Learn how to use Revit during the interior design process. Discover how to organize your project browser, model Revit families, create design options, and more.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- Using the exercise files
- Creating floor plan views
- Using view templates
- Creating interior elevation views
- Creating camera views
- Organizing the project browser
- Assigning finishes to rooms
- Creating a room finish schedule, part 1
- Creating a room finish schedule, part 2
- Creating new materials
- Material display in drawings
- Material display in renderings
- Tagging materials (BIM)
- Materials at floors
- Placing interior walls
- Wall properties
- Creating custom wall types
- Sweeps within wall types
- Reveals within wall types
- Manual placement of wall sweeps
- Fix sweep conditions
- Adding openings
- Modify wall profiles
- Painting materials on walls
- Modeling materials at walls
- Applying your skills
- Loading families into Revit
- Placing furniture
- Placing cabinets
- Placing countertops
- Placing the sink
- Adding a kitchen island
- Placing lights in ceilings
- Light fixture overview
- Adjust lighting levels for renderings
- Introduction to the Family Editor
- Mass objects
- Void objects
- Create a vase
- Creating reference planes
- Adjust mass objects
- Making furniture parametric
- Create a furniture family
- Creating a table top
- Creating table legs
- Add reference planes
- Model the table legs
- Create a table type
- Modeling the sofa arms
- Modeling the sofa base
- Modeling the cushions
- Modeling the sofa back
- Creating detail with voids
- Adding materials
- Finalizing the design
- Creating a casework family
- Create a base
- Model doors
- Adding voids
- Assigning materials
- Casework in plan view
- Creating cabinet types
- Creating design options (views)
- Adding existing content to an option
- Placing furniture in the design options
- Viewing the design options
- Viewing a design option in 3D
- Finalizing the design option
- Place a camera
- Rendering interface
- Next steps
Taught by
Brian Myers