E-book: Revit Architecture 2010: Your First Residential Design

 E book: Revit Architecture 2010: Your First Residential Design

Learning Revit Architecture may be confusing. You may don’t know where to start and what to do. This e-book provides you step-by-step tutorial, from the concept, interface, and building a model from scratch. Until the documentation is ready to plot.

What are you going to learn in this e-book?

  1. Understand the Revit concept
  2. Knowing the interface
  3. Preparing your project
  4. Knowing how to place building elements
  5. Controlling views
  6. Annotating the drawing
  7. Creating schedule
  8. Preparing sheet and plotting your model
  9. Rendering the model

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You might also interested to purchase Creating Your Own Revit Families. This is another e-book that covers more advanced Revit tutorial: creating your own families/library.

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Application Engineer. Jakarta, Indonesia. 5+ years experience as CAD engineering application. AutoCAD, MicroStation, Inventor, Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 certified professional, and certified CATIA part design specialist. Here are some topics I am currently focusing on

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