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I have had basic Revit training, and have been using the program for about a year and a half now... I was wondering if there were any additional Revit training prgrams specifically for Family editor/creator. I live in Casper, so I think the closest training facility is CAD1 in Denver. If anyone knows of a training program, or even a tree tutorial I would appriciate it!
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There is a family editor .chm file on this page from Revit. http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=11091739 I encourage you to attend CAD1 training if you have the opportunity, Brian Mackey is the man!
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Yeah, CAD1 was a great training facility. I had Jarod, but Brian M. came in a few times. He's pretty cool. I would prefer to go to Denver for the training, but I work at a pretty small firm, so my boss can't afford to send all of us for anything more than basic Revit training at this time...
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Well I hope that *.chm helps with the family editor, it seems to have done me alot of good.
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Yes, it did help a lot. I have already gone through a few of the excersises, and I have already learned a lot.. thanks for the input!
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Hello Cheryl,
I teach a Revit Advanced course live online. The first two sessions cover massing tools (solid modeling) and families.
As you may know the massing tools are the techniques needed to create the 3D solid modeling elements. Once you
have mastered the massing tools you are ready to learn how to edit existing families or create new families.
Beyond family creation we go into adjustable parameters, nesting, formulas and other significant aspects of families.
My next class starts Oct 2nd at 9:00 AM Pacific time.
http://www.3DArchitecture.info
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jbohan, I think cheryla has probably progressed a lot in the 5 years since posting last.
...oh - I see... your just advertizing - not really trying to help.
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Yes I missed the date for Cheryl but you are right I am looking for students since Autodesk forced me to give up
revit-training.com.For your info I do have a tricks and tips page on my website which gives free tutorials on such subjects as
sharing coordinates and creating visible section lines in views using references. Go to http://www.3DArchitecture.info/tip.html
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jbohan,
Since you have some good tips, please share some of them here, don't just use us. This site works because members post questions, answers and tips. If you just want to advertise, then the owner of the site would welcome the revenue.
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