Successfully Migrating from AutoCAD to Revit
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Throughout this Revit tutorial, we are going to learn how to easily transition from the world of AutoCAD into the Revit world and BIM. Software required: Revit 2015.
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Course Description
Throughout this Revit tutorial, we are going to learn how to easily transition from the world of AutoCAD into the Revit world and BIM. Some key takeaways from watching this course include learning how to navigate the Revit interface and learn where the basic toolsets are located, understand the Revit hierarchy of elements and learn how to link in Revit and AutoCAD files, and finally setup strategies and processes to increase productivity. By the end of the training, we'll have the ability to navigate through Revit, utilize existing content from AutoCAD, and make sense of the processes and workflows that Revit uses. Software required: Revit 2015.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 4s
—Introduction and Project Overview 1m 4sSuccessfully Migrating from AutoCAD to Revit- 1h 59m
—Introduction to the Revit Interface 8m 37s
—Understanding the Hierarchy of Revit 8m 25s
—Worksharing, Links and Central Files in Revit 12m 33s
—Starting Your Revit Project Template 9m 3s
—Understanding Family Editing and View Symbols 10m 24s
—Linking and Importing AutoCAD into Revit 10m 57s
—Utilizing Previously Created AutoCAD Content in Revit 7m 2s
—Setting up Sheets and Title Blocks 9m 25s
—Standard Details and Sheet Workflow in Revit 5m 10s
—Schedules and Parameters 8m 13s
—Setting up Revisions in Revit 8m 2s
—Revit Is Four Dimensional 9m 23s
—Understanding Areas and Rooms in Revit 11m 26s
—Summarization 1m 3s