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Creating Floor Edge Slab and Custom Component

September 9, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 6 Comments

We have created ceiling in our Revit model. Now let’s take a look to our void in stair area. There is a gap between floor at 2nd story and 1st floor ceiling. In the real world, of course this is not right. We have to close it. There are several ways to do that, depends […]

Revit Annotations: Dimension

October 5, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 2 Comments

We have done with modeling our building for now. After we placed Revit components, now we can produce descent drawings. Well, we haven’t learn about curtain wall and site/topography which I plan to write later. But let’s have fun for a while. We are going to discuss about the other modeling technique in Revit later, […]

Working with Door and Window Tags

October 12, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso Leave a Comment

In this Revit tutorial, we will create a view for doors and windows plan. We will hide some details and add door and windows tags.

Defining Room and Room Legend

October 18, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso Leave a Comment

Room is one type of information you can add to your Revit model. That’s why we call it building information modeling (BIM). It’s not just lines and text. It can hold a lot of information in your building model. This time we will define rooms in our design, and create a room schedule. Let’s open […]

Creating Schedule from Revit Model

October 26, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 1 Comment

Creating schedule from your Revit model basically is just the same. Once you are finished with your Revit model, you can count any data from your model. It can be door/window schedule, where you can show how many doors/windows. Or it can be wall schedule, to show wall length, wall area, or wall volume. You […]

Placing Views to Sheet

November 2, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 4 Comments

We are getting to the end of this tutorial. We have created our Revit model. We have the plan views, elevation views, section views, schedules, and you might already experiment with perspective views. This is the basic information we can present in a sheet. I consider the basic tutorial ends here. There are more, but […]

Playing With Revit Camera

November 9, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 10 Comments

After creating your 3D model in Revit, of course you want to show off your model. Why not? It’s easy. You may already have several cameras in your project right now! In this post, we will discuss about placing and fine tuning our camera. And we will also discuss how to create a 3D section […]

Rendering Your Model

November 22, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 7 Comments

After we have finished creating a 3D model, then it is natural if we need to represent it in a nice photorealistic rendering image. We can do that in Revit, and we don’t need to be a master to produce a nice rendered image. Revit is included with mental ray rendering. It might not be […]

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