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I would like to ask you: do there exist learning resources that concern only or mainly modeling with revit 2010? I refer to the modeling of small objects, furniture and the like, therefore also without need (at the moment) to make families but only to obtain at the end small renderings to be printed at most on an a4.
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Hi, I know not. However revit does not allow to push too much in the modeling of small things around the centimeter.
 
Azz, thank you so much! another point less for a program that is seemingly useless to me, I will be wrong. . .
synthesis:
- I don't need it for the small restorations that I do, it's enough and advances the 2d of a carcad also 2000 (especially in the yard. . . )
- I don't have new building assignments right now.
- if I have to draw a fixture, a furniture, a 1:1 scale liturgical object, how do I do, recover autocad?

...

Why did I buy it? :Mother:

perhaps for my needs was enough the basic version of progecad :-))))))
 
but a fixture is not stuff from a cm.... I mainly deal with interior renovations and furniture and revit I find it exceptional... model all I need (bar benches, tables, chairs, shaped countertops, seats). I've been working on parametric furniture systems that are giving me many satisfactions practically over the practical design phase I already have the quote made...work in 3d allows me to limit errors and surprises in the yard and if something runs me correct the tables to the flight (all) and in the yard are always up to date.....so I think that if revit is a great program for big work is unparalleled on small business terms. . .personally until I devoted myself to families learning to farm them according to my needs I thought it as you... then I opened a way of chance that I didn't see before.

Why did I buy it?
Trust me, just have the patience to study it a little deeper and you will see that it is worth all the cents spent. . .especially if you decide to set up the scale module and that of the land: :wink:
 
Thank you, your answer comforts me a bit:-)
that the infix is not stuff from a centimeter is true, they are ten millimeters :-) joke a bit, it is only to tell you that sometimes it happens to draw customized fixtures, made with elements not of series, and therefore I would like to make a nice render with revit etc etc etc etc etc that of course you should rely on solids or families that then I would use also to give the designs to the locker, so they have to be right. .
However, yes, my "bug" at the moment is not able to find time to study. the only chance would be to sign up for the course that the seller proposes, you take it as an obligation, you are "forced" and go... I made him a proposal but he smiled: I enrolled in the course and you subscribe to the subscription for this year:tongue:
Hi.
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In fact, modeling the infix is not a problem with revit, or at least a mobile, I referred more than anything to a modeling of minuteries, for example in the image I attach, the machine has dimensions of about 60 cm, the rivet that should be a precise circumference in reality is not displayed exactly, as it should!
I hate courses and subs!:biggrin:
 

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Thanks rob, I understand:)
I don't even love courses (but made for autocad photoshop indesign and other) and even subs, but the latter to avoid them touching to do the bad ones and I am not much that I have redeemed:tongue::biggrin:. . .
 

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