welcome alto.
great books like mastering revit, revit no experience necessary and other are all available, i normally use book depository. Ian ant bimscape has heaps of free beginner tutorials as well as some on of his on YouTube. Heaps of Youtube users have channels, like the main Autodesk one and some of the guys from here. Just subscribe to their channels, instead of doing silly searches for revit on youtube and copping poor practice from some. Find the quality, its important. And yes, Lynda.com is a beauty. Autodesk have a large collection of information on their site. Follow the tutorials to understand the tools, not to just get the building built. And then there is the obvious, practice, practice and more practice. Big learning curve. Certainly a program that delivers the goods if you use best practice. If you don't embrace the parametrics of it all, you're missing 90%. Example is labels vs text. And this forum no doubt has saved the bacon of many. Terrific resource. Lost count of the number of times I have been puzzling over something and then my daily check here comes up with the answer.
have fun
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Boise's mayor wants to hire a fancy out of state architect to design a 70 million dollar library. Sure would be nice if the city would spend the $600K design fee locally
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Originally posted by elton williams View PostAnd check with your local / state library. Mine has free access to lynda.com.
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And check with your local / state library. Mine has free access to lynda.com.
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Check with your local community college. They may have a professional development department that teaches the software.
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Originally posted by altodan View PostHi this would be my first post here.
The obvious, know nothing about revit and would like any advice the first approach, like tutorials, seminars, sites to learn on your own. My is completely on autocad.
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Hi this would be my first post here.
The obvious, know nothing about revit and would like any advice the first approach, like tutorials, seminars, sites to learn on your own. My is completely on autocad.
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