I'm an interior Designer transitioning from 3ds max to Revit and i find your videos extremely helpful. Hope your channel grows more and more each day, more power to you sir
@@arkiteasy For me revit just offers much more for the time investment vs max. Dont get me wrong max is still good for strict visualization but for an all around tool, I'd rather be doing revit
@@kotonbads I agree that Max is great for visualization, it's its purpose. Some people are skeptical to use Revit for interior design, I think that Revit is actually great tool for it, so it's great you're moving in that direction :)
Very nice ,I really enjoined and adds more infos to my experience in revit ,, But the only thing i want to know how to apply tiles with materials ihave (texture)? not a normal color I wish u can show me 🙏
As material you can not get it 100%, but you could get very nice results with combining textures and tiles for reflections and bump for example. Then, inside them (reflection for example), add different appearances/textures, like noise or marble, and play with its settings
@@arkiteasy thank you ,, its gonna b nice of u make a video about how to make the tiles and materials with render (specificly for this point) in the future :)
Hi Tanis, this quality output is quite good really and I don’t think it’s going to be way better with Vray for Revit. If you would need a photorealistic quality of render then I can suggest to export the model, open it in 3D Max and do the render with Corona Renderer or Vray
I'm an interior Designer transitioning from 3ds max to Revit and i find your videos extremely helpful. Hope your channel grows more and more each day, more power to you sir
Thanks, I hope the same :) if I may ask, what is the reason of your transitioning?
@@arkiteasy For me revit just offers much more for the time investment vs max. Dont get me wrong max is still good for strict visualization but for an all around tool, I'd rather be doing revit
@@kotonbads I agree that Max is great for visualization, it's its purpose. Some people are skeptical to use Revit for interior design, I think that Revit is actually great tool for it, so it's great you're moving in that direction :)
thanks for your efforts.. you are doing great...
Thank you, happy to hear that 😊
hi, I'm an architecture student, this video was very helpful. thank you so much. I would be very glad if there are more videos like this. good luck.
Hi, glad it was helpful! Will be, we’re working on it :)
wow your videos are amazing. makes me feel modeling is so easy.
i'll be waiting for more videos ^_^
Hi, thanks, really glad to hear this :) working on it, soon will be much more
thanks for sharing . amazing tutorial
Thank you, glad to hear that 😊
Hey i love your videos.
Please keep making these types of videos they are very helpful 😁😁
Glad to hear this :) thanks for suggestion, will be for sure ;)
thanks from Iran
You’re welcome :)
very useful, thanks
Glad it helped :)
Done subscribe..very helpful. Keep up the work man
Thanks for support :)
Very nice ,I really enjoined and adds more infos to my experience in revit ,,
But the only thing i want to know how to apply tiles with materials ihave (texture)? not a normal color
I wish u can show me 🙏
Hi, do you want to have tiles and then texture inside tiles, or you want to tile texture?
@@arkiteasy tiles and inside each one different texture (for example the matchbook marble )
As material you can not get it 100%, but you could get very nice results with combining textures and tiles for reflections and bump for example. Then, inside them (reflection for example), add different appearances/textures, like noise or marble, and play with its settings
@@arkiteasy thank you ,, its gonna b nice of u make a video about how to make the tiles and materials with render (specificly for this point) in the future :)
Probably will be tutorial about materials in Revit
Great video! Thank you!!
What’s the name of the hypnotic song? :)
Thanks, great to hear this. Actually I am not sure, have to take look in archive to find it out
that's inspring but i wonder how it will be with v-ray ? coud you do some v-ray video
Hi Tanis, this quality output is quite good really and I don’t think it’s going to be way better with Vray for Revit. If you would need a photorealistic quality of render then I can suggest to export the model, open it in 3D Max and do the render with Corona Renderer or Vray
зачем там мучаться, если можно в скетчап все сделать за 10 минут. или в 3д макс сделать красиво за это же время
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