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[Revit Training Course]
LEVEL: BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE
This course is designed in a condensed approach teaching you everything you need in under 8 hours focusing on the useability and not a comprehensive reference manual. We will cover the most crucial components, enabling you to begin modeling without delay. All video lessons are short, edited to distil the most valuable information, and designed to respect your time. every video has been named and categorised so you can easily refer back to a video with ease.
certificate on completion
For only £75
level.
beginner
format.
online
duration.
8 hours
lessons.
100+
language.
english
prior knowledge.
none
required version.
what is included with this course.
Exceptional Quality
1 Main Project
15 Quizzes & a Final Exam
24/7 Support
1-Hour Zoom chat
First-Rate Materials
Licensed Professional
curriculum.
01 / getting started.
11 / curtain walls.
introduction to the course,
understanding the terminology and BIM,
how to correctly download and install the software.
02 / touring the interface.
start screen,
file tab, quick access toolbar & info centre,
tabs, ribbons and panels,
properties palette and project browser,
status bar, view control and selection toggles,
navigating the drawing area,
contextual tab.
introduction to curtain walls,
constructing a curtain wall,
curtain wall - entrance,
curtain wall - rear,
curtain wall - front.
12 / reflected ceiling plan (RCP).
introduction to reflected ceilings,
adjusting the ceiling position,
creating the first-floor ceiling plan,
adding components to the ceiling,
example of rendered ceiling components.
03 / introduction to walls.
13 / creating a 2D callout detail.
wall tool basics,
additional wall tool drawing methods,
options bar - wall tool,
properties palette - wall tool.
04 / basic tools.
align, offset & mirror,
move, copy, rotate, trim & extend,
split element, pin, array, scale & delete.
setting up a callout,
masking and filled regions,
detail components,
repeating detail components,
placing insulation,
using the detail line and creating a line style,
adding text with leaders,
adding break lines.
05 / datum elements.
datum levels - basics,
datum levels - continued,
creating the grid system.
06 / major components.
placing structural columns on the grid,
placing architectural columns on the grid,
placing external walls,
placing internal walls,
using the equality constraints,
placing the ground floor slab,
placing a boundary footpath.
07 / minor components.
placings doors from the type selector,
loading doors from the library,
creating a new door type,
adding a wall opening,
editing the wall profile to create an opening,
adding a structural opening to the wall,
placing windows.
08 / creating the next level.
increasing top constraint,
placing the first-floor slab,
adding a shaft opening to the slab,
selection filter and aligned to selected levels.
09 / vertical circulation.
stair by component,
stair by sketch,
creating the project stairs,
placing a railing,
creating a railing.
10 / roof component.
introduction to the roof by footprint,
modifying roofs by footprint,
pitched roof by footprint,
flat roof by footprint,
roof by extrusion and work planes.
14 / dimensions.
introduction to dimensions by individual reference,
dimension by the entire wall,
witness lines,
modifying a dimension.
15 / tags, schedules and legends.
introduction to tags,
adding information to the tags,
placing window tags,
placing wall tags,
applying tags to the first floor,
creating a room and placing room tags,
creating a room legend,
creating a room schedule,
creating a door schedule,
creating a window schedule,
creating a door and window legend.
16 / visualisations.
introduction to shadows and sun settings,
creating a one-day solar study,
introduction to rendering,
rendering the first image,
rendering the second image,
introduction to walkthroughs,
modifying a walkthrough,
creating a walkthrough over two levels.
17 / create sheets and print.
opening a sheet and overview of the title-block,
setting up a sheet pt.01,
setting up a sheet pt.02,
adding render views and callouts to the sheet,
loading an A2 title-block,
duplicating views,
page setup & printing.
18 / test your knowledge.
1 final exam with 40 questions,
15 quizzes, 1 at the end of every section.
professional
outcomes.
01 / Solid Foundation in Revit.
you will gain a solid foundation in using Revit software by completing the course. you will understand the basic interface, terminology, and essential tools necessary for creating 3D models and architectural designs.
here are five professional outcomes or skills that you can expect to gain from your course
02 / Proficiency in Creating 3D Models.
the course will enable beginners to create 3D models of buildings and structures using Revit. you will learn how to design walls, floors, roofs, doors, and windows, and assemble them into a complete 3D representation of a building.
03 / Construction Documentation Skills.
you will develop skills in generating accurate construction documentation using Revit. you will learn how to create floor plans, elevations, sections, legends and schedules, which are crucial for communicating design intent to clients, contractors, and other stakeholders.
04 / Visualization and Presentations.
you will gain proficiency in utilizing Revit's visualization tools to create compelling presentations of your design projects. you will learn how to apply materials, create realistic lighting conditions, and generate camera views for visualizations and walkthroughs. this outcome will enable you to communicate your design intent effectively, enhancing client presentations and stakeholder engagement.
05 / Efficient Design Iteration.
you will learn how to quickly iterate and modify their designs in Revit. you will understand how to make changes to your 3D models, update associated construction documentation automatically, and evaluate design alternatives efficiently. this outcome will enable you to streamline your design process and explore multiple design options effectively.
By achieving these professional outcomes as an intermediate Autodesk Revit user, you will have the skills necessary to contribute effectively to architectural and construction projects. You will be able to create detailed models, generate accurate construction documentation, collaborate with other professionals, create compelling visualizations, and optimize your workflow to deliver high-quality designs efficiently.