Modeling a Modern House in Revit Tutorial

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I really love the way you did the tutorial - you started the project right from zero, explain it precisely until the end product.

hattamahfulz
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I haven’t practiced on revit in about a year you just inspired me to get back on !! Thank you

jacobduran
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Bro! Thank tou for simplifying everything for me! I was stuck for hours tonight. Its 6a.m lol but im Gonna go to sleep for a couple hrs. Ican't wait to go at it again, but with what I learned off of you just now. Thank you so much 🙏🏾

lovemelongtime
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You are a professor of CAD and REVIT, I respect your skill, More grease to your elbow

rhemao
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Hi there!! Just a big fan and also a student here. Your videos really help me a lot throughout my years of study and these workflow videos are superb and extremely helpful to me, personally. Hope you keep growing and congrats on 400k :)))

khoavominh
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Your English is very good, we can tell that from your previous videos back in 2017. Keep the good works!

akumanic
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This is just the best revit tutorial for beginners, ifollowing through every step thank you so much.

LeilatKarwani
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Thanks for another great tutorial. I have seen a lot of your videos - and learned a lot! Thanks 🙏 💪🏼 😄

TheGlennovitS
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This tutorial is so helpful for beginners. Ty so much for it <3

cosmanvalentin
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I would like to see a part two for real-life architects trying to (finally) fully transition from ACAD to Revit, and who are, like me, essentially stuck at the point you left off here, which is a something more like a sketchup model than BIM. I want to see this turned into a CD set, start to finish. I think you've covered everything it would take in other discreet tutorials, but never as a process. Youtube is full of Revit "modeling" tutorials, but it's like those models you can download from Thailand that look cool but are good for nothing more than props or set design. Take this model, place it on a real site somewhere in the world (how about Dubrovnik? I hear it's nice), geo-locate, drop in this model, maybe show how to integrate a Revit structural model (even if faked), create some schedules, cut some sections, do some enlarged plans, label it, tag the doors, windows, walls, etc, show how to create the references, RCPs, drop in some standard details from CAD libraries (also don't have to be real, but show the methodology), etc. Then do tutorials on how to do power plans, lighting, etc. Don't get me wrong, I love what you do and I have gotten a lot from your tutorials. But the next step has to be showing us how to put it all together into something useful, like a set of working drawings. Thanks!

jimminy
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You are the best sir... Love all your videos...

yusufdavids
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Trabalho com Revit e realmente é uma ferramenta incrível!

GabrielOliveiraeng
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Is there going to be a part two or a follow-up on this one? Because this << tutorial >> feels a bit lackluster.
I understand this is more about the "workflow" but you can add so much more and I believe you can easily link this project with some of the courses you already made. Using this project as some kind preview to your courses.
Looking back at the sketches there a tons of interesting objects/families/details that are currently missing.
For example: the little pool, the sliding blinds/panels at the curtain wall, windows inside the curtain wall (would be nice if the owners could open one or two don't you think), the corner mullion, the green roof, etc.

Not only families are missing but what about the insulation, drainage ( I don't see any pipes drawn on the facades does this mean that those are built-in the walls or inside the chimney?), doors ( how do they access the terrace, how do they get in the house you forgot the main door😂), a few schedules would have been nice, etc.

You said it yourself: "Revise and edit. You throw some elements on the screen and then you revise them. You add complexity and detail. That is basically the approach".
I'm not convinced that this is currently the case. But I would love to see it, you don't need to explain or make video/tutorial about each family you will be using you have your courses for that but I want to see that complexity and detail you're speaking of. I want to learn, think, compare it, ...

samuelbras
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Thanks a lot sir. I have learned a lot from your tutorial. It's very useful.

pannlaelaemon
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yo man, love the tuts, could you make a vid about working with point clouds in revit, thanks m8

AVEdrums
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...and thank you for your tutos, very helpfull.

larrykinglk
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you are a godsend
lord hanuman bless you

arjunshetty
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Hi Balkan, great presentation skills ! I have tried doing this but i used brick exterior wall and i could not trim them the way you did .. is there any other way of doing the trim that applies to brick wall ?

mouatassemalmasri
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Everytime he says Perhaps we take one shot

garota_
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what about the columns ?? Columns are not used in Foreign countries ??

kakashisenpai