In the previous tutorial, you have placed walls in Revit model. Now, we will placing doors and windows to our Revit model. You will be introduced to instance parameters, so you can have your own family type. Doors and windows are Revit hosted components. It means you can only place them hosted to other component: [...]
Finishing Your Walls
In previous Revit tutorial, you’ve been introduced about placing exterior wall. Now, we will place the remaining wall. If you are new to Revit, you may want to check our Revit tutorial from the beginning. There’s no difference between placing exterior or interior wall. Only the wall’s properties might be different. And it’s easier to [...]
Placing Exterior Walls
We have created new levels in our Revit project. Now we are going to place walls. Let’s start from exterior walls. If you are new to this site, you can see the Revit tutorial contents list here. Open 1st Floor View. Double click 1st Floor under floor plan views, in project browser. You will see an [...]
Defining Levels
Let’s get started. You already get familiar with Revit Architecture interface, views, and navigating views in Revit. Now, we will learn how to create a simple 2 story house with Revit as you saw before. We will create it from scratch. We will create it in metric unit. Create a new project. Use Revit menu file>new>project. [...]
Understanding Views and View Navigation
Let’s continue the Revit Architecture tutorial series. We have learned about Revit user interface. The next thing you will learn is about understanding Revit views. How to access it, and how to navigate through it. I have prepared a little tutorial file for you to use. Download this file, extract it. Then open it with [...]
Revit Architecture User Interface
This is the second of Revit tutorial series on CAD Notes. If you new to Revit, you might want to see the first tutorial: introduction to Revit Architecture. I believe that first thing you should getting familiar with, when learning Revit is the interface. Sure, all Windows compliant software might look and taste the same. [...]







