Intro to Revit Family Creation - How to Create a Revit Family Step By Step
Pete Heibel
Revit family creation can be tough. Especially if you want it to be quality enough for someone else to use. Whether you are new to Revit or just want a bit more insight into the world of creating Revit families, the following tut...
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REVIT 6/4/2020
Revit 2021: What's New in Autodesk Revit 2021
The BIMsmith Team
Update: See the BIMsmith review of what’s new in Revit 2023. -- Revit 2021 is officially available for download. We get up to three major updates a year to the leading architectural design software for the BIM workflow, the bi...
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REVIT 4/2/2020
6 Tips to Make the Most Out of Your Lighting Revit Families
Eli Vazquez
When it comes to putting the final touches on a Revit project, lighting is one of the things you simply must get right. Whether you're about to hit "Render" or step into a virtual reality environment to demo your design to a clie...
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REVIT 2/13/2020
Download Revit Material Libraries on BIMsmith Market
Pete Heibel
Revit Material Libraries can be confusing. Whether you're looking to add paint, roofing, carpet, or any other kind of material, proper understanding of how Revit materials work and how to design with them in Revit is essential to ...
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REVIT 1/14/2020
Revit Materials 101 – Relinking Images and Transferring Revit Materials
Ethan Meadows
Do you ever have trouble with Revit Materials? Are images not showing up, or your materials gray in realistic mode? Are you new to Revit materials and just looking for an introduction to how to properly link and use them in your ...
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REVIT 1/6/2020
How to Create Complex Wall Types in Revit
Pete Heibel
Want to get more out of your Revit walls? In this BIMsmith Revit Tutorial, Pete Heibel shares some tricks to get the most out of Revit's built-in wall features. In this video, we'll take two similar Revit wall types, stack them t...
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REVIT 9/10/2019
How to Optimize the Revit Project Browser and Become More Efficient
Karl Tanner
The project browser is the ‘control panel’ for your Revit project. You use it to navigate through all your views, schedules, sheets, groups, and families present in your current project. Needless to say, it’s pretty darn important...
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