@@TheRevitKid im an interior architect student in greece you cant imagine how much you help kids like me .. they dont give this value and details in university again thank you !
I really like working of off hand drafted sketches that I scanned into pdfs more than with AutoCad, because I know the dimensions don’t ever seem to come in correctly from ACAD.
@@TheRevitKid Your right Mate! I have to get me a roll of "onion skin" that's what we called it when I was in school. Back in those days we didn't have computers not to mention CAD. Thanks for your videos I have learned a lot from you. Cheers!
Hello there, hope you are doing good. thank you very much for your videos. I'm still a beginner at revit living in Africa. Cameroon. I find it to be difficult to work with revit given the fact that i mostly work in 2D. yet watching your video i see you switching from 2D to 3D without you clicking anything. Is there a special mouse or a keyboard shortcut you are using ? example would be at 3min into you video. how once you are done with your roof you just turn it into 3d. And even in your previous videos of this series, I see how you are just editing your doors and windows in elevation or 3d views. I would love to know if you have a tutorial video for those or you using a shortcut of a special mouse for that. thank you much
@@erickmutale8039 hahaha...my friend, I know that feeling, and believe me gets worse. Now you're dealing with "dumb" teachers in the future who will be "dumb" companies, professionals, etc... and you will wonder: how this person can be an architect and it happens to be your boss/ bosses because he/she/they own a company...hahaha
@@marinhowl 🤣🤣🤣 you got me on the "dumb professionals" highlighting the fact that they are professionals but most likely behave like 1st year undergrads. thanks for the heads up..
Great Video Jeff, as always! Question: what do you use to view and work with .pdf's. Bluebeam? Cheers & thanks!
Cheers! Yes, typically I am in Bluebeam.
these videos are so good and offer true value !
Thanks a lot!! Glad you’ve enjoyed the series!!
@@TheRevitKid im an interior architect student in greece you cant imagine how much you help kids like me .. they dont give this value and details in university again thank you !
@@GrecoFPV you’re the reason I started my blog and videos over 14 years ago … I’m glad it’s still adding value !
I really like working of off hand drafted sketches that I scanned into pdfs more than with AutoCad, because I know the dimensions don’t ever seem to come in correctly from ACAD.
Thank you Jeff, the process you are showing us it will help and motivate young architects. These videos and Revitkid help me a lot
Glad to hear it Javier ! Thanks for the support !
G'day Jeff and I thought my tracing paper days were over, now I have a reason to start using it again
Haha! Doesn’t matter what new technology exists …. I’m thinking sketching and trace will always be around!!
@@TheRevitKid Your right Mate! I have to get me a roll of "onion skin" that's what we called it when I was in school. Back in those days we didn't have computers not to mention CAD. Thanks for your videos I have learned a lot from you. Cheers!
@@unidesigndc haha my pleasure!
Love your process & creative approach & juices flowing from one to the next. A great fan of your content, keep up the good work Brother Jeff!
Cheers! Thanks for the kind words! Look out for episodes 6 and 7 this week!
@@TheRevitKid seems like you can read my mind, I'm on it like a bear. Can't wait brother, Keep well.
Hello there, hope you are doing good. thank you very much for your videos. I'm still a beginner at revit living in Africa. Cameroon. I find it to be difficult to work with revit given the fact that i mostly work in 2D. yet watching your video i see you switching from 2D to 3D without you clicking anything. Is there a special mouse or a keyboard shortcut you are using ? example would be at 3min into you video. how once you are done with your roof you just turn it into 3d. And even in your previous videos of this series, I see how you are just editing your doors and windows in elevation or 3d views. I would love to know if you have a tutorial video for those or you using a shortcut of a special mouse for that. thank you much
Where is the printer from?
Its not available anymore but this is similar... amzn.to/3D5yqdo ... if you are looking for one off simple black and white printing its awesome!!
You dropped a tangent in here Jeff which will start people. Favourite Pen to draw with. Every Australian architect will say Artline .4 and .6
Haha! I was being a little tongue in cheek knowing that us architect's will fight until our deaths about the "best" pens, markers, etc... 😂
Super helpful....love your sketch process. 3rd year student srchitect
Just some advice for the future: First, congratulations on going so far. The advice is: just be prepared for the frustrations with this profession.
@@marinhowl 😂😂😂Duely noted. The frustrations I already experience in my academic projects is more than i can say
@@erickmutale8039 hahaha...my friend, I know that feeling, and believe me gets worse. Now you're dealing with "dumb" teachers in the future who will be "dumb" companies, professionals, etc... and you will wonder: how this person can be an architect and it happens to be your boss/ bosses because he/she/they own a company...hahaha
@@marinhowl 🤣🤣🤣 you got me on the "dumb professionals" highlighting the fact that they are professionals but most likely behave like 1st year undergrads. thanks for the heads up..
Thanks! So glad it helped! Good luck on your studies !!