honestly I don't know how I'd get through my degree without your tutorials, you've saved me so many times and I'm now in my last design assignment ever and still learning from you ! thank you for everything you do!!!
Good tutorial for beginners! In the real life, the glass panel is around 200 - 250 cms large recommended, so it's necesary make it in several panels, and put the metal bracket holders on both the horizontal part as well as in the inclined part of the stairs, without forget the holes in the cristal Thanks !
Not bad for what it is, which is a quick way to fake in a glass rail. This might be passable for conceptual sketching, but I need to make something that is much more complete. Accurate heights, mounting shoes, and attached hand rails. Do you have a more in-depth tutorial?
I agree with a lot of what's been posted. The glass balustrade along the staircase could be made the same way as the balcony glass balustrade (two glass profiles will be needed) vs the glass stringer hack. But the results are still very much "schematic" vs construction document ready.
Hello. You show a lot of glass guardrails in the beginning of the video with actual glass panels and your Revit ones are nothing like those. We need to show actual glass baluster panels. I understand this is a quick and inaccurate way of faking it, but it is not useful for real life applications. I normally like your videos and have been a subscriber with notifications for some time, but this one is disappointing. Glass guardrails (especially on stairs) are one of the most difficult things in Revit and I hope you'll go back and redo this video with proper guardrails with baluster panels. I especially struggle when there are multiple runs and a landing in-between. If anyone has a link to a better video, please reply to my comment. Thanks!
@@christianhowell8410 Thank you I am. I personally don’t find your message very nice. He puts a lot of effort into his videos and you come and tell him your disappointed because it’s not spelled out exactly as you would like it. You could also take my hand holding comment as “taking the piss”. Have a laugh mate. Cheers
Excuse me but in this video you show a trick, albeit appreciable, but it is not the correct method to make a glass railing. You should use the appropriate family. Greetings
This doesn't represent a true glass guard railing since the overall width of glass typically can not exceed 60" wide. Do you have a video or can you provide a video that provides splits are proper 60" widths with this method to have a true, real world application.
Well done Balkan Architect. I have watched your tutorials for a long time now and I cannot deny that I have learnt a couple of things..., but I do not approve of the fact that you will display a certain Thumbnail and when I click to view it turns out it is not the same thing you are tutoring! It is misleading and it is not nice sir. Thanks
I am a big fan of your work, you have helped me a lot, but this time your tutorial was useless, it is not physically possible that the staircase rests on a glass. it does not look anything like the thumbnail photo. do not do again this kind of tutorials that seem of a beginner and not of someone like you who knows a lot about revit.
Usually your videos are awesome, but this one was a tad unrealistic. You know why. A clear glass railing will have panels and fitting fixtures. Otherwise it just doesn't give me the feel
Unsuscribed because You're always doing clickbait, never make the things that shows in videos thumbnail. In the other hand, you teach how make things in revit like you're working on sketchup or something like that, teach how to use the software's tools not this "tricks". You make a glass railing in the second half of the video that perfectly could be use in railing stair. Thanks for the good tutorials. Best of luck.
honestly I don't know how I'd get through my degree without your tutorials, you've saved me so many times and I'm now in my last design assignment ever and still learning from you !
thank you for everything you do!!!
Good tutorial for beginners! In the real life, the glass panel is around 200 - 250 cms large recommended, so it's necesary make it in several panels, and put the metal bracket holders on both the horizontal part as well as in the inclined part of the stairs, without forget the holes in the cristal
Thanks !
Every single question I have in Revit, and you've already done a video for it. Thank you so much
He is just Great Making things which is not possible in practical. I never seen 10 meter Glass ever nor Single glass in such long stair.
Always a life saver.... Love from chennai,India....!
I always found stairways daunting. You make it look so easy and I have subscribed to your courses on your website. I cannot thank you enough.
do a glass railing in depth tour, where you show how to do the railing in the thumbnail, with separations and the connectors!!
A tip: you can watch series on KaldroStream. Been using them for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@Tyson Daxton definitely, been watching on KaldroStream for months myself =)
Not bad for what it is, which is a quick way to fake in a glass rail. This might be passable for conceptual sketching, but I need to make something that is much more complete. Accurate heights, mounting shoes, and attached hand rails. Do you have a more in-depth tutorial?
Lovely 🌹 sir, from Nigeria
Hi balkan thank you. GODBLESS. I'VE LEARN a lot.. 😊 😊 😊
Excellent 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I agree with a lot of what's been posted. The glass balustrade along the staircase could be made the same way as the balcony glass balustrade (two glass profiles will be needed) vs the glass stringer hack. But the results are still very much "schematic" vs construction document ready.
"Can you please create a tutorial that demonstrates how to make a staircase railing similar to the one shown in the beginning of your video at 0:28?"
thank you for this :)
Hello. You show a lot of glass guardrails in the beginning of the video with actual glass panels and your Revit ones are nothing like those. We need to show actual glass baluster panels. I understand this is a quick and inaccurate way of faking it, but it is not useful for real life applications. I normally like your videos and have been a subscriber with notifications for some time, but this one is disappointing. Glass guardrails (especially on stairs) are one of the most difficult things in Revit and I hope you'll go back and redo this video with proper guardrails with baluster panels. I especially struggle when there are multiple runs and a landing in-between. If anyone has a link to a better video, please reply to my comment. Thanks!
Exactly what i thought after finishing
Ah, agreed!
Want him to hold your hand for you too? It’s a great video, well explained and presented.
@@stevenmittelman1357 you seem nice
@@christianhowell8410 Thank you I am. I personally don’t find your message very nice. He puts a lot of effort into his videos and you come and tell him your disappointed because it’s not spelled out exactly as you would like it. You could also take my hand holding comment as “taking the piss”. Have a laugh mate. Cheers
It would be good if you had showed how to create joints between glass panels and create glazing with custom dimensions.
Excuse me but in this video you show a trick, albeit appreciable, but it is not the correct method to make a glass railing. You should use the appropriate family.
Greetings
Much needed video. Thanks!
amazing! thankyou, how would i then would i split the glass in to panels, can I do it via the second method?
Thank you!!
Can u show one with "U" shaped stairs with landings. Not just straight run. Thanks
I need tips on that too, thank!
good work
Thanks for this vidéo
How to make the glass panel divisions? instead of just one full slab of glass
Great tutorial 👌
Please teach me how to make section & elevation in 2d plan in revit please
how to show panels and what you will do if last panel not completed
THUMBS UP
to me it doesnt show up Family 1 in the Profile section??
good tutorial
Stop lying. It's a shame.
This doesn't represent a true glass guard railing since the overall width of glass typically can not exceed 60" wide. Do you have a video or can you provide a video that provides splits are proper 60" widths with this method to have a true, real world application.
We can do this thing by creating parapet curtain wall
Joints? Fixings?
how to get missing revit templates.
Well done Balkan Architect. I have watched your tutorials for a long time now and I cannot deny that I have learnt a couple of things..., but I do not approve of the fact that you will display a certain Thumbnail and when I click to view it turns out it is not the same thing you are tutoring! It is misleading and it is not nice sir. Thanks
Hello. Is it possible to make 2d drawings like Autocad on revit?
Yes
I wouldn't want to install that glass ether lol
Good
However you make good videos but you donnot show all what you do
awesome
I am a big fan of your work, you have helped me a lot, but this time your tutorial was useless, it is not physically possible that the staircase rests on a glass. it does not look anything like the thumbnail photo. do not do again this kind of tutorials that seem of a beginner and not of someone like you who knows a lot about revit.
glass railings never look like that. no glass pieces can be that long. tutorial is incomplete.
Usually your videos are awesome, but this one was a tad unrealistic. You know why. A clear glass railing will have panels and fitting fixtures. Otherwise it just doesn't give me the feel
Unsuscribed because You're always doing clickbait, never make the things that shows in videos thumbnail.
In the other hand, you teach how make things in revit like you're working on sketchup or something like that, teach how to use the software's tools not this "tricks". You make a glass railing in the second half of the video that perfectly could be use in railing stair.
Thanks for the good tutorials.
Best of luck.
frist comment ^^
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