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Revit- Mass Modeling- From Zero to Complex Shapes

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  • Apr 03, 2025
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Revit- Mass Modeling- From Zero to Complex Shapes, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 30 lectures, 17 quizzes, based on 55 reviews, and has 6202 subscribers.

You will learn about Mass and its Applications 3D Modeling Techniques in Mass Towers, Forms and Different types of Complex Facades and Surfaces Explanation of Options, such as 3D Snapping Difference between Ref Line and Model Line Mass in Place Mass Study Importing Complex Volumes from 3Ds Max and Rhino Various Patterns and Their Modeling Techniques Parameterizing Patterns and Skins Modeling Openable, Closable, and Animated Structures This course is ideal for individuals who are 3D Modeler or BIM Modeler or Architects or BIM Coordinators or BIM Managers or Expert 3D Modelers It is particularly useful for 3D Modeler or BIM Modeler or Architects or BIM Coordinators or BIM Managers or Expert 3D Modelers.

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Summary

Title: Revit- Mass Modeling- From Zero to Complex Shapes

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 30

Number of Quizzes: 17

Number of Published Lectures: 30

Number of Published Quizzes: 17

Number of Curriculum Items: 47

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Mass and its Applications
  • 3D Modeling Techniques in Mass
  • Towers, Forms and Different types of Complex Facades and Surfaces
  • Explanation of Options, such as 3D Snapping
  • Difference between Ref Line and Model Line
  • Mass in Place
  • Mass Study
  • Importing Complex Volumes from 3Ds Max and Rhino
  • Various Patterns and Their Modeling Techniques
  • Parameterizing Patterns and Skins
  • Modeling Openable, Closable, and Animated Structures
  • Who Should Attend

  • 3D Modeler
  • BIM Modeler
  • Architects
  • BIM Coordinators
  • BIM Managers
  • Expert 3D Modelers
  • Target Audiences

  • 3D Modeler
  • BIM Modeler
  • Architects
  • BIM Coordinators
  • BIM Managers
  • Expert 3D Modelers
  • Note: The main difference in this course compared to others is that we have not confined ourselves to explaining simple techniques. Instead, we have conveyed the subject through challenging projects and specific tricks, which are the result of numerous experiences.

  • Do you think Revit cannot model any form?

  • Have you encountered patterns and shapes in your projects but didn’t know how to model them in Revit?

  • Are you interested in organic and free-form designs and frequently use them in your designs?

  • In this course, we first explain the principles of modeling in Revit and its differences from the project environment. We quickly move on to creating form-based surfaces and learn the basic concepts of modeling in Revit through several examples. Then, we delve into complex forms, and I can say that together we will create any form that you thought might be impossible to model in Revit and practice it.

    Next, we will explore the fascinating topic of parametric modeling. We will model various diverse projects and share numerous tricks with you. To make this course shine, I have also provided examples of openable, closable, and animated formsfor you to enjoy.

    Some of the topics covered in this course include:

  • Explanation of MASS and its applications

  • Modeling techniques in MASS

  • Explanation of options, such as 3D Snapping

  • Difference between Ref Line and Model Line

  • Explanation of Mass in Place

  • Explanation of Mass Study (also known as Mass Overlay)

  • Importing complex volumes from 3DS Max and Rhino

  • Explanation of various patterns and their modeling techniques

  • Parameterizing patterns and Surfaces

  • Modeling openable, closable, and animated structures

  • If you are currently a BIM modeler or planning to become one, it is essential not to limit yourself to any form. You should be able to manage any architectural design in the BIM process And in the end, you will be the hero of this training. Please watch this course and feel free to ask me any questions you have while watching it. Additionally, during the learning BIM Process, ask me questions so that I can guide you.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course Catalog

    Lecture 1: Course Catalog

    Chapter 2: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Exercise File

    Chapter 3: Add Profile and Add Edge

    Lecture 1: Add Profile and Add Edge

    Chapter 4: Mass Techniques

    Lecture 1: Mass Techniques

    Chapter 5: Exercise: Villa

    Lecture 1: Exercise Explanation

    Lecture 2: Exercise: Villa

    Chapter 6: Exercise: Audatrium

    Lecture 1: Exercise Explanation

    Lecture 2: Exercise: Audatrium

    Chapter 7: Exercise: Ad Classic

    Lecture 1: Exercise Explanation

    Lecture 2: Exercise: Ad Classic

    Chapter 8: Model Line and Ref Line

    Lecture 1: Model Line and Ref Line

    Chapter 9: Mass in Place

    Lecture 1: Mass in Place

    Chapter 10: Exercise: Cinema

    Lecture 1: Exercise: Cinema

    Chapter 11: Mass Study

    Lecture 1: Mass Study Explanation

    Lecture 2: Project 1

    Lecture 3: Project 2

    Chapter 12: Importing from Rhino and 3D Max

    Lecture 1: Importing from Rhino and 3D Max

    Chapter 13: Pattern Modeling

    Lecture 1: Types of Pattern

    Lecture 2: Using Default Pattern

    Lecture 3: Exclusive Pattern

    Chapter 14: Example 1

    Lecture 1: Modeling Facade Pattern (Part 1)

    Lecture 2: Modeling Facade Pattern (Part 2)

    Lecture 3: Modeling Facade Pattern (Part 3)

    Chapter 15: Example 2

    Lecture 1: Modeling Facade Pattern

    Chapter 16: Example 3

    Lecture 1: Modeling Facade Pattern

    Chapter 17: Modeling Brasília International Church

    Lecture 1: Brasília International Church

    Chapter 18: Modeling Benz Stadium

    Lecture 1: Benz Stadium

    Chapter 19: New Features and Changes Up to 2024

    Lecture 1: New Features and Changes

    Chapter 20: Bonus Section

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Revit- Mass Modeling- From Zero to Complex Shapes  No.2
    Amir Karami ? BIM
    BIM Manager, BIM Modeler, Revit, Architect, MEP Modeler
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