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Revit Architecture 2012 / Polding, Jay.
- Format:
- Video
- Author/Creator:
- Polding, Jay, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Autodesk Revit.
- Architectural drawing--Computer-aided design.
- Architectural drawing.
- Architectural design--Data processing.
- Architectural design.
- Genre:
- Electronic videos.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 8 hr., 35 min.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Other Title:
- Title from title screen: Revit Architecture essentials
- Place of Publication:
- Infinite Skills, 2011.
- System Details:
- video file
- Summary:
- In this Revit Architecture 2012 training video for the latest offering from AutoDesk, instructor Jay Polding introduces you to the capabilities of this powerful BIM program. Revit Architecture has been a very popular choice when the need for BIM and 3D renderings arise, and the 2012 version adds a few new features for this already amazing program. Popular instructor Jay Polding utilizes the Infinite Skills method of video training to quickly bring you up to speed with Revit Architecture 2012. Starting with a tour of features, the user interface, and installation, you will quickly move into creating an actual BIM project that Jay uses to teach you the functions and features of Revit. You will learn to create walls, add windows, doors and how to view your project in 3D. You will add elevations, and create skylights, and learn tips for working more efficiently along the way. Finally you will learn how to render, export and prepare to print your projects. By the completion of this training video, you will be fully capable of creating and sharing your projects using Revit Architecture 2012. Almost 150 MB of working files are included to allow you to work alongside the author while learning at your own pace.
- Notes:
- Title and publication information from resource description page (viewed Oct. 6, 2011).
- Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed June 5, 2011)
- OCLC:
- 757519373
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