!! this is GOLD. You just changed the ritual. I have seen many pro revit tutorials but the way of teaching , presenting you just shown here is incredible. Thank you from every BIM enthusiast
This type of youtuber is what internet is all about, sharing knowlegde and experience in a fun and no nonsense way. i learned revit with youtube because i wanted to make an addition to my house. i got so caught up into it i drafted my entire house, made renders, walkthroughts, checking path of the sun during every season to check where i needed to add windows to have enough sunlight in..was the most fun i ever had learning a new program.
woah can't thank you enough for this! from the first 20 mins of this video, i can say that this is truly a detailed, step by step and helpful video. for someone who's been using revit for quite some time, turns out, i still don't know about some basic revit stuff??? maybe that's why i'm so slow when working with revit wk. i hope that i can learn from your precious 7 hours video so I'll no longer be intimidated by the beast called revit. once again, thank you so much
CONGRATULATIONS again. I finished the course and it was a bless from god. You are completly rigth. Most part of courses in internet and youtube don´t explain nothing and repeat always the same. It´s a business all of then to obtain money with the BIM SLOGAM. This is completly different. Its a real vision from a civil project and design office. thanks for sharing your competition with us.
Thank you for finishing the course. I hope you benefit from my work. I would love to get a feedback for future content. Your feedback helps me to get to an even higher level.
May the internet filled with sincere, straight forward, high quality, educational content like yours. Hope that the knowledge you share grants you happiness! As a beginner in this field, I'm forever grateful to you!
Great to hear that you found the Revit tutorial clear and helpful! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy learning! 🙌
You're a genius! I'm watching the tutorial and I've learned a lot of things. God bless you and rabi ye7mik. Please add more tutorials, and thank you!🙏🙏
stumbled upon this Revit tutorial, and I gotta say, it's like a breath of fresh air! 🌬 The way you break down complex stuff is awesome. keep up the great work buddy
Thank you for the positive feedback! I'm glad the Revit tutorial was helpful and easy to understand. If you have any specific topics or questions you'd like more information on, don't hesitate to ask. Always here to help!
this guy needs to quit his bim job and just be a video producer, cuz 2 minutes in and im hooked and blown away by his storytelling and producing skills. A+ content here.
@digitallyaligned well i guess 2nd video is on the wayyy. But anyways broe why'd you quit and if you hiring or looking for extra extra help i have 2 hands and a brain that works even in my sleep
I work in the 3D industry with various software creating simulations. This is by far the best tutorial I have encountered. Just finished the tutorial and subscribed. Excellent intro and outro content. Will recommend this to all of my colleagues - much gratitude 🙏
Meilleur tutoriel youtube pour apprendre un logiciel d'architecture que je n'ai jamais vu et de loin. Qualité de la vidéo, du son, des explications. Clair, net, concis, précis, intelligible. Donne plus envie que n'importe quel TD d'informatique que j'ai eu en 5 ans en école d'architecture. Merci
Just finish this after 14 hours, learn lot of things in Revit in context, thank you for this very well-made guide for beginner, wish you luck on the BIM competition and hope everything is Digitally Aligned.
Como eu amo youtubers que se dedicam a ensinar os outros porque sim, o cara fez porque quis, isso é maravilhoso, vou assistir, recomendar, dar like, me inscrever. Voce merece o mundo cara
I'm a plumber, started with new construction residential but focused on Commercial, industrial and medical and now in Service and repair and I've been trying to figure out what's missing and I recently discovered about Auto Cad. It's in demand and I fell in love with it. I just sat through this entire video and now I'm looking how to get this part of my plumbing career started. Thank you for taking all the time you did to make this.
Where can i get more of this guys videos. This video is sooooo good and the explanations are spot on. I was about to give up on revit, everyone online is just explaining how you can use the tools but Naim's project approach and BEP is amazing.... Thanks Naim, stay blessed. I wish you do another one similar with another project or another BIM tool like civil 3D.
Nice presentation! I also agree that learning Revit within a project, even just a practice project, is the best and fastest way - learn by actually doing!
This is really what was missing everywhere - a complete project, where one is able to see the overall process. This is what BIM actually means. Keep on!
Thank you once again for this awesome tutorial. I just can't get over it ever since I came across your tutorial. I wish you all the best in your career and I also look forward to future amazing tutorials from you. Much love from Nigeria♥♥♥.
All I can say is a very big thank you. This video is timely for me. I really wish you'd create another especially on rendering with Vray. I am a teacher and I can say that you are a better teacher.
I haven't used Revit since 2008 and just dived into a remodel! I fell into high voltage substation design after college and never used it sense! Great video!
this course is probably one of the best tutorial videos ive ever seen for a technical skill, and by far the best one for Revit. Thank you soo much man, and will mention you in my prayers! may allah bless you
You are a kind hearted person sir. You want to help others, It's a good thought in the selfish and commercial world. Thank you very much.🙏 for your videos, I am learning and getting more knowldge through your videos sir
@@digitallyaligned More tips and tricks in the coordination process would be helpful and convenient if you don't want to deviate from the context. A comparison between various coordination software or BIM management platforms would also be beneficial. Additionally, discussing the use of ISO in BIM would be a valuable topic.
Appreciate for your content. Its very straightforward. Such a complex project, the workflow gives the confidence, we can build any complex model with ease. Thank you bro 🙏
Awesome, I will dedicate time, just your quality is well respected. I am so impressed my brother. I will shake hand soon with you wherever you are. I need your expertise and experience a Structural Engineer.
If you’re having trouble opening the IFC file, I encountered the same issue. If you’re using an older version because the file was uploaded in 2024, it won’t open. By the way, thank you very much for the video! Its helping me a lot as a new learner!
Wow, this is much more than I expected. Great tutorial, well done. I totally agree with you with regards to making video training available. I had the same struggle, then I became the multi-site CAD manager and I just did what I wanted. lol. It's especially crucial now that a modern CAD/BIM professional isn't just working with one CAD system. In the US chemical field we use vanilla CAD, Revit, Recap, Plant 3D, Navisworks, and others. It's more important than ever to be able to quickly find a "how to" on what I'm looking for.
Hi friend. My name is Atajan and I'm from Turkmenistan. A think this tutorial would be is very useful for me and the other people who going to learn Revit. And You did very good job. Keep like that...!!! 👍
hi muhandis , first of all, wanted to thank you for what you're doing here, i learned everything from you, hats off brother, tip: at NT floor there's a column 25x40 which not all right , due to floor beneath it, this just for you to know brother, there's a mistake in a design that does not apply to reality
It’s been 3 years since I started leaning revit for university, no courses no books just intuition and TH-cam. It’s becoming an essential part of my workflow especially with time reducing tasks, at least for how I like to work. Recently I have been learning how to work with toposolids since I have to make a project on a complex topography. I had to mesh up multiple videos and informations, I know it has a lot of possibilities but somethines just that little command can make the difference. I hope that this can fill the gaps that got created with how I learned, which is find a problem and find the video that teaches that problem, without context.
@digitallyaligned amazing video, really well explained and produced. I couldn't find the Ground Floor AutoCAD dwg for the quantities section. Pls could you make sure the project files are updated. Thank you!
Incredible edits, very well made. Finally, a tutorial that makes me WANT to learn more. Well done. You've earned a sub. And just a side note, you're very talented at making videos of this style and I have never seen this approach taken for a tutorial. I encourage you to make more.
I appreciate your comment. I believe you will find the video I will publish tonight to your taste. Please, if you happen to watch it, give me your honest feedback.
@@farisitum9594 you mean the other video ? its not like i wanted it to be, and data show people leave at t he begining so I'll do it differently later
@@digitallyaligned keep doing this, youre very talented
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Omg, I have no words to describe how amazed I am by this tutorial, guess I'll finally learn Revit (I already use it, but very poorly, I have a lot of work to do). Greetings from Brazil!
This was so insightful and informative; I learned so many new things. However, the railing balustrade post separation needed a little bit more information, and there was no AutoCAD file in English to attach. Please, if you could add it, it would be really helpful. Thank you
I agree, that is because this was originally made to challenge people during a contest. Also, if you went through it until th end and managed to make it, I'm pretty sure you are better at it than anybody having all given to them without searching.
Clear and comprehendible, 1hr through the video and everything made sense. this type of content creation on point to us designers. Lit 🔥🔥 Great content my man. I have noticed you only have 1 course in your channel, why not add additional tutorials abd tips regarding revit or other programs
@@digitallyaligned create a spesific building like apartment or school and something, maybe you can any software engineering tutorial? like ETABS or Lumion
Great and awesome... I have learned revit.but, I dont know BIM workflow...Thank uoi so much for guided bim workflow which can I make a projects in standard and very confidently
The video is amazing. Thank you brother, I learnt a lot. However can you please share the written document (pdf) I will need it as I have theory exam upcoming as well. Thanks.
00:00 Learning Revit in the context of real-life projects is the most effective way
02:29 Checking the resources is important
07:43 Introduction to Revit interface and modeling resources
10:22 Model naming and project saving
15:59 Copying elements in Revit is straightforward
18:11 Linking and displaying IFC in Revit
23:34 Using the Align tool in Revit for alignment
25:58 Naming conventions for family types and importing families in Revit
30:45 Placing columns in Revit with depth and height constraints
33:15 Enabling work sets automatically creates a central model for collaboration in Revit.
38:19 Align levels and linked Revit model for better visualization
40:34 Using 'match type' to quickly replace elements in Revit
45:14 Creating and editing beams in Revit
47:35 Understanding view range and element visibility in Revit.
52:22 Using the Cut tool in Revit for cutting long elements like walls and beams
54:58 Using tabulation for easy selection in Revit
1:00:16 Tips for copying and moving elements in Revit
1:02:46 Aligning and creating arrays in Revit
1:08:30 Creating rounded beams in Revit
1:11:11 Using digital align tool for beam alignment.
1:16:16 Understanding Revit structural walls and its important parameters
1:18:35 Understanding the difference between wall center line and core center line in Revit.
1:23:12 Digitally aligning and modifying objects in Revit
1:26:18 Creating new type and changing dimensions in Revit
1:31:11 Creating and adjusting walls in Revit
1:34:07 Completed modeling the first story
1:39:09 Adjusting offsets and modifying elements in Revit for better organization.
1:41:56 Demonstration of modifying wall and floor elements in Revit
1:47:49 Adjusting and extending wall dimensions
1:50:36 Creating and aligning slabs in Revit
1:56:36 Efficiently completed first level by duplicating and utilizing smart tricks
1:59:28 Understanding the selection tool in Revit
2:04:06 Ensure only one wall is present in the specified area.
2:06:31 Creating and adjusting wall elements accurately
2:11:53 Creating and adjusting placement planes
2:14:23 Creating wall openings using dimensions and sections
2:19:33 Adjusting view range for better visibility
2:21:54 Creating and aligning wall openings in Revit
2:27:16 Following the exercise to measure and align elements in the project.
2:30:06 Creating openings in South elevation
2:35:48 Creating and adjusting 3D elements in Revit
2:38:39 Checking and adjusting dimensions in the project
2:43:54 Creating slabs using pick walls or pick lines.
2:46:29 Structural slabs need -10 thickness of 24
2:52:13 Discussing the overlapping and prioritizing of highlighted floors.
2:55:20 Creating and modifying slabs in Revit.
3:01:10 Using the joint tool to prioritize and select different types of joints between walls.
3:04:23 Selecting and modifying walls in Revit
3:10:42 Creating and annotating slabs and adjusting view range
3:13:22 Attaching and annotating structural elements in Revit
3:19:17 Creating and adjusting structural slabs in Revit
3:22:16 Trim, extend and validate changes in the model
3:28:10 Setting the starting view and purging the model
3:30:42 Synchronize with Central and start architectural module in Revit
3:36:23 Copying and checking levels and grids from a linked structural model
3:38:50 Using Copy Monitor tool and creating plan views
3:44:24 Organizing levels and using DWG background for modeling
3:46:57 Model non-structural elements using Revit
3:51:51 Enhancing modeling efficiency and visibility of walls
3:54:38 Modeling the walls in Revit
4:00:19 Aligning and adjusting the dimensions of the doors in Revit.
4:02:55 Learn to place and validate revision Cloud in Revit
4:08:34 Adjusting ceiling height and creating similar patterns.
4:11:27 Creating a complete ceiling layout
4:17:35 Difference between blue and gray lines
4:20:12 Optimize modeling to create custom railing and hide structural model
4:25:40 Applying material library and creating insulation layer
4:28:45 Adding and modifying visual elements in Revit
4:34:04 Creating and modifying facade and grids
4:36:49 Setting up dimensions for a door and curtain grid
4:42:09 Adding windows and adjusting seal height.
4:44:55 Setting window dimensions in Revit modeling
4:50:28 Showing underlay of the level beneath
4:53:01 Adjusting elevation and creating custom railing components in Revit
4:58:07 Creating a glass railing profile in Revit.
5:00:43 Configuring glass panels for railing placement
5:05:54 Understanding justification in railing design
5:08:14 Adjusting and placing bars and glass for architectural module
5:13:07 Select and organize work sets for better project management
5:15:33 Creating and completing a sheet in Revit using file car view Demar.
5:20:38 Upgrading the architectural model and importing a plan
5:23:03 Zooming and importing CAD in Revit
5:27:33 Room bounding is essential for placing rooms in Revit.
5:29:45 Selecting and adjusting lines in Revit
5:35:37 Rooms cannot be deleted in Revit directly.
5:37:49 Renaming and organizing rooms in Revit
5:42:51 Setting up parameters and groups in Revit for BIM execution plan
5:45:12 Exploring and adding new parameters with shared parameters in Revit
5:50:13 Using room schedule for details and navigation
5:52:43 Adding floor finishes and program details in Revit.
5:57:40 Align and create new lines in Revit
6:00:02 Creating labels with shared parameters and floor finishes for better project appearance
6:05:12 Creating and customizing families in Revit
6:07:54 Creating beam deliverables families
6:13:03 Creating schedules with parameters from labels
6:15:42 Total surface area calculation and formatting in Revit.
6:21:03 Using the pce Zone Program in Revit for color coding rooms.
6:23:36 Creating three derivable elevations
6:29:09 Arranging sheet views in Revit
6:31:48 Hiding views in Revit for clean plan view.
6:36:47 Renaming and exporting sheets and schedules in Revit
6:39:27 Saving and exporting in Revit and Excel
6:44:37 Exporting various model formats and opening in Navisworks
6:47:17 Clash detection and beam protocol
6:52:09 Naming beams with 'HT' at the end allows faster selection.
6:54:24 Selecting beams and ducts in Revit using different techniques
6:59:07 Addressing the issue of organizing and selecting models in Revit
7:01:20 Save and manage Viewpoints in Revit for BIM models
7:05:58 Selecting and categorizing elements in Revit models.
7:08:14 Change wall colors and transparency in Revit
7:13:02 Addressing clashes between ducts, beams, ceilings, and cables using Revit.
7:15:37 Understanding real project challenges in Revit
Thank you!
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😱OMG WTF
There are select group of TH-camrs that are pushing the boundaries of what it means to be an exemplary-level YT content creator. This guy is one of them. Everyone else must step their game up.
Please share other yt user doing that
@@AsySyahid7Cash Jordan, Chubbyemu, FullyRawKristina, FactsMatterRoman, Dr. Eric Berg, Cleo Abram, Audit The Audit,
JCS - Criminal Psychology just to name a few.
JCS is still another level. I would also add Lemmino
I would also put Moon in that category.
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40 mins in and the instructor has made this so engaging and fun. No wasting time. No slow intros. Right to the point, he is the Future! Thank you so much. God bless you.
That types of comments make a big difference in making future content like this.
@@digitallyaligned so please make another video.. in other software about civil/structural engineering
A huge thank you for loading up this invaluable tutorial. I learned Revit about 9 months ago to get a job and it worked. I am now going back to your starting point to clear my mind of bad habits, fill in the gaps, and then to really go forward.
Many thanks again!
This !!!! this is GOLD. You just changed the ritual. I have seen many pro revit tutorials but the way of teaching , presenting you just shown here is incredible. Thank you from every BIM enthusiast
00:00:00 Hook
00:02:36 Module 1 : BIM & resources
00:07:25 Module 2 : Structure
03:31:09 Module 3 : Architecture
05:20:56 Module 4 : Quantites & Exports
06:41:09 Module 5 : Clash Detection
07:16:08 Summary
PIN it!
This type of youtuber is what internet is all about, sharing knowlegde and experience in a fun and no nonsense way. i learned revit with youtube because i wanted to make an addition to my house. i got so caught up into it i drafted my entire house, made renders, walkthroughts, checking path of the sun during every season to check where i needed to add windows to have enough sunlight in..was the most fun i ever had learning a new program.
INSTRUCTOR OF THE YEAR!!!!! the quality, thoroughness and attention to detail!! and the production quality is beyond good,! ty
Wow, thanks!
woah can't thank you enough for this! from the first 20 mins of this video, i can say that this is truly a detailed, step by step and helpful video. for someone who's been using revit for quite some time, turns out, i still don't know about some basic revit stuff??? maybe that's why i'm so slow when working with revit wk. i hope that i can learn from your precious 7 hours video so I'll no longer be intimidated by the beast called revit. once again, thank you so much
CONGRATULATIONS again. I finished the course and it was a bless from god. You are completly rigth. Most part of courses in internet and youtube don´t explain nothing and repeat always the same. It´s a business all of then to obtain money with the BIM SLOGAM. This is completly different. Its a real vision from a civil project and design office. thanks for sharing your competition with us.
Thank you for finishing the course. I hope you benefit from my work. I would love to get a feedback for future content. Your feedback helps me to get to an even higher level.
May the internet filled with sincere, straight forward, high quality, educational content like yours. Hope that the knowledge you share grants you happiness! As a beginner in this field, I'm forever grateful to you!
Bro this tut is in another level. Came from another planet. Greetings from Iraq.
Hi Iraq, glad to reach that part of the world
First time I clicked on a Tutorial and actually got what I hoped for and even more, good job!
Wow, this Revit tut is 🔥! It's super clear and easy to follow. Thx for the great content! 🙌
Great to hear that you found the Revit tutorial clear and helpful! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy learning! 🙌
You're a genius! I'm watching the tutorial and I've learned a lot of things. God bless you and rabi ye7mik. Please add more tutorials, and thank you!🙏🙏
I have been looking for this kind of video for a long time, and finally here we go, great work man, solute to you!
Thanks a lot! Really glad it was helpful. If you've got more questions or need further guidance, I'm here. Cheers! 🌟
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stumbled upon this Revit tutorial, and I gotta say, it's like a breath of fresh air! 🌬 The way you break down complex stuff is awesome. keep up the great work buddy
Thank you for the positive feedback! I'm glad the Revit tutorial was helpful and easy to understand. If you have any specific topics or questions you'd like more information on, don't hesitate to ask. Always here to help!
same
You just helped me more than any teachers in the U.S. Thanks a lot keep the hard work !
Glad to hear that!
this guy needs to quit his bim job and just be a video producer, cuz 2 minutes in and im hooked and blown away by his storytelling and producing skills. A+ content here.
matter of fact, I did quit
@@digitallyaligned why did u quit, bro?
@digitallyaligned well i guess 2nd video is on the wayyy. But anyways broe why'd you quit and if you hiring or looking for extra extra help i have 2 hands and a brain that works even in my sleep
@@MoiraSigma Maybe too much work and not enough good money at his old job, YT pays him better most likely
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Hahaha The Fact that you talked about waking in the middle of the night and searching something how it works explains my life as an architect .
I work in the 3D industry with various software creating simulations. This is by far the best tutorial I have encountered. Just finished the tutorial and subscribed. Excellent intro and outro content. Will recommend this to all of my colleagues - much gratitude 🙏
Meilleur tutoriel youtube pour apprendre un logiciel d'architecture que je n'ai jamais vu et de loin. Qualité de la vidéo, du son, des explications. Clair, net, concis, précis, intelligible. Donne plus envie que n'importe quel TD d'informatique que j'ai eu en 5 ans en école d'architecture. Merci
Checkpoints for me
36:07 - placing columns
Thank you so much Naïm for these dedicated tutorials! Exactly what the engineers need to start a brand new year!
You're welcome, thank you for this comment it makes a difference to know that people benefit from this work.
I'm only 30 minutes in and I have learned so much, thank you!
I'm genuinely happy about that
btw, what video would like to see next ?
I would love to see you design a small villa in a complex terrain, maybe with different hights @@digitallyaligned
Man oh Man, I had goosebumps 2 minutes 20 seconds in. You are extremely and profusely good bruv.
I’ve never heard of revit before, but apparently this is a great guide.
Just finish this after 14 hours, learn lot of things in Revit in context, thank you for this very well-made guide for beginner, wish you luck on the BIM competition and hope everything is Digitally Aligned.
Since you finished it...I can't click to "by linked view" here on this timestamp 3:45:39 . can you help me here please.
@@aavashkoirala8344 Sorry I didnt have the same prob, ngl there is some part that I've done differently
Como eu amo youtubers que se dedicam a ensinar os outros porque sim, o cara fez porque quis, isso é maravilhoso, vou assistir, recomendar, dar like, me inscrever. Voce merece o mundo cara
as my friend says "impressionante qualidade "
I'm a plumber, started with new construction residential but focused on Commercial, industrial and medical and now in Service and repair and I've been trying to figure out what's missing and I recently discovered about Auto Cad. It's in demand and I fell in love with it. I just sat through this entire video and now I'm looking how to get this part of my plumbing career started. Thank you for taking all the time you did to make this.
Thank you very much Sr.! Your work and effort is an exercise of humbleness.
I am learning so much! How silly I was thinking I knew Revit
Where can i get more of this guys videos. This video is sooooo good and the explanations are spot on. I was about to give up on revit, everyone online is just explaining how you can use the tools but Naim's project approach and BEP is amazing.... Thanks Naim, stay blessed. I wish you do another one similar with another project or another BIM tool like civil 3D.
Nice presentation! I also agree that learning Revit within a project, even just a practice project, is the best and fastest way - learn by actually doing!
This is really what was missing everywhere - a complete project, where one is able to see the overall process. This is what BIM actually means. Keep on!
That's what I thought too
Just finished the tutorial. Many thanks for you for your effort to present this to people out there that needs it.
I really appreciate it man.
You're very welcome
Thank you once again for this awesome tutorial. I just can't get over it ever since I came across your tutorial.
I wish you all the best in your career and I also look forward to future amazing tutorials from you.
Much love from Nigeria♥♥♥.
All I can say is a very big thank you. This video is timely for me. I really wish you'd create another especially on rendering with Vray. I am a teacher and I can say that you are a better teacher.
I haven't used Revit since 2008 and just dived into a remodel! I fell into high voltage substation design after college and never used it sense! Great video!
this course is probably one of the best tutorial videos ive ever seen for a technical skill, and by far the best one for Revit. Thank you soo much man, and will mention you in my prayers! may allah bless you
Never ever found a tutor like you on TH-cam ❤
I have watched many Revit tutorials. I have to say this one is pro and it's the one that will actually help you at work!
I just passed my board examination for mechanical engineering, and here I am trying to learn revit. Thank you for this great content!!
finally someone from mechanical I thought i was the only one
You are a kind hearted person sir. You want to help others, It's a good thought in the selfish and commercial world. Thank you very much.🙏 for your videos, I am learning and getting more knowldge through your videos sir
It's my pleasure
Your ways of explaining the details in this tutorial is extremely impressive and very clear. . . . . thank you so much.
Hey, I'm a student from Nigeria learning revit, thanks for this man I really appreciate
hi, glad to help students across the globe !
amazing . thanks for all , greetings from Colombia
Just discovered this. I'm going to try it soon
Followed you all along! That was the best youtube tutorial I have seen, thanks a lot again I am hoping to take as much as possible 😉
BIM professionals need tutorials like this, thank you.
This is no commercial, only real sh…ehmmm I mean world. Great content. Big kudos!!🎉
Thank you for your positive feedback! If you have any specific questions or topics you'd like to learn about, feel free to ask.
btw, what video would like to see next ?
@@digitallyaligned More tips and tricks in the coordination process would be helpful and convenient if you don't want to deviate from the context. A comparison between various coordination software or BIM management platforms would also be beneficial. Additionally, discussing the use of ISO in BIM would be a valuable topic.
Hope you could also do a topic about MEPF using revit.
Naïm t’es un boss! Merci
Bro made a cinematic masterpiece and great tutorial
the best tutorial on REVIT so far, mad respect for the effort you put into this 🤝
Appreciate for your content. Its very straightforward. Such a complex project, the workflow gives the confidence, we can build any complex model with ease. Thank you bro 🙏
love the moments where he interrupts himself, holds up his finger and goes "new trick!!"
I'm drinking water and assimilating all this BRILLIANT information. Thank you sir for the best CAD tutorial I've ever come across. Respect
Wow, thanks! I appreciate water on a regular basis aswell
Awesome, I will dedicate time, just your quality is well respected. I am so impressed my brother. I will shake hand soon with you wherever you are. I need your expertise and experience a Structural Engineer.
I appreciate your comment. One of the next video will probably be about a full BIM project specifically for structural BIM engineering.
Keep ur hands to yourself 👍 Sad to hear you dont know what brother means
Le frérot il sort une seule vidéo sur sa chaîne et il devient le goat des ingénieurs dans le monde, trop fort.
Mashallah bro 👍 thank you very much we need content like this
u are absolutely amazing person dude . what u done now is too much help for beginner like me
Glad it helped :)
If you’re having trouble opening the IFC file, I encountered the same issue. If you’re using an older version because the file was uploaded in 2024, it won’t open. By the way, thank you very much for the video! Its helping me a lot as a new learner!
three hours and half and I'll say it's totally worth watching very great course, Thank you a lot
Wow, this is much more than I expected. Great tutorial, well done. I totally agree with you with regards to making video training available. I had the same struggle, then I became the multi-site CAD manager and I just did what I wanted. lol. It's especially crucial now that a modern CAD/BIM professional isn't just working with one CAD system. In the US chemical field we use vanilla CAD, Revit, Recap, Plant 3D, Navisworks, and others. It's more important than ever to be able to quickly find a "how to" on what I'm looking for.
Thanks for the valuable insight
WHY IS THIS THE BEST INTRODUCTION EVER?!?!?!?!? i had an existential crisis
Thank you brother, Respect from another brother here,!
Hi friend. My name is Atajan and I'm from Turkmenistan. A think this tutorial would be is very useful for me and the other people who going to learn Revit. And You did very good job. Keep like that...!!! 👍
Hi Atajan, thanks for your comment
Thank you for the great & completed tutorial. It's super clear and easy to follow any level...
I'm happy you enjoyed this
I don’t even study engineering / architecture but I’m still watching😅
😂😂
Me too, crazy good video
Did u watch it until the end? Wow!
wow incredibly useful really appreciate your effort
Thank you! Let me know if there's anything specific you need help with.
hi muhandis , first of all, wanted to thank you for what you're doing here, i learned everything from you, hats off brother,
tip: at NT floor there's a column 25x40 which not all right , due to floor beneath it, this just for you to know brother, there's a mistake in a design that does not apply to reality
It’s been 3 years since I started leaning revit for university, no courses no books just intuition and TH-cam. It’s becoming an essential part of my workflow especially with time reducing tasks, at least for how I like to work. Recently I have been learning how to work with toposolids since I have to make a project on a complex topography. I had to mesh up multiple videos and informations, I know it has a lot of possibilities but somethines just that little command can make the difference. I hope that this can fill the gaps that got created with how I learned, which is find a problem and find the video that teaches that problem, without context.
GREAT WORK ! I APPRECIATE UR WORK, THANKS , 3:00:44 we can also use attached wall base to slab......again thanks !
Omggg its litttt 🔥 we need more videos like this cmooon!!!!
Man , you are incridible , thanks for the effort and time !!!
I cant stop watching ur video ... U r just amazing bro ... Go a head....
@digitallyaligned amazing video, really well explained and produced. I couldn't find the Ground Floor AutoCAD dwg for the quantities section. Pls could you make sure the project files are updated. Thank you!
Many would really appreciate a MEP course too, Thanks man
Mate! It's almost cinematic. Excellent work!
Thanks!
btw, what video would like to see next ?
The best tutorial ever. Thank you a lot.
Im 4 hours in and it has been great. Thanks.
Incredible edits, very well made. Finally, a tutorial that makes me WANT to learn more. Well done. You've earned a sub. And just a side note, you're very talented at making videos of this style and I have never seen this approach taken for a tutorial. I encourage you to make more.
I appreciate your comment. I believe you will find the video I will publish tonight to your taste. Please, if you happen to watch it, give me your honest feedback.
@@digitallyaligned why do you have the video hidden?
@@farisitum9594 its public
@@farisitum9594 you mean the other video ? its not like i wanted it to be, and data show people leave at t he begining so I'll do it differently later
@@digitallyaligned keep doing this, youre very talented
Omg, I have no words to describe how amazed I am by this tutorial, guess I'll finally learn Revit (I already use it, but very poorly, I have a lot of work to do).
Greetings from Brazil!
Thank you for this. For real, this is superb, even the intro itself is one of a kind.
Thanks for all your hard work, 😮 I appreciate your work.
You can copy then select an element the hit the space bar like cad if you wanna
This was so insightful and informative; I learned so many new things. However, the railing balustrade post separation needed a little bit more information, and there was no AutoCAD file in English to attach. Please, if you could add it, it would be really helpful. Thank you
I agree, that is because this was originally made to challenge people during a contest. Also, if you went through it until th end and managed to make it, I'm pretty sure you are better at it than anybody having all given to them without searching.
Thank you so much for this video!! Wish you all the best:)
Thanks for sharing , really amazing , downloading the whole content and following your explanation step by step
Thank you! This is a great work... 🎉❤
Keep doing this type of great works.. Good luck!
Exceptional tutorial man! Love it
This is a very High Quality content and i got lot of information Thank you many times.
Clear and comprehendible, 1hr through the video and everything made sense. this type of content creation on point to us designers. Lit 🔥🔥 Great content my man. I have noticed you only have 1 course in your channel, why not add additional tutorials abd tips regarding revit or other programs
We Need More content like this......Gold
wow amazing
I very much enjoyed this format, beautiful tutorial🔥🔥
Glad to hear that! If you have any more topics or questions, just let me know.
btw, what video would like to see next ?
@@digitallyaligned create a spesific building like apartment or school and something, maybe you can any software engineering tutorial? like ETABS or Lumion
Great and awesome... I have learned revit.but, I dont know BIM workflow...Thank uoi so much for guided bim workflow which can I make a projects in standard and very confidently
You are welcome! I just made a video about my specific revit workflow, please come check it out :)
The video is amazing. Thank you brother, I learnt a lot. However can you please share the written document (pdf) I will need it as I have theory exam upcoming as well. Thanks.
This is a very High Quality content , Thank you many times
Just amazing job. Congratulations I'm so excited to see something like that. Hugs
Thanks! I'm happy that it is what you were looking for