Join Brian Myers for an in-depth discussion in this video Entering project information, part of Designing Home Plans with Revit.
- The Project Information area in Revit has…general information which can be used…in your title blocks, cover sheets, and…even exported out to other software.…To find the Project Information area,…we need to go to the Manage tab on the ribbon.…So select on Manage then select on Project Information.…Now this Project Information button may be…the same size as the Materials button,…depending on the resolution of your computer screen.…But select on Project Information, and when you do,…you'll get the Project Properties dialogue box.…
Inside of this dialogue box, I'd like to change…some of the information, and then we can…take a look at how it populates our title blocks.…Underneath Other, there's an option here for Client Name.…And what I'd like you to do is…just type in your own name, here.…So you'll be the client for this project.…For the Project Name, type Lynda Home.…For the Project Number, you can really…put any information that you want…under the Project Number, I'm just…going to put 0415.…
But if you want to put a different…
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6/22/2015- Setting up the project
- Creating walls
- Modeling the foundation
- Adding doors and windows
- Creating floors, slabs, and porches
- Placing columns and beams
- Designing a roof
- Creating kitchens and bathrooms
- Placing utilities
- Adding lights and wiring
- Creating interior and exterior elevations
- Creating standard and 3D views
- Creating and printing sheets
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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Welcome45s
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1. Setting Up a Project
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Creating multiple levels8m 47s
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2. Creating Walls
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Creating exterior walls10m 39s
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Creating foundation walls3m 33s
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Creating split walls9m 58s
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Creating interior walls10m 40s
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Creating a living area6m 20s
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Modeling the foundation8m 31s
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Adjusting the foundation4m 21s
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Creating footings3m 49s
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3. Doors and Windows
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Adding doors to the project10m 45s
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4. Floors, Slabs, and Porches
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Understanding floor types6m 40s
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Adding a basement floor4m 45s
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Adding a garage floor4m 34s
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Adding floor drains6m 38s
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5. Column and Beam Placement
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Adding beam pockets6m 14s
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6. Railings and Stairs
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Creating concrete steps4m 54s
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7. Residential Roof Design
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Creating gable roofs7m 41s
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Adding walls under the roof5m 18s
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Adding gutters to a roof3m 57s
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Adding soffit to the roof5m 31s
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Framing in the soffit6m 6s
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Cleaning up the soffit7m 19s
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Adding gable roof vents6m 34s
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8. Kitchen, Bathrooms, and Utility
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Placing upper cabinets2m 45s
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Placing countertops6m 15s
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Placing a sink2m 30s
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Creating bathrooms9m 9s
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Adding rooms and room tags4m 16s
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9. Ceilings
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Adding a flat ceiling3m 38s
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Adding vaulted ceilings6m 14s
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10. Lights and Electrical Fixtures
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Placing ceiling lights6m 14s
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11. Exterior Elevations
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Adding notes and dimensions8m 18s
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12. Interior Elevations
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Adding notes and dimensions5m 27s
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13. Creating Section and Callout Views
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Creating a wall section3m 22s
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14. Schedules and Legends
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Creating a door schedule5m 19s
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Creating a door legend4m 28s
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15. The Site
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Creating the site6m 40s
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16. Creating 3D Views and Rendering
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Creating camera views6m 13s
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Exploring dynamic renderings9m 31s
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17. Sheets and CDs
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Creating standard sheets1m 14s
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Printing7m 2s
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Conclusion
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Next steps53s
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