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The little revit videos really don't show much. But, at the mercy of the big machine I guess. Like you said, at least the product is good, just disappointed that the tutorials went away. I'm totally with you on this one. Fine if you want to add "videos" but don't take away something as useful as the self paced tutorials. In the first chapter it explains that the Tutorials are based on a Building "Jenkins Music Building in Kansas City" and invites the user to the appropriate Sybex download page where data from chapters of the book can be downloaded.

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Back to Revit Products Category. Modifying and Mirroring 1. Building on Existing Geometry 1. View Control and Object Display 1. The View Control Bar 1. The View Tab 1. The Steering Wheel 1. Traditional Zooms 1. Thin Lines 1. The Project Browser 1. Windows 1. File Types and Families 1. System and Hosted Families. System Families 1. Hosted Families 1. Using Revit Template File. Using Revit Family Files. Are You Experienced? Now you can Creating a Model 2.

Placing Walls 2. Adding Exterior Walls 2. Using Reference Planes 2. Adding More Walls 2. Wall Adjustments 2. Adding Interior Walls 2.

Temporary Dimension Settings 2. Placing Interior Partitions 2. Editing Wall Joins 2. Displaying Wall Joins 2. Disallowing Wall Join 2. Editing the Cut Profile 2. Placing Doors and Windows 2. Adding Doors 2. Placing Wall Tags 2. Loading Families 2. Placing Openings in Your Walls 2. Adding Windows 2. Window Properties 2. Creating Views 3. Creating Levels 3. Adding Levels 3. The Composition of a Level 3. Other Level Adjustments 3. Creating Building Sections 3. Making Building Modifications in a Section 3.

Adding Wall Sections 3. Creating Detail Sections 3. Crop Regions 3. Splitting a Section Segment 3. Creating Callouts 3. Creating a Camera View 3. Modifying the Camera 3. Creating an Elevation 3. Interior Elevations 3. Elevation Properties 3. Annotation Properties 3.

Working with the Revit Tools 4. The Basic Edit Commands 4. The Move Command 4. The Copy Command 4. The Rotate Command 4. The Array Command 4. Radial Array 4. Linear Array 4. The Mirror Command 4. The Align Tool 4. Locking an Alignment 4.

The Split Element Command 4. The Trim Command 4. The Offset Command 4. Creating the Plans 4. Dimensioning and Annotating 5. Dimensioning 5. Aligned Dimensions 5. Aligned Dimensions by Picking Points 5. Dimensioning an Angle 5. Editing the Witness Line 5. Overriding the Precision 5. Linear Dimensions 5.

Angular Dimensions 5. Radial Dimensions 5. Arc Length Dimensions 5. Using Dimensions as a Layout Tool 5. Constraining the Model 5. Using the Exclude Tool 8. Using Move to Project 8. Removing Elements 8. Saving, Loading, and Reloading Groups 8. Practical Considerations 8.

Getting Rid of a Group 8. Complexity 8. Nesting 8. Mirroring 8. Worksharing 8. Level to Level 8. File Size 9. Rendering 9. Rendering Workflow 9. Exterior Rendering: Day 9. Render Quality Settings 9. Lighting 9. Grouping Lights 9. Editing Lights in Groups 9. Using Groups to Control Lights 9. Setting the Background 9. Adding and Adjusting Material 9. Assigning a Material to an Element 9. Applying a Material with the Paint Tool 9. Real-Time Rendering Working with Other Files Linking Revit Models Controlling Display Worksets Managing Links Managing Revit Links Tagging Linked Revit Models Reconcile Hosting Command Working with CAD Files DWG Files Linking or Importing DWG FONTS Exporting DWG Exporting DWF Files Saving DWF Settings Linking DWF Using Raster Files Rooms and Areas Rooms Room Separation Lines Room Schedules Key Schedules for Rooms Areas Identifying Rentable Areas Tags, Schedules, and Keynotes Tags Loading Tags Using Tags Tag by Category Material Tag Schedules Creating a Component Schedule Modifying a Component Schedule Exporting Schedules Material Takeoff Keynotes Keynote Text File Assigning Keynotes Creating Keynotes Keynoting Legend Customizing the Keynote File Detailing Detail and Drafting Views Component Symbol Fundamentals Detail Components Repeating Details Legend Components Embedding Detail Components in Modeling Families Detailing Tools Drawing Detail Lines Editing Detail Lines Line Weight Plotting Line Patterns Overriding Lines with the Linework Tool Representing Insulation Filled Regions Masking Regions Adding Text Adding a Text Note to Your View Creating and Editing Text Styles Preparing General Notes Creating and Managing Detail Libraries Saving to a Library Inserting from a File Sheets About Titleblocks and Sheets Cut and Fill Schedules 3.

The Revit Workflow 4. Configuring Templates and Standards 4. Introducing Project Templates 4. Customizing Project Settings for Graphic Quality 4. Object Styles 4. Line Settings 4. Setting Line Weights 4. Setting Line Patterns 4. Creating a New Line Pattern 4. Setting Line Styles 4. Materials 4. Material Properties 4. Material Strategies 4. Fill Patterns 4.

Creating a New Drafting Pattern 4. Creating a Custom Complex Pattern 4. Importing a Custom Pattern 4. Color Schemes 4. Efficient View Management 4.

Organizing Views 4. Creating and Assigning Filters 4. Applying View Templates 4. Creating Custom Annotations 4. Tag Family Fundamentals 4. Creating a Custom Door Tag 4. View Tags 4. Creating a Custom Section Tag 4.

Creating a Custom Elevation Tag 4. Starting a Project with a Custom Template 4. Strategies for Managing Templates 4. Aggregating Template Data 4. Transferring Project Standards 4. Inserting Views from a File 4. Inserting 2D Elements from a File 4. The Bottom Line 5. Managing a Revit Project 5. Understanding a BIM Workflow 5. Staffing for BIM 5. Project Roles Using Revit 5. Architect 5. Modeler 5. Drafter 5. Adding Team Members to Fight Fires 5.

Detailing in Revit 5. Working in a Large Team 5. Breaking Up a Model 5. Using Worksets 5. Quality Control and BIM 5. Keeping an Eye on File Size 5. Purging Unused Families and Groups 5. Cutting Down on the Number of Views 5. Using Schedules 5. Wall Schedules 5. Keynotes 5. Finding Errors and Warnings 5.

Activating Design Options 5. The Bottom Line 6. Understanding Worksharing 6. Understanding Worksharing Basics 6. Using Worksharing in Your Project 6. Types of Worksets 6. Organizing Worksets 6. Managing Workflow with Worksets 6. Creating a Central File 6. Creating the Local File 6. Saving Work 6. Saving at Intervals 6. Loading Work from Other Team Members 6. Moving Elements Between Worksets 6. Understanding Element Ownership in Worksets 6. Borrowing Elements 6. Requesting Permission 6.

Granting Permission 6. Relinquishing Permission 6. Closing Revit 6. The Bottom Line 7. Working with Consultants 7. Preparing for Collaboration 7. Social BIM 7. BIM Execution Plan 7. Coordination in Revit 7. Linked Models 7.

Shared Positioning 7. Acquiring or Publishing Coordinates 7. Attachment vs. Overlay 7. Links with Worksharing 7. Benefits and Limitations 7. Exercise: Using Linked Models 7. Modifying Element Visibility in Linked Files 7. Coordination Tools 7. Coordination Review 7. Exercise: Using Coordination Review 7.

Interference Checking 7. Tools for Interference Checking 7. Exercise: Running an Interference Check 7. The Bottom Line 8.

Interoperability: Working Multiplatform 8. The BIM Curve 8. Overview of Importing 8. Import Settings 8. Font Mapping 8. Importing vs. Linking 8. Manipulating Linked Data 8. Importing 2D Data 8. Backgrounds for BIM Conversion 8. Coordination 8. Details 8. Importing 3D Data 8. Imported Data as a Mass 8. Imported Data as a Face 8. Imported Data as an Object 8. Overview of Exporting 8. Preparing for Exports 8. Export Layer Settings 8. DWG Settings for Export 8. Exporting 3D Model Data 8.

Studies in Google SketchUp 8. IFC Interoperability 8. Modeling and Massing for Design 9. Advanced Modeling and Massing 9. Massing UI and Functionality 9. Intuitive and Formula Mass Creation 9. In-Place Masses 9. Family Component Masses 9. Floor Area Faces and Scheduling Masses 9. Simple Mass Creation 9. Floor Area Faces 9. Scheduling Masses 9. Creating Masses 9. Massing Surfaces 9. Massing Forms 9. Intuitive Massing 9. In-Place Surface 9. Wall By Face 9. Pattern-Based System 9. In-Place Solids 9.

Formula-Driven Massing 9. Simple Mass Family 9. Generic Model Mass Family 9. Complex Mass Family 9. The Bottom Line Conceptual Design and Sustainability Sustainable Design Concepts Using Schedules Calculating Recycled Content Calculating the Window-to-Wall Ratio Sun Shading and Solar Paths Sun Studies Creating a Solar Study Creating an Animated Solar Study Previewing a Solar Study Exporting the Animation Creating a Solar Path Energy Modeling Using Revit for Energy Analysis Exporting to gbXML Project Location Building Envelope Rooms and Volumes All Spaces Need a Room Element Setting Room Heights Turning on Room Volumes Daylighting Setting Up for Daylighting Analysis Build a Good Model



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