In the future could you create a tutorial on how to draw details in Revit? Perhaps showcase the connection detail between walls/floors, and maybe panel wall/cladding details.
Woah, I'm blessed to have my channel graced by Shaggy XD. That is the plan, I'm going to model this drawing in Revit and do plans/elevations/details and the like. I'm gussing this is your first time on this channel, but I have 2 playlist tutorials, 1 shows you how to model a house with structural framing in Revit and the other is a list of detail drawings that I made from the model. You can see them at the links below: Revit house structure tutorial playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLOQj24WRxXmUJxrMeSPZc9wejGwEL4vdA.html Architectural technical drawing playlist [including detail drawings of the model] - ua-cam.com/play/PLOQj24WRxXmWUGv702PvHL_4uPKzDrPkD.html These details are drawn manually on Revit with some bits automated like 'repeating component details', so it doesn't take advantage of Revit's abilities, but the next detail drawing set I'm going to do will use Revit's powers. Enjoy.
Hi. Sure I can help. I don't know if you saw in the video but you need a 30-60-90° to draw isometric drawings. All vertical lines stay vertical, and all horizontal lines are at 30°. You can use a scale rule to accurately mark out the wall lengths. For pitched roofs you have to determine how high you want your roof to be and go from there. I hope this helps but if you want a step by step video about it, let me know and I'll work on it. Thanks.
You leaving those first lines really made it difficult to follow determine the lines you were using. It would have taken 10 seconds to erase them and clean them up for your Viewers.
In the future could you create a tutorial on how to draw details in Revit? Perhaps showcase the connection detail between walls/floors, and maybe panel wall/cladding details.
Woah, I'm blessed to have my channel graced by Shaggy XD. That is the plan, I'm going to model this drawing in Revit and do plans/elevations/details and the like. I'm gussing this is your first time on this channel, but I have 2 playlist tutorials, 1 shows you how to model a house with structural framing in Revit and the other is a list of detail drawings that I made from the model. You can see them at the links below:
Revit house structure tutorial playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLOQj24WRxXmUJxrMeSPZc9wejGwEL4vdA.html
Architectural technical drawing playlist [including detail drawings of the model] - ua-cam.com/play/PLOQj24WRxXmWUGv702PvHL_4uPKzDrPkD.html
These details are drawn manually on Revit with some bits automated like 'repeating component details', so it doesn't take advantage of Revit's abilities, but the next detail drawing set I'm going to do will use Revit's powers. Enjoy.
Could you help me some ideas of my plan with 4x8 meters 3 bedroom with two stories
I’m a filipino and also watching your you tube channel
Hi, yeah you could send me an email and I'll take a look.
could you please please help me in my plan I can't imagine it's isometric
Hi. Sure I can help. I don't know if you saw in the video but you need a 30-60-90° to draw isometric drawings.
All vertical lines stay vertical, and all horizontal lines are at 30°. You can use a scale rule to accurately mark out the wall lengths. For pitched roofs you have to determine how high you want your roof to be and go from there.
I hope this helps but if you want a step by step video about it, let me know and I'll work on it. Thanks.
You didn't show how to draft the roof
Yes unfortunately it was one of those times when I thought the camera was recording and it wasn't 😵
do u have any tutorial how to do the roof with complicated roof plan
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You didn't even show how to actually draw the roof🙄.
Thanks for your feedback, I think I did mention how I measured out the roof shape, but next time I'll try and get a recording of it.
You leaving those first lines really made it difficult to follow determine the lines you were using. It would have taken 10 seconds to erase them and clean them up for your Viewers.
Thanks for your comment. I suppose this video could use an update. I can try and make a new one without the annoying wobbly camera tricks.