warburg
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What is the thing that almost instinctively wants to do who approaches (timorous) to the mastodonte revit architecture coming from the gruntosauro autocad?
pull up a house starting from its good 2d dwg files.
Good.
if I had to make a book of a dexteristic character on revit, after the various generalist pippes that all are able to write also because they have already written very well in use and uk before us, I would insert a long chapter dedicated to this: unitaryly structured by the import of the cad to the drawing of the tables to be printed.
Do you know Italian or foreign books where this is? I did not (but perhaps because I could not see the recent Italian texts published on revit).
so far I found only two people who made very useful videoturorials in this sense: the revit kid with 8 bets on the harbor house, and derek dufon.
In fact, I would just make a small text on this aspect.
It's true, in the official Italian autodesk tutorials there is a long and detailed construction exercise from scratch of a fantastic American building... that in fact teaches some basic things. . However, as to say, it leaves you a bit dry, it is standard, it has none of the difficulties you usually face like: model walls in masonry, model an existing building to which to annex a new part, model cellars and basements, downhill ramps...... .
happy to be denied, of course!
pull up a house starting from its good 2d dwg files.
Good.
if I had to make a book of a dexteristic character on revit, after the various generalist pippes that all are able to write also because they have already written very well in use and uk before us, I would insert a long chapter dedicated to this: unitaryly structured by the import of the cad to the drawing of the tables to be printed.
Do you know Italian or foreign books where this is? I did not (but perhaps because I could not see the recent Italian texts published on revit).
so far I found only two people who made very useful videoturorials in this sense: the revit kid with 8 bets on the harbor house, and derek dufon.
In fact, I would just make a small text on this aspect.
It's true, in the official Italian autodesk tutorials there is a long and detailed construction exercise from scratch of a fantastic American building... that in fact teaches some basic things. . However, as to say, it leaves you a bit dry, it is standard, it has none of the difficulties you usually face like: model walls in masonry, model an existing building to which to annex a new part, model cellars and basements, downhill ramps...... .
happy to be denied, of course!