One thing I cherish about Balkan is that all the files are NOT big and it's very very easy to understand too. Boss please keep it up; greetings from Ghana, West Africa 🙏🌹
A tutorial for energy / m2 / time accumulated over a year would be great to study best positions for solar panels (especially in shadow conditions casted trees and neighbors)
Just a question on project positioning. Should it be noted prior to solar study that the building is in true compass direction model wise. Wouldn’t that be step one. Otherwise sun position would be incorrect from the start. Or am I missing something. Maybe a clarification on Revit compass & project prerequisites would be good. Thanks for the video and tutorial my friend.
Here in Australia the councils require Shadow analysis to highlight the new shadows introduced by the new structure. we have to generate 2 set of images one for existing one for proposed, then take it to photoshop to select the new shadows then turn into a different colour. just wondering you know any better way doing it.
I found a cool way of exporting Revit shadows of any view all by themselves. Choose your desired view and turn shadows on. Depending on what model elements are showing or hidden, the shadows will appear differently. Once you have the shadows in the right position, select everything in the view (box drag select) then right click and Overide Graphic in View by element. Here change all fills, cut, and projection lines to a white colour. This will make everything "invisible" and only leave the shadows. Then, you can export the view with only shadows as raster and easily create a shadow layer in Photoshop afterwards. Hope this helps.
Most firms use Rhino for this these days in Australia. Revit can't do vector shadows or comparitive solar analysis, but Ladybug tools and Grasshopper can. This tool for Revit is pretty useless in my opinion when it comes to analysing compliance properly for council/Sepp65 etc.
@@AussieBIMGuru Thanks. Good to know. I use Rhino and Grasshopper but never try to export from Revit for Shadow analysis. perhaps the new rhino inside would help? do you have a tutorial for this?
@@alexlj09 my rhino inside content is fairly out of date unfortunately. To do it properly is quite complex but if your forms are basic then mesh shadow node might help. I have some tuts on my channel showing how to get sun hours and vectors for the sun as well.
As I see it it is not better than in previous versions only another ribbon but no new features. Still stupid 3fps? A polished UI is nice but I don’t like to show a 3fps video to anybody.
One thing I cherish about Balkan is that all the files are NOT big and it's very very easy to understand too. Boss please keep it up; greetings from Ghana, West Africa 🙏🌹
And simple way in explain 👍🏻amazing
Thanks Sir...
This is amazing .thanks
THAAAANK YOU 😊
Love Ur videos bro ♥️
Now that was informative. Revit 2023 really did well on this update😁👍
A tutorial for energy / m2 / time accumulated over a year would be great to study best positions for solar panels (especially in shadow conditions casted trees and neighbors)
Just a question on project positioning. Should it be noted prior to solar study that the building is in true compass direction model wise. Wouldn’t that be step one. Otherwise sun position would be incorrect from the start. Or am I missing something.
Maybe a clarification on Revit compass & project prerequisites would be good. Thanks for the video and tutorial my friend.
Can you please show to us how to create a steel bridge, cambered girders and splices with a concrete slab? Thanks
No i want those cute trees
Here in Australia the councils require Shadow analysis to highlight the new shadows introduced by the new structure. we have to generate 2 set of images one for existing one for proposed, then take it to photoshop to select the new shadows then turn into a different colour. just wondering you know any better way doing it.
I found a cool way of exporting Revit shadows of any view all by themselves. Choose your desired view and turn shadows on. Depending on what model elements are showing or hidden, the shadows will appear differently. Once you have the shadows in the right position, select everything in the view (box drag select) then right click and Overide Graphic in View by element. Here change all fills, cut, and projection lines to a white colour. This will make everything "invisible" and only leave the shadows. Then, you can export the view with only shadows as raster and easily create a shadow layer in Photoshop afterwards. Hope this helps.
Most firms use Rhino for this these days in Australia. Revit can't do vector shadows or comparitive solar analysis, but Ladybug tools and Grasshopper can. This tool for Revit is pretty useless in my opinion when it comes to analysing compliance properly for council/Sepp65 etc.
@@AussieBIMGuru Thanks. Good to know. I use Rhino and Grasshopper but never try to export from Revit for Shadow analysis. perhaps the new rhino inside would help? do you have a tutorial for this?
@@alexlj09 my rhino inside content is fairly out of date unfortunately. To do it properly is quite complex but if your forms are basic then mesh shadow node might help. I have some tuts on my channel showing how to get sun hours and vectors for the sun as well.
Hi. Wondering if you any videos about Bifold doors in a curve curtain wall panels. Thanks.
is meridian convergence accounted for?
Does Revit lite 2023 have it too? This is amazing
Actually functionality is nothing new, can do everything in the previous versions just has a nicer interface.
Make on revit MEP HVAC system also please sir help
As I see it it is not better than in previous versions only another ribbon but no new features. Still stupid 3fps? A polished UI is nice but I don’t like to show a 3fps video to anybody.
how do i select faces
New Revit 2030 next in yeare 2024
Not new been there forever.