Summary: (Command/ Shortcuts) - Section box for objects / BX : 2:23 - Create Similar/ CS : 3:04 - Reselect/ Ctrl + Left Arrow key: 4:21 - Thin Lines/ TL : 5:37 - Visibility Graphics/ VV or VG: 6:14 - View Range/ VR: 6:47 - Zoom All/ ZA 7:19 - Dimension/ DI 7:57 - Rotate Direction Family/ Space Key : 9:05 - Align / AL: 10:33 - Rotate/ RO: 10:44 - Move/ MV: 10:52 - Copy/ CO: 11:00 - Mirror/ MM : 11:20 - Array/ AR :11:38 Change shortcuts Keyboard/ KS Tip: With some commands you often use but the distance between 2 keys is far away like AL, DI ,CO, MV, you should change the key shortcuts closer so you can press faster by one hand :D
I think honestly Balkan is just a Revit angel sent to us . Man,,,, you have no idea how much we are grateful to you, so thanking words are not truly enough, not only for this tutorial , but for all of them.
It's nice to see that Autodesk maintained similar shortcuts to Autocad. That said, I found that double clicking the middle mouse button still acts as a Zoom all in Revit, just as it does in Revit. Nice.
Thankyou so much for this yet again useful information without those options life was hard. Thanks for easing it. Yet again. You have been my mentor and you have helped me a lot. Gratitude Balkan
I use shortcuts in all my programs, and also in Revit. The ones that I use the most is DI - DL - TR - MV - AL - CS - VR - VG. Keep up the good work you are doing with your tutorials. It helped me so much to jump fra AutoCad to Revit :) thx alot.
TRIM/EXTEND SINGLE ELEMENT (TE) ... TRIM/EXTEND MULTIPLE ELEMENTS (TT) ... I often use that commands on my Structural, that's the keyboard shortcut I made since it has no default shortcut... aside from using TRIM/EXTEND TO CORNER (TR)... Thank you Sir Balkan Architect... I've learned two commands from you... the BX and CTRL + LEFT ARROW...
Let me give you guys an awesome shortcut trick that I adopted form gaming. In the properties, you can assign keys to the tools you use most. So what I did is I set up shortcuts for my favourite tools in the Q-R/Z-C key area, like most controls in games. In games you usually move the character with "WASD", because you do not have to lift your hand and everything is within you reach. In Revit, hit two keys in a row and it enables your tool. You can use the same keys in different order to get different tools - for instance AB for copy, BA for move, if you want. Part of my setup looks like this: AA - Rotate SS - Move DD - Copy FF - Align QQ - Text WW - Spot elevation EE - Dimensions RR - Tag by, etc. Then I go Up/Down - Down/Up with the same keys: QA - Trim to Corner WS - Trim single ED - Trim multiple AQ - Create similar SW - Hide category DE - Hide element etc. Choose your own setup, assign the keys, print your keys and put it in front of you. Once you get used to it, you can get in a such and amazing flow, never looking down on you're keyboard - just like in a game. :) Good luck.
Agreed! I am surprised more people don't see how inefficient it is to bring the right hand back and forth between the mouse and computer! Here are the ones I have been using for years that make more intuitive sense. Rotate = RR, Copy = CC, Split = SS, Create Similar = CS, Text = TX, Tag = TG, 3D View = 3D, Scale = 12, Trim = TR, Edit Witness Lines = EW, Component = CD, Edit Group = EG, Delete = DD, Select all same Elements = CTRL A, Extend = EX, Section = SE, Ceiling = CE, Rectangle = RE, Circle = CR, Edit Type = ET, Edit Family = EF, Align = AT, Move = Q, Dimension = AD, Esc. = FF, Mirror = DF, Toggle Thin/thick = TW, Finish = WW, Wall = WA, Door = DR, Line = FD, Hide Element = EE and tons more!!!!!!!!! So fun to learn and its easier if you make them easy to remember and easy to use.
Great instructions, but there is one thing i really dont know how to do it, it is I dont know how to hide the Room Seperator line every time i make spaces and when i export CAD drawings to pdf i use photoshop to hide it away :((, so weird. Please help me with that, thank you
Guys I'm from india is having good knowledge in auto Revit with 2yrs exp pls let me know is there any vacancy that is tailor made fr me this helps me guys
Summary: (Command/ Shortcuts)
- Section box for objects / BX : 2:23
- Create Similar/ CS : 3:04
- Reselect/ Ctrl + Left Arrow key: 4:21
- Thin Lines/ TL : 5:37
- Visibility Graphics/ VV or VG: 6:14
- View Range/ VR: 6:47
- Zoom All/ ZA 7:19
- Dimension/ DI 7:57
- Rotate Direction Family/ Space Key : 9:05
- Align / AL: 10:33
- Rotate/ RO: 10:44
- Move/ MV: 10:52
- Copy/ CO: 11:00
- Mirror/ MM : 11:20
- Array/ AR :11:38
Change shortcuts Keyboard/ KS
Tip: With some commands you often use but the distance between 2 keys is far away like AL, DI ,CO, MV, you should change the key shortcuts closer so you can press faster by one hand :D
I think honestly Balkan is just a Revit angel sent to us .
Man,,,, you have no idea how much we are grateful to you, so thanking words are not truly enough, not only for this tutorial , but for all of them.
Fouez Mahrouk you just spoke my mind . I’ve learnt a lot through this channel .
amen
I have learned Revit and changed from Sketchup to Revit in just 2 months thanks to you. Keep up your good work!!!!!
@Af deb damassets.autodesk.net/content/dam/autodesk/www/shortcuts/revit/Revit-Keyboard-Shortcuts-Guide.pdf?av=20170509203824
It's nice to see that Autodesk maintained similar shortcuts to Autocad. That said, I found that double clicking the middle mouse button still acts as a Zoom all in Revit, just as it does in Revit. Nice.
Thankyou so much for this yet again useful information without those options life was hard. Thanks for easing it. Yet again. You have been my mentor and you have helped me a lot. Gratitude Balkan
Thank you BA, your videos are quite clear and easy to follow. That's a rare gem :)
Amazing intro. Had me with that.
Haha I knew it was going to work!
I use shortcuts in all my programs, and also in Revit. The ones that I use the most is DI - DL - TR - MV - AL - CS - VR - VG.
Keep up the good work you are doing with your tutorials. It helped me so much to jump fra AutoCad to Revit :) thx alot.
View range VR is not working
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TRIM/EXTEND SINGLE ELEMENT (TE)
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TRIM/EXTEND MULTIPLE ELEMENTS (TT)
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I often use that commands on my Structural, that's the keyboard shortcut I made since it has no default shortcut... aside from using
TRIM/EXTEND TO CORNER (TR)...
Thank you Sir Balkan Architect... I've learned two commands from you... the BX and CTRL + LEFT ARROW...
I watched all your videos
Thank you. I have learned many things from you good luck
I am a beguiner in revit, and i was puchasing a video that kind. Thank you.
thanks, this will be really useful!
Спасибо большое дорогой человек!!!!
Another Great Vide. I really appreciated
AL is my favorit. 👍
Let me give you guys an awesome shortcut trick that I adopted form gaming. In the properties, you can assign keys to the tools you use most. So what I did is I set up shortcuts for my favourite tools in the Q-R/Z-C key area, like most controls in games. In games you usually move the character with "WASD", because you do not have to lift your hand and everything is within you reach.
In Revit, hit two keys in a row and it enables your tool. You can use the same keys in different order to get different tools - for instance AB for copy, BA for move, if you want.
Part of my setup looks like this:
AA - Rotate
SS - Move
DD - Copy
FF - Align
QQ - Text
WW - Spot elevation
EE - Dimensions
RR - Tag by, etc.
Then I go Up/Down - Down/Up with the same keys:
QA - Trim to Corner
WS - Trim single
ED - Trim multiple
AQ - Create similar
SW - Hide category
DE - Hide element etc.
Choose your own setup, assign the keys, print your keys and put it in front of you. Once you get used to it, you can get in a such and amazing flow, never looking down on you're keyboard - just like in a game. :) Good luck.
Agreed! I am surprised more people don't see how inefficient it is to bring the right hand back and forth between the mouse and computer! Here are the ones I have been using for years that make more intuitive sense. Rotate = RR, Copy = CC, Split = SS, Create Similar = CS, Text = TX, Tag = TG, 3D View = 3D, Scale = 12, Trim = TR, Edit Witness Lines = EW, Component = CD, Edit Group = EG, Delete = DD, Select all same Elements = CTRL A, Extend = EX, Section = SE, Ceiling = CE, Rectangle = RE, Circle = CR, Edit Type = ET, Edit Family = EF, Align = AT, Move = Q, Dimension = AD, Esc. = FF, Mirror = DF, Toggle Thin/thick = TW, Finish = WW, Wall = WA, Door = DR, Line = FD, Hide Element = EE and tons more!!!!!!!!! So fun to learn and its easier if you make them easy to remember and easy to use.
Thank you so much.
Informative. You should add how different models get linked
thank you
Very grateful to you
7:34 you can also duble click the middle mouse button to zoom All
Thanks alot
😍
Very cool video thank you very much!. PS: what's with the Lord of the Rings mug? :)
It's game of thrones, and I just wanted to share the coolest way to drink coffee 😀
@@balkanarchitect well you may want to put some coffee in! Great job your videos. Thank you!
Great instructions, but there is one thing i really dont know how to do it, it is I dont know how to hide the Room Seperator line every time i make spaces and when i export CAD drawings to pdf i use photoshop to hide it away :((, so weird. Please help me with that, thank you
first one
Опа, здарова
When you release UR project?
You didn't mentioned the shortcuts pdf in description....
Description has been updated!
Balkan Architect
Thank you😍😍
Are you a real Architect or just a Revit guru?
He's just graduated, so on his way to becoming one!
Guys I'm from india is having good knowledge in auto Revit with 2yrs exp pls let me know is there any vacancy that is tailor made fr me this helps me guys
Z+Space and Space
previous selection was a thing all this time 😭
I left the vid coz the intro is bla bla bal
too bad, the rest is super informative and useful.