Show hidden lines through an object
Join Eric Wing for an in-depth discussion in this video Show hidden lines through an object, part of BIM Tools Weekly
Analyzing an annual load report
Instructor] Lets run an annual building analysis, … shall we? … The objective of this video is to configure … where a building is geographically. … Then well run an annual building load analysis … and get a report. … In Revit, under models, … Im going to go to open. … Ill browse where Im keeping my exercise files … and Ill grab MEP Progress Analysis Annual. … And notice that we have analysis for HVAC folder. … Well check that out later, once we run our annual analysis. … Lets click open. … It doesnt matter what view youre in. … What Id like to do though, is go to your manage tab. … Now lets click on our location button. … As I mentioned before, … our project is not on shared coordinates. … So we need to actually physically locate our project. … So, we can define our location by, well say, … internet mapping service. … Im going to go to Syracuse, Hancock International Airport. … Thats our airport, click search. … Our building is going ...
Beveling the edge of a foundation wall
Instructor] Sometimes we need the top … of our concrete walls to have a 45 degree bevel. … Lets make a family that does that. … In this video, well be creating a profile family again. … Then well add it to a foundation wall. … From there well sweep it vertically and horizontally. … Were also going to add an if statement … to make it change sizes. … So to get started, lets go to families. … Lets go to new. … Im going to go English Imperial. … Im going to find profile reveal. … Then Im going to click open. … Okay, I want to wind up with 45 degree lines … in all four quadrants. … So to do that, Im going to right click … on this reference plane, … and Im going to create similar. … On the drop down, click pick lines. … For an offset, lets just go one inch. … Lets go left, right, up, down. … Hit escape a few times. … On the measure panel, click the align dimension button … one, two, three, pick off of it, P-Q. … Now lets pick the overall ...
Adding insulation to ductwork and piping
Learn how to add insulation to MEP items in Revit.
Creating plan regions
Join Eric Wing for an in-depth discussion in this video Creating plan regions, part of BIM Tools Weekly
Know when to listen and when to speak
Explain the process involved in interpreting nonverbal cues.. *Define terminology relating to interpersonal communication. ...
When to use the phone or send an email
Explain the process involved in interpreting nonverbal cues.. *Define terminology relating to interpersonal communication. ...
Using snaps
Narrator] Theres lots of ways to build your model…with precision, when working in Revit.…And one of the easiest ways is to rely on snapping behavior.…Theres two kinds of snapping behavior, in particular,…that I want to highlight for you here.…One is increment snapping behavior…and the other is object snaps.…So, lets take a look.…Now, what Im going to do is start with…the increment snapping behavior, which is actually…tied to the level of zoom within the particular view.…So Im going to type Z + O, the keyboard shortcut for zoom out,…two times and just sort of back up a little bit farther…in this particular view.…And then Ill do W + A to run the wall command.… Now, you can also click the Wall button…on the Architecture tab instead.…Now, Im going to use walls to demonstrate…this snapping behavior, but snapping behavior works…for any kind of element in Revit, not just walls.…Its just walls will be a convenient way to illustrate it.…So Im going to ...
Adding doors and windows
Instructor] Once you have your wall layout,…youll usually want to add doors and windows next.…So lets take a look at the process…for adding doors and windows here in this video.…So Im going to start with the door command.…And the first thing that youre going to notice is…that if you try and place a door,…its going to give you a message…that says click on a wall to place a door.…So doors are what we call hosted elements…and they require a wall host.…So the door wont actually appear…until you move your mouse nearby a wall.…And then it could go on any wall in your file…but until you actually select a wall,…you wont be able to place it.… Now before I go ahead and start placing that,…let me make sure Im placing the right type.…So here on the properties palette,…Im going to open up my type selector…and I currently have three different families…to choose from in this particular file.…I have a bi-fold door family here…with several sizes,…I have an ...
Using object styles
Join Paul F. Aubin for an in-depth discussion in this video Using object styles, part of Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
Adding blends
Join Paul F. Aubin for an in-depth discussion in this video Adding blends, part of Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
Stacked walls
Join Paul F. Aubin for an in-depth discussion in this video Stacked walls, part of Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
Change a worksheet's tab color
That means using some sort of visual cue to indicate importance. In this movie, I will show you how to highlight a worksheet ...