Thanks for explaining that error message; I encountered it only yesterday and couldn’t quite follow it. "Revit says 'it's your funeral…" LOL. I’ve been a subscriber for a number of years now and your videos are so helpful. Thank you. I chanced upon one of your earlier videos the other day and - wow! - your English has noticeably improved over the years; basically you have absolutely no problem with the language. I am English born and I often feel you speak English better than English people! So I hope you don’t mind me pointing out one little thing that even most English people get wrong these days - even newsreaders who should know better! You mentioned “less steps“. When the noun is plural, the word to use is "fewer“, e.g. "fewer steps". Less money/fewer dollars. Less traffic/fewer cars. I hope you don’t mind me mentioning that as your command of English is excellent! Btw, I was very impressed when I once heard you use the word “tad”. That’s not a common word. 👏🏻👏🏻
You are the best! And yes, I also suffer more in architectural terms than architecture itself. And I really appreciate your sensitive approach to using English words specifically and explaining each of them for better understanding and getting good knowledge on that. Keep going like that! Thanks for everything, Balkan Architect
Trained residential carpenter, architecture masters student here! (native language is English) - your explanation is valid for stair components - not everyone knows what these components are called if they are not in construction/architecture fields. and most of your English terms are correct! the only one that is understandable is "middle support" I usually hear people still calling those stringers (middle/center stringers) sometimes these are necessary if the treads are very wide and need intermediate support, but for the purposes of clarity in Revit, they probably just didn't want to confuse people. Most experienced professionals might correct me, but this is based on my experience. on another note, I'm surprised that Revit doesn't offer railings that are fixed to the wall (if the stairs are in an enclosed space). maybe it's incorporated as part of the "on stringers" option?
In my country we use the ugly zigzag, and as an autocad user ive drawn countless ugly zigzags. I never liked it as each project has a slightly different shape zigzag.. From now on, no more ugly zigzag! Thanks Balkan!!
I didn't think that english you learn, all time what I look some video think- what a good pronouns! I can hear without problem all things and understand all! I real not need more video for one question to work.. It's really amassing, how many you tall about. Thank you.
Just letting you know Balkan Architect that the reason the stairs attach to the floor that way is because that’s how it is usually framed to save material.
Thank you for this video creating stairs in Revit for me can be very annoying which is weird because Revit is supposed to make the modelling process easy and quick to do. I have a problem with getting the staircase in Revit to match the staircase I created in Autocad
Hello Balkan Architect, I really like the way you teach.... I am preparing for Autodesk Certified professional exams and you content have been really helpful. Can you please do a video on worksharing and worksets in Revit? Thanks in advance 🙏
Hi Balkan architect, this video was really helpful, thank you! But is there a way to give the last thread/landing the same material as the floor it attaches to?
I have a question. Revit 2021. When creating the stairs. They only appear in 3D view when I click on the bottom light bulb reveal hidden. If I turn that light off then the stairs disappear. How can I get them to be seen all the time just like the columns or walls
Hello Mr. Balkan! I have a problem viewing the stairs in the floor plan. So after I create the stairs, it doesnt show up in the second floor plan for some reason. The 'Stairs' is ticked in the Visibility/Graphics and still it is not showing. Your help would be much appreciated!
Hi sir....i got one problem in my revit sometimes when I create a stairs in revit....it freeze n show a serious problem had occured...is there any solution for tat and why it's happening?
Try extending the view of your section such that the vertical view of the section is covering ur entire drawing. I.e, go to ur plan view and pull up the range that ur section is showing
You haven't connected the stair to the floor. There has to be a better way to do it. I once saw a TH-camr trying to address the same issue using a landing at the point where the stair and floor slab wood meet - better than your method but still not good enough. There has to be a better way. Have you noticed when you switched the parameter of your floor slab to structural on the properties panel, it automatically connects to the structural columns? - Revit should address stairs in a similar fashion.
Or have Archicad style options for the top and bottom of stairs, where you can configure how much further the structural part goes below the bottom and how thick the finish should be on the top tread.
Best Revit Trainer ever on TH-cam - Balkan Architect.
The best Revit Teacher in YT for real. Big thanks to your channel, I wouldn't have survived revit without your tutorials!!!
Thanks for explaining that error message; I encountered it only yesterday and couldn’t quite follow it. "Revit says 'it's your funeral…" LOL. I’ve been a subscriber for a number of years now and your videos are so helpful. Thank you.
I chanced upon one of your earlier videos the other day and - wow! - your English has noticeably improved over the years; basically you have absolutely no problem with the language. I am English born and I often feel you speak English better than English people! So I hope you don’t mind me pointing out one little thing that even most English people get wrong these days - even newsreaders who should know better! You mentioned “less steps“. When the noun is plural, the word to use is "fewer“, e.g. "fewer steps". Less money/fewer dollars. Less traffic/fewer cars. I hope you don’t mind me mentioning that as your command of English is excellent! Btw, I was very impressed when I once heard you use the word “tad”. That’s not a common word. 👏🏻👏🏻
You are the best! And yes, I also suffer more in architectural terms than architecture itself. And I really appreciate your sensitive approach to using English words specifically and explaining each of them for better understanding and getting good knowledge on that. Keep going like that! Thanks for everything, Balkan Architect
NO HIS NOT
You're English is great Mr. Balkan!! You manage to communicate everything so clearly. Thanks!
Trained residential carpenter, architecture masters student here! (native language is English) - your explanation is valid for stair components - not everyone knows what these components are called if they are not in construction/architecture fields. and most of your English terms are correct! the only one that is understandable is "middle support" I usually hear people still calling those stringers (middle/center stringers) sometimes these are necessary if the treads are very wide and need intermediate support, but for the purposes of clarity in Revit, they probably just didn't want to confuse people. Most experienced professionals might correct me, but this is based on my experience.
on another note, I'm surprised that Revit doesn't offer railings that are fixed to the wall (if the stairs are in an enclosed space). maybe it's incorporated as part of the "on stringers" option?
Oh God! those stairs are driving me crazy but am so determined to master it. Thanks for your tutorials, they are so helpful
The Best Revit Teacher .Big thanks to your channel.
Thank you bro for this kind of videos I want to apperciate your work and detailed description and it is really good to see you guys and videos .
This is awesome!! I think I've learned most my Revit knowledge from you. Thank you a billion!!
That was an awesome video- thank you for sharing with us.
the zigzag line is called the continuity line. It shows that pattern behind the line is continued forward
Great teacher, thank you for the superb videos. I look forward to the more in-depth classes.
Loved your content and how thoroughly you explain things👌🏽
A HEART-FELT THANK YOU 🌷
In my country we use the ugly zigzag, and as an autocad user ive drawn countless ugly zigzags. I never liked it as each project has a slightly different shape zigzag.. From now on, no more ugly zigzag! Thanks Balkan!!
As a beginner I enjoy this session and learn a thing or two. Thanks
Thank you so much for all your videos, and great explanations!!!
I didn't think that english you learn, all time what I look some video think- what a good pronouns! I can hear without problem all things and understand all! I real not need more video for one question to work..
It's really amassing, how many you tall about. Thank you.
I've created many stairs and types but every time I watch your videos, I always learn something! Thank you for your wonderful videos!
Just letting you know Balkan Architect that the reason the stairs attach to the floor that way is because that’s how it is usually framed to save material.
Thank you for this video creating stairs in Revit for me can be very annoying which is weird because Revit is supposed to make the modelling process easy and quick to do. I have a problem with getting the staircase in Revit to match the staircase I created in Autocad
Hello Balkan Architect, I really like the way you teach.... I am preparing for Autodesk Certified professional exams and you content have been really helpful. Can you please do a video on worksharing and worksets in Revit? Thanks in advance 🙏
Amazing courses! Thank you!!
Great tutorial again!! Thanks!
Thanks, It was very interesting. Please show me how to make stair with 3 portion of stairs and 2 landing portion
incredible video! im watching all of them
thank you, very useful
and informative
So clear. Thank you
I love the tutorials.
Hi Balkan,
Could you please make a video about revit structure?
Thank ypu for your help!!! I really needed it
too good, Sir
Thanks for your sharing
Sorry, Balkan. the "ugly zigzag line" is standard here in the USA. Preferences and local standard aside, very helpful video.
Here in Brazil, this is standard too...
Yeah... but it is still ugly zigzag line.
You are a great teacher, and look so cute!
Thank you so much! I could make a beautiful stair design through this video 🥰
very clear video. so helpful. thank you.
Hi Balkan architect, this video was really helpful, thank you! But is there a way to give the last thread/landing the same material as the floor it attaches to?
Your English is perfect.
Could you please guide any tips to create Shear key in Staircase mid landing ?
HOW DO YOU CONNECT THE MIDDLE SUPPORTS TO THE LANDING
Thank you for explaining about the stair parts, english is not my first language too!
This is very helpful.
Ehhh druze, imam trail version, i tražim "fiksnu" verziju...koji verziju da li imas? Hvala
Thank you so much!
thank you, i just learn some things here
How do you get half of the stairs (above the zig zag) hidden?
Thanks man!
00:49 A imagem em corte da escada unida, como fazer essa união?
Revit Stair-Floor Joins in Section?
thank you
yes, I'm enjoyed watching this video n it's really helpful. Thank you very much
How to subscribe into your courses? Im from philippines
You're the Master!!
Thank BA, You are the best
If duplicate stair case why can not change properties. All stair cases are same properties. Please explain for that please.
How do you change the material of that last riser
hello can you tell me how to give tread number to stair created by model in space family
thanks so helpful
thank you sir, nice explaining 😀
Always learn something, Thanks
you saved me hours of frustration. thank you!
revit stairs tool is not very intuitive....
great video thanks
Please upload videos on increasing render quality by Revit plugin or Revit itself.
Thanks à lots very Nice explanation
You are great. Thank you :)
Thank you sir
Thank you for training it was so helpfull
I need to download revit 2020 pls tellme from where do i do the crack version
the middle support doesn't
go under the landing ...how can we solve that ?
Very good. Would like to see fire escape stairs on the outside of buildings.
More helpful, keeps going sir,
I think its not not daggling if you have beam.
Hi Balkan what about ofset in stairs
Thank you very much
thank you so much bro
Покажи пожалуйста конструктив, рабочие чертежи по металлической лестнице, как ее можно замоделировать.
I am done brick stair by using model in place stair option...Right am unable to select that as a host to place railing...How can I add stair?
I love your accent I can understand easily
You are a Real máster
Thanks Alot
I’m a beginner and anytime I draw the stairs it never gets to the the next floor level. Any help please?
How do you duplicate the stair? Every time I do the materials for that stair family change as well. Very confusing
great!
Could you please tell how you create Staircase type "190mm max Riser 250mm going"
14:00 This trick will give you the wrong number of raisers(+1) It is smart visually, but I don't recommend it for professional work.
I have a question. Revit 2021. When creating the stairs. They only appear in 3D view when I click on the bottom light bulb reveal hidden. If I turn that light off then the stairs disappear. How can I get them to be seen all the time just like the columns or walls
Check in visiblity graphics. It might be off there
Super
Hello Mr. Balkan! I have a problem viewing the stairs in the floor plan. So after I create the stairs, it doesnt show up in the second floor plan for some reason. The 'Stairs' is ticked in the Visibility/Graphics and still it is not showing. Your help would be much appreciated!
Check view range
Man u r great!
Hi sir....i got one problem in my revit sometimes when I create a stairs in revit....it freeze n show a serious problem had occured...is there any solution for tat and why it's happening?
*I miss the option for quadruple zig zag stair line.*
Revit developers please listen.
Hi Balkan,
I am unable to see section elevation 3d views & section elevation marks in revit 2019
kindly guide.
Thank you so much in advance.
Try extending the view of your section such that the vertical view of the section is covering ur entire drawing. I.e, go to ur plan view and pull up the range that ur section is showing
my menus ate not same as you :(
the middle support doesn't work actually
I liked the video but that end result with last staircase step and railing digging into the slab left me with many gaps.
Yup please clear this.
tnx body
You haven't connected the stair to the floor. There has to be a better way to do it.
I once saw a TH-camr trying to address the same issue using a landing at the point where the stair and floor slab wood meet - better than your method but still not good enough. There has to be a better way.
Have you noticed when you switched the parameter of your floor slab to structural on the properties panel, it automatically connects to the structural columns? - Revit should address stairs in a similar fashion.
Or have Archicad style options for the top and bottom of stairs, where you can configure how much further the structural part goes below the bottom and how thick the finish should be on the top tread.
nice
Sir your course is good but cost is very high for me, I can't afford this corse so please reduced fee course.
At first glance I thought you were the guy from vsauce