- [Instructor] This course comes with exercise files that you can download from LinkedIn Learning. You're also welcome to follow along with your own projects and many people find that a more educational way to do it. The exercise files are divided by chapter and mostly Revit files. In some chapters when we're making changes to the Revit files as the course progresses we have both a start file and an end file. I won't actually be using the end files in this course but they can be good for reference if you want to look ahead or see the end state.
One important thing to note is that this site file and the architecture file reference each other. If the names change those links will probably be broken and the way to fix that will be to open them up, go to Manage, Manage Links, click on the link and the Reload From button and then navigate to the file under its new name. Chapter Six is a little bit different. It has the massing and sketches that we make using blocks and tilt brush and then the files we make in 3ds Max converting those to be Revit ready.
If possible I recommend making your own versions of these as well as you follow the course. When you get to this chapter I recommend creating your own as I do but these are here for your reference and if you need them.
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4/14/2020Released
11/16/2018- Why model for VR in Revit?
- When to use VR and AR
- How to use your Revit model with VR and AR
- Making the most of Enscape
- Using IrisVR Prospect for multiuser virtualization
- Simple 3D shortcuts
- Efficiently applying materials to Revit projects
- Using RPC components in Revit
- VR modeling for Revit
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome47s
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Using the exercise files1m 18s
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1. Why Model for VR in Revit?
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Immersive tech: When to use2m 10s
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Immersive tech: Which to use2m 28s
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2. How to Use Your Revit Model with VR and AR
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Overview1m 26s
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VR in Enscape2m 38s
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3. Simple 3D Shortcuts for SD
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Simple 3D placeholders1m 10s
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Labeling a component family4m 22s
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Topography and context4m 16s
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4. Material Library and Editing
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5. Higher LOD VR-Ready Modeling
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6. VR Modeling for Revit
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Blocks3m 2s
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Tilt Brush2m 59s
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7a. Multiuser Prototyping and Documentation for Revit in the Wild
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Collaborative design review8m 16s
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Conclusion
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Next steps21s
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