Hey everyone just joined here while looking for some helpful tips on revit. Just for a little I work for a Structural Engineering firm in Oklahoma and we have recently slowly started to move into Revit with the chance of our clients switching to Revit and they are wanting us Cad Techs to start playing and introducing ourselves into Revit. I work in a Satelite office were there is only two of us drafters and we have never had any training in it what so ever.
So to get to my point/question, I was just wondering if anyone would have some helpful tips of how we could go about and what would be the best way to get ourselves familier with Revit so that if we need to we can work in it effeciently to do a job.
We have currently looked at it and played some but we both feel like there should be an easier way to do the things we are doing. O and we have been trying to see if we could find a Revit class to take around our local area but finding time is hard sometimes.
Thanks in advance
So to get to my point/question, I was just wondering if anyone would have some helpful tips of how we could go about and what would be the best way to get ourselves familier with Revit so that if we need to we can work in it effeciently to do a job.
We have currently looked at it and played some but we both feel like there should be an easier way to do the things we are doing. O and we have been trying to see if we could find a Revit class to take around our local area but finding time is hard sometimes.
Thanks in advance
Comment