Revit: Migrating AutoCAD Standards

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  • 3-4 hours worth of material
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  • English
Revit: Migrating AutoCAD Standards

Course Overview

Learn how to migrate your AutoCAD standards into your Revit projects quickly and effectively.

Course Circullum

Introduction
  • Migrating your AutoCAD standards
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • The new AutoCAD 2019 icon refresh
1. Why Migrate Your AutoCAD Standards into Revit?
  • Communicating your design intent from Revit to AutoCAD
  • Standards 101: From Revit to AutoCAD
2. AutoCAD Layers As Standards
  • Layer management with layer states
  • Layer naming philosophy
  • Layer colors
  • Layer linetypes
  • Layer lineweights
  • Using the BYLAYER settings
3. Bringing Your AutoCAD Layers into Revit
  • Importing a CAD file
  • Linking a CAD file
  • Querying CAD layers
  • Managing a linked CAD file
  • Using visibility and graphics overrides with CAD layers
  • Exploding a CAD file
4. Setting Up Your Layers to Industry Standards
  • Setting up standards for layers in AutoCAD
  • Naming and setting the layers to a known standard
  • Setting up an AutoCAD DWT file
  • Putting objects onto standard layers
  • Purging out layers that are not required
5. Using Additional Settings in Revit
  • Additional settings in Revit
  • Fill patterns
  • Line styles
  • Lineweights
  • Line patterns
  • Halftone/Underlay
  • Matching settings to AutoCAD standards
6. Creating Standard Details in Revit
  • Creating a new drafting view
  • Importing the CAD detail drawing
  • Exploding the CAD detail drawing
  • Converting the lines to Revit lines
  • Converting the text to Revit text
  • Tidying up the other annotation on the detail
7. Working with Imported Categories
  • Working with the Visibility/Graphics Overrides dialog box
  • Visibility
  • Projections and surfaces: Lines
  • Using object styles
  • Halftone
8. Annotation
  • Using Revit text to replicate your CAD text styles
  • Text families
  • Text fonts and sizes
  • Using text colors
  • Using text settings: Bold, italic, and underline
9. Working with Fill Patterns
  • Using Revit fill patterns to replicate your CAD hatch patterns
  • Editing fill patterns
  • Creating a new fill pattern
  • Duplicating a fill pattern
Conclusion
  • Next steps
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This Course Include:
Introduction
  • Migrating your AutoCAD standards
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • The new AutoCAD 2019 icon refresh
1. Why Migrate Your AutoCAD Standards into Revit?
  • Communicating your design intent from Revit to AutoCAD
  • Standards 101: From Revit to AutoCAD
2. AutoCAD Layers As Standards
  • Layer management with layer states
  • Layer naming philosophy
  • Layer colors
  • Layer linetypes
  • Layer lineweights
  • Using the BYLAYER settings
3. Bringing Your AutoCAD Layers into Revit
  • Importing a CAD file
  • Linking a CAD file
  • Querying CAD layers
  • Managing a linked CAD file
  • Using visibility and graphics overrides with CAD layers
  • Exploding a CAD file
4. Setting Up Your Layers to Industry Standards
  • Setting up standards for layers in AutoCAD
  • Naming and setting the layers to a known standard
  • Setting up an AutoCAD DWT file
  • Putting objects onto standard layers
  • Purging out layers that are not required
5. Using Additional Settings in Revit
  • Additional settings in Revit
  • Fill patterns
  • Line styles
  • Lineweights
  • Line patterns
  • Halftone/Underlay
  • Matching settings to AutoCAD standards
6. Creating Standard Details in Revit
  • Creating a new drafting view
  • Importing the CAD detail drawing
  • Exploding the CAD detail drawing
  • Converting the lines to Revit lines
  • Converting the text to Revit text
  • Tidying up the other annotation on the detail
7. Working with Imported Categories
  • Working with the Visibility/Graphics Overrides dialog box
  • Visibility
  • Projections and surfaces: Lines
  • Using object styles
  • Halftone
8. Annotation
  • Using Revit text to replicate your CAD text styles
  • Text families
  • Text fonts and sizes
  • Using text colors
  • Using text settings: Bold, italic, and underline
9. Working with Fill Patterns
  • Using Revit fill patterns to replicate your CAD hatch patterns
  • Editing fill patterns
  • Creating a new fill pattern
  • Duplicating a fill pattern
Conclusion
  • Next steps
  • Provider:LinkedIn Learning
  • Certificate:Certificate Available
  • Language:English
  • Duration:3-4 hours worth of material
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