AutoCAD Training Overview
This course builds upon ASCENT’s Revit Architecture 2008 Fundamentals (formerly Level 1) and Revit Architecture 2008 Intermediate (formerly Level 2) textbooks. The Student Guide focuses on customizing and expanding tools that Revit® Architecture 2008 users work with on a daily basis including the Project Browser, schedules, and elevations. It includes advanced family processes for creating custom cornices and copings as well as stairs and railings. It exposes users to data exchange options with other design packages for energy analysis and massing studies and provides an in depth look at Worksets for effective project collaboration and data sharing within the Revit family of products. Students will also learn how to create and import site information into their models and add structural components.
This course is intended for students who have completed Revit Architecture Fundamentals and Intermediate training and are ready to explore more advanced features in the software. Knowledge of basic techniques is assumed such as creating walls, roofs, and other objects; copying and moving objects; creating and working with views.
AutoCAD Training Topics
- Customizing the Project Browser
- Creating Material Takeoff Schedules
- Creating and Modifying Interior Elevations
- Creating in-place families for copings and cornices
- Working with shared parameters
- Exporting to gbXML
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Working with SketchUp files
- Using worksets
- Structural tools and site planning
- Creating custom stairs and railings
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
16 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Module 1: Advanced Project and Family Tools
Section 1: Advanced Project Tools
- Managing the Project Browser
- Creating Material Takeoff Schedules
- Creating Interior Elevations
Section 2: Advanced Family Tools
- Creating Angled Cornices and Copings
- Working with Shared Parameters
Module 2: Advanced Sharing Information
Section 1: Advanced Importing and Exporting
- Exporting for Energy Analysis
- Working with SketchUp Files
Section 2: Project Team Collaboration
- Introduction to Worksets
- Opening Workset Related Projects
- Working in Workset Related Projects
- Setting up Worksets
- Best Practices for Worksets
Module 3: Structural and Site Tools
Section 1: Structural Tools
- Structural Basics
- Foundation Plans
- Framing Plans and Elevations
- Multi-Discipline Coordination
Section 2: Site Design
- Creating Topographical Surfaces
- Property Lines and Building Pads
- Modifying Surfaces
- Site Components
- Shared Coordinates
Module 4: Custom Stairs and Railings
Section 1: Custom Stairs and Railings
- Creating Custom Stairs
- Creating Custom Railings
- Adding Posts
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