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How hard is it to learn Revit If you know AutoCAD?
Autodesk Revit is easier to learn than AutoCAD – Did you know that AutoCAD is one of the most difficult software products to learn? Revit is simplified and streamlined making it easier to absorb and easier to get your designs completed. Autodesk Revit is based on newer technology – AutoCAD is over 35 years old.
What is the best way to learn Revit?
Top 11 Best Online Revit Training Courses & Classes 2021 [Free + Paid]
- Revit From Beginner To Professional 2021 (Skillshare)
- Autodesk Revit: Beginner To Intermediate Level (Udemy)
- Revit 2020 Essential Training for Architecture (LinkedIn Learning)
- Revit Architecture 2020 From Zero to Hero (Udemy)
What is better AutoCAD or Revit?
As a tool with BIM capabilities, Revit is more data-intensive than AutoCAD. The latest versions of AutoCAD and Revit have cloud computing capabilities, where key project files are hosted in a web database. This makes work more efficient, while avoiding the confusion of managing multiple file versions.
Can I learn Revit online?
As one of the most-used BIM software products around the world, there are a large number of tutorials and online courses that help us to get started in using Revit, or to become an advanced user and take advantage of its many tools. These courses promise to teach you how. …
I teach Revit and similar software for a living- just know it’s not CAD ( you have to assume a different workflow) and pay attention to your parametric constraints and element properties. Download Autodesk’s free 30 day trial and do all the tutorials- don’t wait until you get to the firm to open up the program.
How long did it take you to become a Revit Master?
And then you will become a Revit zen master, able to diagnose any issue with a magic wand, this point (for myself) took about two years. PS. I work as a ‘BIM Specialist’ and have trained over 50 architects who now use Revit in a production environment.
Is self taught Revit/BIM worth it?
Self taught, it’ll REALLY depend on how you choose your training material, and if you picked material that’s actually teaching you Revit/BIM good/best practices, or if you picked stuff that shows you how to mimic CAD workflows in a BIM environment (and will end up wasting massive amounts of time).
Do I need to be an expert Revit user?
You’re not going to be an expert revit user until you’ve done a project in it with a team of people, but you’ll be familiar enough with the tools not to look like you don’t know what you’re doing. yes good practical advice there.