The instructor suggest terrible workflows/methods for annotation, collaboration, rendering, tagging, etc.
Even if this is from 2019 surely the professionals teaching this should know better than suggesting someone should put text instead of tagging something, to nudge things around, to check updates from other models by eyeballing and copy/pasting, so many other examples...
Revit 2019: Professional Office Interior Design
With Chanté Bright
Liked by 3,057 users
Duration: 3h 51m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 2/20/2019
Course details
Are you an interior designer who wants to use Revit for your next project? Do you need to view and edit a Revit model provided by a client or consultant? This is the course for you. Chante' Bright—an architectural designer and instructor specializing in BIM design—explains how to use Revit to create permit-ready interior plans for commercial office spaces. Learn how to set up your project, establish basic views, and model the walls, ceilings, doors, floors, and other elements of your interior design. Then find out how to add finishing details such as millwork and output custom schedules that make your project requirements clear. Plus, discover how to revise your model when clients request changes and make sure your files are always accessible and up to date.
Skills you’ll gain
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Meet the instructor
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Mariana Rodrigues
Mariana Rodrigues
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Contents
What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone