Autodesk Revit Exploring the Essentials
This course provides a solid understanding of basic Revit concepts and is an absolute must for any new Revit user. It is also a great refresher for more experienced users as it helps students comfortably make the move from out-of-date 2D CAD work to the world of 3D BIM in Revit.
The design industry has fully embraced Building Information Modeling (BIM), and working with 3D systems like Autodesk Revit is now essential for every firm’s growth and every designer’s career development. However, many professionals find themselves thrown into the world of Revit with little more than a brief introduction—or worse, a “figure it out as you go” approach.
Understanding the foundational concepts, controls, and features of Revit is critical for productivity and career advancement. Even experienced users often miss key functionalities that could significantly enhance their workflow. From initial project setup to managing views, annotations, and linked models, a solid grasp of Revit basics can transform your efficiency and confidence in 3D design.
Our Autodesk Revit Fundamentals Training is the solution for professionals looking to make a smooth and successful transition from outdated 2D CAD systems to the cutting-edge world of 3D BIM. Whether you’re new to Revit or seeking to deepen your knowledge, this course is a must-have for mastering Revit and ensuring your skills are future-proof. Take the next step in your design journey and unlock your full potential with Revit.
This eight (8) hour course is delivered in four (4), two-hour long sessions that students can attend online. A live instructor will explain the detailed functions, and address questions as the class progresses.
This is a beginner-level course.
Recording: Registrants for this course will receive access to a recording of each session for 48 consecutive hours. Access will start the next business day after the session ends.
Registrants must attend all four sessions.
Session 1: Understanding the Basics, April 3, 10 am to 12 pm PT
- Starting a Project
- Understanding the User Interface
- View Controls
- Levels and Grids
- Creating Views – Sections & Elevations
Session 2: File Linking and Visibility Graphics, April 10, 10 am to 12 pm PT
- Understanding Linked Models
- Object Styles and Visibility Graphics
- Detail Levels
- View Range
- View Templates
Session 3: Model Objects, April 17, 10 am to 12 pm PT
- Parameter Types
- Creating System Families
- Loading Component Families
- Modify Tools
Session 4: Annotations & Schedules, April 24, 10 am to 12 pm PT
- Creating Detail & Drafting Views
- Text Annotation
- Dimensions
- Tags and Schedules
- Creating Sheets