I really want to thank you for this video. Im in a school that's using your 2022 book but had us download revit 2024. This video is literally exactly what i was looking for to solve the Toposurface/Toposolid debacle.
Life saver! I've been teaching myself revit '24 using the '21 residential design book my brother used and everything was going perfectly fine until I got to this section. Back on track now so thank you for making this video!
@@DanielStineNow Thanks for answering. I am using the very basic one, I'm almost at the end of it, "Residential Design Using Autodesk Revit 2024". Which one you do think I should take next? Thanks again.
On my 20th tutorial video it seems and I can never get voids/void cuts to work. Always getting an error message saying "Can't make cut-out" or "Void forms of this family do not cut anything"... Any ideas?
I really want to thank you for this video. Im in a school that's using your 2022 book but had us download revit 2024. This video is literally exactly what i was looking for to solve the Toposurface/Toposolid debacle.
I am glad it was helpful!
Life saver! I've been teaching myself revit '24 using the '21 residential design book my brother used and everything was going perfectly fine until I got to this section. Back on track now so thank you for making this video!
Great video.
I'm learning Revit from your book. Excellent teachings. It would be great if you release an Advance course.
I have written 6 Revit books! They range from basic to more advanced. Which one are you using?
@@DanielStineNow Thanks for answering.
I am using the very basic one, I'm almost at the end of it, "Residential Design Using Autodesk Revit 2024".
Which one you do think I should take next?
Thanks again.
@@kevingarcia7630Design Integration or Interior Design using Revit depending on the topics are are interested in. Both get more advanced.
On my 20th tutorial video it seems and I can never get voids/void cuts to work. Always getting an error message saying "Can't make cut-out" or "Void forms of this family do not cut anything"... Any ideas?