
Revit offers comprehensive and detailed explanations, making it an excellent BIM/Revit training video tutorial series. It is suitable for learning Revit and other versions. The full tutorial covers an introduction to the latest features of Revit software, along with 25 chapters of step-by-step lessons, totaling 144 lessons. The entire data set exceeds 6GB, and users interested in it can download it. Additionally, the package includes tutorial materials!
New Features in Revit
- 01: Improved Interface and Basic Operations
- 02: Enhanced Material Editor
- 03: Upgraded View Functions
- 04: Added 3D View Display Methods
- 05: Improved 3D Drawing Tools
- 06: Enhanced Detailed List Functionality
Chapter 1: Overview of Revit Architecture
- 1-1: Starting and Shutting Down
- 1-2: Interface Introduction
- 1-3-1: Projects and Project Templates
- 1-3-2: Tribes
Chapter 2: Basic Operations in Revit Architecture
- 2-1-1: Using Project Browser
- 2-1-2: Navigating Views
- 2-1-3: Using the View Cube
- 2-1-4: Using the View Control Bar
- 2-2-1: Selecting Elements
- 2-2-2: Modification and Editing Tools
- 2-2-3: Using Shortcut Keys
- 2-3-1: Using Temporary Dimension Labels
Chapter 4: Creating Elevations and Grids
- 4-1-1: Creating Elevations
- 4-1-2: Modifying Elevations
- 4-2-1: Creating Grids
- 4-2-2: Modifying Grid Objects
Chapter 5: Creating Walls
- 5-1-1: Drawing the Exterior Wall of the Cafeteria
- 5-1-3: Drawing the F1 Exterior Wall of the Office Section
- 5-1-4: Drawing Interior Walls of the First Floor Office Area
- 5-1-5: Drawing Exterior Walls and Parapets of the Second and Third Floors (Office Area)
- 5-1-6: Drawing Interior Walls of the Second and Third Floors (Office Area)
- 5-2-2: Adding Partial Curtain Walls for the Office Building
- 5-3-1: Defining and Drawing Stacked Walls
- 5-3-2: Editing Wall Outlines
- 5-4-3: Wall Attachment and Separation
- 5-5-1: Complex Wall Forms
Chapter 6: Doors, Windows, and Curtain Walls
- 6-1-1: Adding Doors
- 6-1-2: Adding Windows
- 6-1-3: Arranging Doors and Windows on Other Floors
- 6-2-1: Manually Dividing Curtain Wall Grids
- 6-2-2: Setting Curtain Wall Panels
- 6-2-3: Adding Curtain Wall Mullions
- 6-2-4: Automatic Curtain Wall Modifications
- 6-3-1: Using the Match Type Properties Tool
Chapter 7: Floors, Roofs, and Ceilings
- 7-1-1: Adding Indoor Floor Slabs
- 7-1-2: Creating Outdoor Floor Slabs
- 7-1-3: Floor Slabs and Profiled Plates with Slopes
- 7-2-1: Adding Comprehensive Building Roofs
- 7-2-2: Modifying Sub Elements
- 7-2-3: Practicing Sloping and Stretching Roofs
- 7-2-4: Using Slope Arrows
- 7-3-1: Ceilings
Chapter 8: Handrails, Stairs, Slopes, and Openings
- 8-1-1: Creating Outdoor Air Conditioning Railings
- 8-1-3: Defining Various Armrest Forms
- 8-1-4: Handrails in Revit 2013
- 8-2-1: Adding Indoor Staircases
- 8-2-3: Modifying Stair Handrails
- 8-3-1: Creating Stairwell Openings Using Opening Tools
- 8-3-2: Other Forms of Openings
- 8-4-1: Adding Ramps
Chapter 9: Main Layout and Components
- 9-1-1: Adding Staircase Floor Edges
- 9-1-2: Adding Floor Slab Edge Beams in Other Locations
- 9-1-3: Outdoor Steps
- 9-2-1: Adding Special Canopies
- 9-2-2: Toilet Layout
Chapter 10: Structural Layout
- 10-1-1: Layout of Structural Columns
- 10-2-1: Drawing Beams
Chapter 11: Site and Site Components
- 11-1-1: Methods for Generating Terrain Surfaces
- 11-1-2: Creating Terrain Surfaces by Importing DWG Data
- 11-1-3: Creating Terrain Surfaces by Importing Survey Point Data
- 11-2-1: Adding Building Floors
- 11-3-1: Creating Site Roads
- 11-3-2: Site Leveling
- 11-4-1: Site Components
Chapter 12: Room and Area Reports
- 12-1-1: Creating Rooms
- 12-1-2: Room Legends
- 12-2-1: Area Analysis
Chapter 13: Design Performance
- 13-1-1: Differences in Five Display Styles
- 12-1-2: “Graphic Display Options” Settings
- 13-2-1: Rendering Wall Material Appearances
- 13-2-2: Decals
- 13-3-1: Creating Cameras
- 13-4-1: Outdoor Rendering
- 13-4-3: Indoor Rendering
- 13-6-1: Roaming Animation
Chapter 14: Conceptual Design
- 14-1-1: Positioning in Conceptual Massing
- 14-1-2: Creating and Editing Surfaces
- 14-2-1: Surface Segmentation Using UV Grid
- 14-2-1-a: Custom Surface Segmentation
- 14-2-2-a: Using Automatic Surface Fill Patterns
- 14-2-2-b: Using Adaptive Components
- 14-2-2-c: Revit 2013 New Features
- 14-2-3-a: Creating Standard Surface Fill Patterns
- 14-2-3-b: Creating Adaptive Components
- 14-3-1: Volume Studies
- 14-3-2: Converting to Architectural Design Model
Chapter 15: Revit Architecture and Green Design
- 15-2-1: Project Location Settings
- 15-2-2: Activating Shadow and Sun Path
Chapter 16: Object Management and View Control
- 16-1-1: Line Type and Line Weight Settings
- 16-1-2: Object Style Settings
- 16-2-1: View Display Properties
- 16-2-2: Controlling View Element Display
- 16-2-3: View Filters
- 16-3-1: Using View Templates
- 16-3-2: Creating Views
Chapter 17: Application Annotations
- 17-1-1: Adding Dimension Annotations
- 17-1-2: Adding Elevation Points and Slopes
- 17-1-3: Using Symbols
- 17-1-4: Adding Door and Window Tags
- 17-2-1: Facade Construction Drawings
- 17-2-2: Section Construction Drawings
Chapter 18: Detailing Sectional Drawings and Detailed Design
- 18-1-1: Processing Profile Information
- 18-2-1: Generating Detailed Drawings
- 18-2-2: Drawing Views and DWG Details
Chapter 19: Detailed Table Statistics
- 19-1-1: Using Built Detail Tables
- 19-1-2: Detail Table Keywords
- 19-2-1: Material Statistics
Chapter 20: Layout and Printing
- 20-1-1: Drawing Layouts
- 20-1-2: Project Information Settings
- 20-1-3: Revision and Version Control of Drawings
- 20-2-1: Exporting as CAD Files
- 20-2-2: Printing
Chapter 21: Using Groups and Components
- 21-1-1: Creating Groups
- 21-1-2: Loading Groups
- 21-2-1: Creating Parts
- 21-2-2: Creating Components
Chapter 22: Using Design Options
- 22-1-1: Applying Design Options
Chapter 23: Collaborative Work
- 23-1-1: Using Links
- 23-1-2: Managing Linked Models
- 23-1-3: Copying and Monitoring
- 23-2-1: Project Baselines and Survey Points
- 23-2-2: Using Shared Coordinates
- 23-3-1: Workset Settings
- 23-3-2: Editing and Sharing
Chapter 24: Engineering Stages
- 24-1-1: Planning Engineering Stages
- 24-2-1: Assigning Stages to Graphic Elements
- 24-3-1: Modifying View ‘Stage Filters’
Chapter 25: Families and Project Models
- 25-2-1: Door Tag Families
- 25-2-2: Creating Material Tags
- 25-2-3: Title Blocks and Shared Parameters
- 25-2-4: Creating Symbol Families
- 25-2-5: View Symbols
- 25-3-2: Creating Rectangular Structural Columns
- 25-3-3: Creating Window Families
- 25-3-4: Nested Families
- 25-3-5: Controlling Nested Families
- 25-4-1: External Data-Driven Families
- 25-4-3: Reporting Parameters
















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