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Revit Intro Series 1-10

01 Creating the Project
02 Making Walls
03 Adding Topographic Surface
04 Adding Exterior Walls
05 Adding the Roof
06 Creating Floors
07 Adding internal Walls
08 Adding Doors
09 Adding Windows
10 Adding a Curtain wall

Revit Intro Series 11-20

11 Attaching Walls to the Roof - http://bit.ly/Ifrib8 
12 Fixing a few errors - http://bit.ly/HzVyha  
13 Adding an Entry Deck - http://bit.ly/HzpKtp
14 Adding a sloped floor - http://bit.ly/IvAL1u
15 Adding Stairs and Railings - http://bit.ly/I0MaR2
16 Modifying the Roof - http://bit.ly/Ii8rAL
17 Documenting the Project - http://bit.ly/IKKCvb
18 Creating a Solar Study - http://bit.ly/IpQTAq
19 Creating a Sheet - http://bit.ly/HFroLi
20 Rendering the House - http://bit.ly/HFrpiq

Revit Family Series Intro 1-5

Created by The Revit Kid. Click on the link to find more great information from The Revit Kid.
02 Family Series - Part 2
03 Family Series - Part 3
04 Family Series - Part 4 
05 Family Series - Part 5 

Revit Family Creating Extras

Applying Materials to Families in Revit - http://bit.ly/HqFhLg
Creating Custom In-Place Families - http://bit.ly/IvMQDZ

Revit Rendering Intro 1-2

Created by BIMTOPIA

01 Exterior Rendering
02 Interior Renderings

Future:
03 Photoshoping, material tips and more.
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4 Keys to Revit Rendering

1) Camera location – You will notice that in professional design magazines most interior shots are taken at an angle from one corner of the room to the other corner.  This makes the space look grand and shows as much of the room as possible. 
2) Lighting – Photographers call the first and last four hours of the sunlight the golden hours. This is because light is softer (more diffuse), warmer in hue, and casts longer shadows. Be sure to adjust your sunlight to the appropriate time in order to make your images shine. 
3) Entourage, Entourage, Entourage, - Renderings with boring, unrealistic or minimal furniture/entourage can come across as unprofessional, plain, and uninspiring. Use entourage to tell a story and liven up your image. High quality furniture and entourage can instantly add value to your space, and make the rendering look more realistic, attractive, and inspiring. 
4)Photoshop – After exporting your image bring the file into Photoshop for some final adjustments.  Play with individual adjustment to find the best setting. Sometimes the default setting is the best.  The adjustment you need to tweak with are: Brightness/Contrast, Auto Contrast, Auto Levels, and Curves. Play with each one of these located under Image > Adjustments to fit to your liking and aesthetic.  Another hint – ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS Photoshop people and srubs into your renderings!