Here comes additional explanation of Step by Step of what you're going to learn in this tutorial 1. **Selecting the Proper Template** - Start a new project in Revit using the metric multidiscipline Autodesk template. - Gather information from external sources like ArchDaily for reference. 2. **Placing Reference Images** - Insert floor plan images into the plan view using the "Link Image" feature. - Scale and rotate the image to match the dimensions and orientation. 3. **Creating Walls** - Use reference planes to place walls accurately. - Adjust wall dimensions, heights, and materials as needed. 4. **Designing Facades** - Create curtain walls and adjust panel offsets. - Design curved walls and connect them to create a polygonal edge. 5. **Adding Details** - Create slab elements for floors and roofs with appropriate thickness. - Design openings in slabs for architectural details. 6. **Applying Materials** - Assign materials to walls, floors, and roofs for a realistic appearance. - Create custom materials if needed for a specific look. 7. **Placing Doors and Windows** - Insert doors and windows based on design requirements. - Adjust sizes, placements, and materials of doors and windows. 8. **Furnishing the Interior** - Load furniture families from the Autodesk library. - Place furniture items like beds, chairs, tables, and shelves in the model. 9. **Creating Rooms** - Define rooms based on floor plan layouts. - Separate rooms using room separators and name them accordingly. 10. **Enhancing Views** - Create different views for presentation purposes. - Apply filters, color schemes, and view settings for better visualization. 11. **Finalizing Presentation** - Customize elevations and sections with appropriate materials and colors. - Organize views on sheets for a professional presentation. 12. **Review and Refine** - Check for consistency, accuracy, and aesthetics in the design. - Make adjustments as needed to ensure a cohesive and visually appealing model.
Thanks for indepth toturials, i would love if you could shear the workset as the project browser shows. Or if this is standaard when starting a project. Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the comment 😊 I am not sure what do you mean and will really appreciate if you could clarify it more. Suggestions from my audience are very much welcome
Here comes additional explanation of Step by Step of what you're going to learn in this tutorial
1. **Selecting the Proper Template**
- Start a new project in Revit using the metric multidiscipline Autodesk template.
- Gather information from external sources like ArchDaily for reference.
2. **Placing Reference Images**
- Insert floor plan images into the plan view using the "Link Image" feature.
- Scale and rotate the image to match the dimensions and orientation.
3. **Creating Walls**
- Use reference planes to place walls accurately.
- Adjust wall dimensions, heights, and materials as needed.
4. **Designing Facades**
- Create curtain walls and adjust panel offsets.
- Design curved walls and connect them to create a polygonal edge.
5. **Adding Details**
- Create slab elements for floors and roofs with appropriate thickness.
- Design openings in slabs for architectural details.
6. **Applying Materials**
- Assign materials to walls, floors, and roofs for a realistic appearance.
- Create custom materials if needed for a specific look.
7. **Placing Doors and Windows**
- Insert doors and windows based on design requirements.
- Adjust sizes, placements, and materials of doors and windows.
8. **Furnishing the Interior**
- Load furniture families from the Autodesk library.
- Place furniture items like beds, chairs, tables, and shelves in the model.
9. **Creating Rooms**
- Define rooms based on floor plan layouts.
- Separate rooms using room separators and name them accordingly.
10. **Enhancing Views**
- Create different views for presentation purposes.
- Apply filters, color schemes, and view settings for better visualization.
11. **Finalizing Presentation**
- Customize elevations and sections with appropriate materials and colors.
- Organize views on sheets for a professional presentation.
12. **Review and Refine**
- Check for consistency, accuracy, and aesthetics in the design.
- Make adjustments as needed to ensure a cohesive and visually appealing model.
I really hope you keep making videos, I’ve learned so many thing that never pass my mind
Thanks Jackie, it’s great to hear this 😊 no worries, it’s been a pause but soon will be back on track
Amazing tutorial. Definitely took me longer than 1 hour but its Realty worth IT
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Amazing tutorials. thanks for uploading tutorials, I really appreciate it
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Thanks for indepth toturials, i would love if you could shear the workset as the project browser shows. Or if this is standaard when starting a project. Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the comment 😊 I am not sure what do you mean and will really appreciate if you could clarify it more. Suggestions from my audience are very much welcome
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What about it?
@@arkiteasy nothing, just time stamped. keep up the good work!
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amazing video, but hard to follow very quick.
Thanks for comment and info. Which parts you found as a very quick?