Revit Structure Tutorial Videos – Training CD

November 25, 2009 at 4:50 pm Leave a comment

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These Revit Structure Tutorial videos are the ideal way for users to quickly advance their working knowledge of this powerful application. Taught by a leading Revit Structure expert, practical working files also accompany this self-paced training series.

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Autodesk Revit Structure 2010 Tutorial Video

This Autodesk Revit Structure 2010 Tutorial Video Training CD offers a immersive introduction to the newest version of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) powerhouse. Combining a proven media-rich training format with expert level instruction, this innovative series is geared toward beginners as well those who have worked with other CAD and BIM software in the past.
This Revit Tutorial video course is narrated by Temesgen Hussein, a longtime Autodesk instructor with industry experience as a consultant. By placing an actual structural model at the center of the training, Hussein immerses students in a realistic experience of what the software can do, showing off useful features and tools one step at a time. The lessons are structured to mirror a traditional structural engineering workflow, covering the import of the architectural floorplan, the addition of basic elements such beams, trusses and slabs; following up with more detailed model elements, and then proceeding to detailed analysis and the implementation of schedules, views and sheets and the creation of helpful annotations and tags.
While the series is not exhaustive in scope, it covers all of the important points one needs to know to get up to speed with Revit Structure 2010. When considering the price and ease of use, it is without a doubt the best introduction to the latest version of Revit Structure that one can find.

New to Revit Structure 2010: Interface Upgrade

As a leader in the BIM software market segment, Revit Structure continues to innovate. The core software incorporates a hybrid physical and analytical model that allows you to design and analyze effectively while taking a number of key attributes into consideration.
In the latest edition, key tools and features have been given a more prominent place in the workspace, making the program more consistent with the ”ribbon” style of other Autodesk offerings and streamlining many common tasks. By bringing the functions forward, Autodesk aims to let professionals spend less time digging through menus with more to focus directly on design.
A new Application Menu lets users create, open project files and switch between tasks with ease. Beneath the menu, the much-touted ribbon interface provides a number of common tasks organized into separate tabs based on workflow. The tab is subdivided into specific panels arranged in sequential order of typical use.
Contextual tabs now appear in the ribbon when you’re working with specific elements in the workspace. Just as with the permanent tabs, the arrangement of tasks is workflow-based, which Autodesk has found increases the productivity of users by giving them a natural reference for transitioning from one stage of work to the next.
Of course, the developers at Autodesk know that not everyone works in the same way. Drag and drop customization allows you to quickly re-arrange menus in the ribbon to fit their your preference and individual feel.
To see the new interface in action, the Revit Structure 2010 Tutorial Video is a good place to start. In addition to showing you the basic commands, the course goes deep within the software to teach you professional techniques.

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