that's really helpfull! Thanks for making Revit so understandable (I was more an "Archicad person" and couldn't get Revit somehow). And further, thanks for illustrator tutorial so clear .
Hi mahn! Hope you are doing good please make one video on how to make a slope from one level to another and spot elevation and types of families and their creation... It will b very helpful.. Thanking you in advance.. Regards you r dping very good!🤗
If you create an in-place mass and model levels you can generate floors automatically trimmed to the shape of your mass. In this tutorial he used an in-place component which is why he had to manually trim the floor boundaries. It's pretty easy in the massing environment to Tab in until you select an edge of your extruded form. From there you can move or scale the edge to get a similar tapered effect. Hope that helps!
How do you get this "sketch up-y" effect on Revit? Looks super cool! As a person who knows how to work on revit much better than with Sketch Up, but does love the 3D drawing-ish effect, I'm super interested!
Do you have a tutorial on how you made the city? Are all the other context buildings generic masses? I didnt realize you could build out so much context in Revit!!
Dear Balkan architect, I am working on a project and I was having trouble with the visibility of my links and I thought maybe you can help me out. It would really mean the world. Here is the problem to troubleshoot - I am working with Rvt 2020, and have linked a structural (UC,UB system) into my Architectural project file. I can see the loaded link in my Floor plan view but I cannot see it in my 3D view. Can you please help?
I realize this is an old comment, but were you able to troubleshoot and find a solution? Generally I always start with ensuring links are loaded, worksets are visible, categories are showing, then check design options and phase settings, finally check view-specific settings like if someone accidentally hid element in view. Usually EH (Hide Element in View) is a last resort to clean up visibility/graphics on a view. Hope that helps! There's a classic article out there that runs through 33 ways to find an element that's gone missing in Revit. Look it up sometime if you're curious!
Isn't there a way to export a vectorial 2d graphic from revit? Guess i'll have to import it into sketchup and export from there so i won't have to trace over a bitmap image every time i want a new image.
WOW Thanks for your work this helps me a lot but im just wondering about that if we are making the diagram, do i have to simplify the modeling like that??
Thank you! Just one question: You did move everything away from their original location in the model, which changed the model. Is there a way to do this diagram without actually changing the model? (e.g. move the components in viewport only)
I know Im randomly asking but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my password. I love any help you can offer me
@Conrad Johnathan I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
hi, how do you start your projects ? do you always start in autocad with some basic study of building and then move in to the revit or you starting in revit always ? thx.
hello ,balkan thank u again for everything ur doing. 1 question! did u in-place massed all the surrounding environment or imported from sketch up with 3d buildings on ?
Yes, it possible, the workflow is a bit different though (since Archicad and Revit work with a different mindset). You would combine Graphical Overrides, 3D documents and you would do a bit of post production on the Layout with lines and a few cropped drawings. You don't need to use illustrator.
CAD Mapper may be worth looking into! Infraworks (separate Autodesk product) has some good options to quickly get building context to get a rough idea of the surrounding vicinity. Might still have to verify the immediate surrounding buildings for height and shape to ensure line of sight studies.
Man, I lived on that street! Never thought I'd see it in a revit tutorial!
Haha That is amazing! I have a studio project, and this is the location!
That’s my hometown lol
All my life I thought this was imposible to do in Revit, wow, I'm thrown... thank you so much!
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that's really helpfull! Thanks for making Revit so understandable (I was more an "Archicad person" and couldn't get Revit somehow). And further, thanks for illustrator tutorial so clear .
just use workset sheet it take more easier than do it in revit 100%
Appreciation for your greatest work bro
Great work buddy. Thanks
I learned revit from you! Thanks!
My daily must-watch videos. Thanks! you are helping me so much!
Spectacular. Bravo 👏
Finally Mins later cos out with the soft
My favorite channel now
Another great work that i was looking for a long time, thank you so much
Nice tutorial!!!
this is so cool ✨
Thank you🌸
Thank you for the exploded tutorial
Balkan Architect
very good work as always !
Great tutorial! Thank you so much for your time and effort!
WOW! You made my day Balkan. Thanks!!!
such great videos man!
AWESOME! I always wanted to know how to do stuff like this. Time to learn Illustrator I guess.
You are a life saver!
nice, i always watch ur videos...
Thank you very much! Your tutorial are so helpful.
I liked it because of the pun. 10/10
I really appreciate your work, thank you for this video!
hello , thanks a lot for everything ur doing !!!
600 yuhoo!! thanks a lot
Thanks you are the best bro.
Gracias 👍
I love it thank uuuu
Hi mahn! Hope you are doing good please make one video on how to make a slope from one level to another and spot elevation and types of families and their creation... It will b very helpful.. Thanking you in advance.. Regards you r dping very good!🤗
Nice
May I know how to get this background buildings? What tutorial can i refer to?
help a lot
great
Do you have a video on how you massed the slopped roof with floors?
If you create an in-place mass and model levels you can generate floors automatically trimmed to the shape of your mass. In this tutorial he used an in-place component which is why he had to manually trim the floor boundaries. It's pretty easy in the massing environment to Tab in until you select an edge of your extruded form. From there you can move or scale the edge to get a similar tapered effect. Hope that helps!
how did you make the city?
How do you get this "sketch up-y" effect on Revit? Looks super cool! As a person who knows how to work on revit much better than with Sketch Up, but does love the 3D drawing-ish effect, I'm super interested!
its in the same menus as the lighting and shadows. you;; see it there.
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its a lot to me. Each and everything explain.
Tutorial on how you made the map please
Do you have a tutorial on how you made the city? Are all the other context buildings generic masses? I didnt realize you could build out so much context in Revit!!
Hey, I just wanted to check briesofty if there is a way for to import a new soft into the program, for example softs or sotNice tutorialng that
It is exilent.thank you very much
Dear Balkan architect,
I am working on a project and I was having trouble with the visibility of my links and I thought maybe you can help me out. It would really mean the world. Here is the problem to troubleshoot - I am working with Rvt 2020, and have linked a structural (UC,UB system) into my Architectural project file. I can see the loaded link in my Floor plan view but I cannot see it in my 3D view. Can you please help?
I realize this is an old comment, but were you able to troubleshoot and find a solution? Generally I always start with ensuring links are loaded, worksets are visible, categories are showing, then check design options and phase settings, finally check view-specific settings like if someone accidentally hid element in view. Usually EH (Hide Element in View) is a last resort to clean up visibility/graphics on a view. Hope that helps!
There's a classic article out there that runs through 33 ways to find an element that's gone missing in Revit. Look it up sometime if you're curious!
Isn't there a way to export a vectorial 2d graphic from revit? Guess i'll have to import it into sketchup and export from there so i won't have to trace over a bitmap image every time i want a new image.
WOW Thanks for your work
this helps me a lot
but im just wondering about that
if we are making the diagram, do i have to simplify the modeling like that??
Hey, This tutorial is great thank you, i would like to know how did you make the masses' color transparent.
Thank you! Just one question: You did move everything away from their original location in the model, which changed the model. Is there a way to do this diagram without actually changing the model? (e.g. move the components in viewport only)
I know Im randomly asking but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my password. I love any help you can offer me
@Dakari Kaysen instablaster =)
@Conrad Johnathan I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Conrad Johnathan It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
@Dakari Kaysen No problem =)
hi may i know what is your pc spec or laptop spec to get this software running smooth
hi, how do you start your projects ? do you always start in autocad with some basic study of building and then move in to the revit or you starting in revit always ? thx.
Usually I just start off in revit
hello ,balkan thank u again for everything ur doing. 1 question! did u in-place massed all the surrounding environment or imported from sketch up with 3d buildings on ?
The surrounding environment was modeled as walls and roofs in revit.
Great video! Can this also be done in ArchiCAD?
Yes, it possible, the workflow is a bit different though (since Archicad and Revit work with a different mindset). You would combine Graphical Overrides, 3D documents and you would do a bit of post production on the Layout with lines and a few cropped drawings. You don't need to use illustrator.
How did you make that city?
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is there a faster way to get the surrounding enviroment than building it all manually?
CAD Mapper may be worth looking into! Infraworks (separate Autodesk product) has some good options to quickly get building context to get a rough idea of the surrounding vicinity. Might still have to verify the immediate surrounding buildings for height and shape to ensure line of sight studies.
how did you create these masses of the building elements? you said they are family units?
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