Description
Book SynopsisRevit, a type of Building Information Modeling or “BIM” software, is used widely in the U.S. to provide “real-life” information to clients, as well as a way for contractors to eliminate problems before they arise with a way to track costs. With an installed base of about 300,000 users and growing, it is rapidly becoming the industry standard for architects, mechanical and electrical engineers, plumbers, and HVAC installers. The Autodesk Revit Basics Training Manual focuses on the heart of the Revit software, so that users can improve their speed and productivity in the workplace or in classroom projects. It focuses on the nuances of complex design software, with easy to grasp explanations and plenty of graphics to follow for visual learners. Readers learn to navigate the software as beginners, or use the work as a quick reference to increase their productivity. It is ideal for professional training and can be used
Trade Review
This training manual truly is a game changer when it comes to giving the reader a clear and very well written guide to the basics of the software. I would definitely recommend this manual to beginners who are looking to understand the basics of Revit, as well as intermediate Revit users who want to learn a certain aspect of the software fast. Even after completing all of the examples it provides, I still use this manual, because it is a great tool for reference.
As a newbie to Autodesk's Revit, I had some difficulty trying to learn the basics of the software on my own. However, when I received Brian Clayton's Autodesk's Revit Basics Training Manual, I was overwhelmed with the amount of helpful tips for beginners like me, along with desktop screenshots to help guide me though the drafting process. This training manual truly is a game changer when it comes to giving the reader a clear and very well written guide to the basics of the software. This training manual provides the basics for understanding the Revit software. The layout of each page is great for visual learners like myself and provides helpful tips and examples. Mr. Clayton provides screenshots of what his screen looks like while working through each example in Revit, allowing the reader to follow along with the instructions perfectly. After reading the entire manual, I feel confident enough to move on to more challenging projects and dive deeper into the software. I would definitely recommend this manual to beginners who are looking to understand the basics of Revit, as well as intermediate Revit users who want to learn a certain aspect of the software fast. Even after completing all of the examples it provides, I still use this manual, because it is a great tool for reference. --Mikayla Harkey
Table of Contents
Ch 1: Revit Templates Ch 2: Revit Dimensioning Ch 3: Beginning a Drawing Ch 4: Placing Doors and Windows Ch 5: Creating Floors Ch 6: Creating Ceilings Ch 7: Creating Levels and Datums Ch 8: Creating Stairs Ch 9: Placing Cabinets, Casework and Sink Ch 10: Placing Bathroom Plumbing Fixtures Ch 11: Placing Air Conditioning and Furnace Units Ch 12: Placing Furniture Ch 13: Placing Lights in Ceiling Ch 14: Creating Roof Designs Ch 15: Interior and Exterior Camera Views Ch 16: Rendering Interior and Exterior Views Ch 17: Inserting Objects from the Revit Library and Internet Ch 18: Modifying Doors and Windows Ch.19: Modifying Wall Materials Ch 20: Revit Modify Commands.