Split levels in Revit Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
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Wild! My first professional assignment in my first internship that started yesterday is to model a split level home. Timing could not be better. Thank you brotha
Thanks alot for covering this feature. It is immensely helpful
Really always valuable with your advice. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much Balkan Architect! you have helped me so much. definitely the best videos for Revit.
So informative and this helps and works well on a slopping site regarding a stepped building on it. Thanks for the informative knowledge.😁
this simple step helped me out in such a huge project, thanks man
Great video! I have an issue in drawing a step up from the front of my house to the back on both the first and second floors. This provides me with a very workable solution. Thank you!
Very much informative and I have learnt something new thankx ☺️👍
Love u so very much, thanks!!!
when drawing the plan region on the walls, it is actually better to draw the plan region over the whole lifted/different level so everything you see will be on the correct cut plane.
For bigger projects it is easier to have separate floorplans for different floor levels (that are split or have different heights just like in the video) so you can avoid making mistakes of putting wrong level constraints when drawing on it.
Great video :D
awesome help thanks
Thanks!
great tip
Thanks I didn't even know that was possible
perfect
great
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Excellent thank you very much for all the free knowledge. I work on a BIM teaching platform in Brazil and help students across Europe.
Hi ..can u plz help me on wall layers topic ....thanku
Thanks. It would be easier if you put a link for the current example house to download and follow along with your mentoring.
Great tutorial Milos, what software do you use to record your videos?
Do some landscaping tutorials that would be really appreciated
HI, thanks for your wonderful tutorial. I wonder if you are available to answer some of my quesitons while I explore your tutorials? I need to master revit by this coming Friday. Thanks.
it's great.!!!
Well, if we go erase a apostrophe level when we finish the project, what will happen next??
Paid courses are more useful and practical. Must try!
could you pls explain energy analysis in revit vlog for Leed certification
Fantastic tutorial, thanks! But I have a problem with not being able to see the furniture on my split level floors. They are lower than the original buildings floors.any ideas please what I can try. I’ve tried adjusting the view range.
check at 14 minutes into the clip. Genius
Is this the only way to do middle levels, because in practice I faced problems with bottom and top wall, window, door categories snaping to those middle levels. And this is painful to always check, if this is a right level to snap
What about issues with the Base levels of rooms associated with these new levels? If created on the existing plan views then there are issues with adjusting the base level.
is it possible to make dynamo tutorials ?
I just dumped earth to build a split unit. My wife wanted the bedrooms separate from the living room. The kitchen is at the back. It's a single storey house.
Hi.. I need your help... How I can instaull Rebar extension to Revit 2023?
How do you create zero extrusions?
Hello sir, I have purged unused families from my project but now I need them back because I didn't finish it, I tried loading the families but didn't know how.
In my country we draw in imperial do you have beginners course in Revit where one can draw in imperial.
How about the beam in split level
I'd give you an extra "like", just for the alpaca...
I just call them level 1.1, 2.1, etc. that's because ' means "feet" in my drawings.
lol, i am suprised many ppl didnt know this, but anyway
Mmm I don’t think he’s a real architect
some strange rumbling noise in the background... nice job otherwise, thanks.