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I am trying to gauge my skills with Revit Arch 2010 and need some constructive criticism. I detail mainly stairs but I custom make all the connections and brackets in family files. I think I am pretty good but I don't have anyone to compare myself to where I work. Any and all comments are welcomed. Don't be too harsh though.
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Your getting there. Here is something to compare to: http://revit-alize.blogspot.com/2005/11/stairway-to-heaven.html
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Wow!!! O_o thats pretty impressive. I thought my woven wire mesh rails were pretty sweet but that's just incredible. I didn't realize how choppy my pictures actually were.
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Dang... that's such a wild use of railings. I've always considered railings clunky and... "special needs"... not really meshing with the mechanics of the rest of Revit. this was done back in 2005 though, so they were relatively powerful back when the modeling-in place tools weren't as good. #No pick 3D path for sweeps, or swept blends.
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also check out the stair stuff by Phil Read. You'll probably have to Google it.
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These might do me a little bit more justice.
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apparently dwfx files are no good...
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Here's another "reality check" when it comes to comparing your stair and railing abilities: http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=class&session_id=5380
Oops, apparently they put all their past AU stuff behind a log in. Well, so that I don't show up with nothing... http://revittotd.com/category/stairporn-revit
Edited on: Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 4:53:04 PM
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