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Autodesk Revit MEP 2011 Tutorials These brief video tutorials are designed to get you started using Autodesk Revit. The videos in the Revit Basic Concepts category are recorded using one Revit discipline. However, the concepts and procedures apply to all Revit disciplines. Additional videos are designed to introduce a topic or procedure that is specific to Revit MEP. | Modeling in Revit Presents the concept of modeling in 3D while creating a full description of the building. |
Using Revit Families Provides an overview of using Revit families to add content to a building model, including how to load a family, select a type, and place an instance. |
Understanding Constraints Introduces how constraints, such as dimensions and alignment can control the design intent of your model. |
Working with Parameters Demonstrates that every object in a building model has properties that affect both its behavior and description. Also shows how to modify object properties. |
| Linking Models Provides information on how to link building models in Revit to aid collaboration across architectural, structural, and MEP disciplines. |
Sketching Demonstrates when sketching is required to create geometry, such as slabs and roofs, in Revit. |
Using Images in Revit Illustrates importing, resizing, and placing an image file for use in a Revit project. |
Understanding Revit Server Presents the concept behind Revit Server, and demonstrates how to connect to Revit Server, and the Revit Server Administrator. |
Placing Duct Provides an overview of the procedure and introduces the tools used to place duct and generate a layout. |
Placing Pipe Provides an overview of the procedure and introduces the tools used to place pipe and generate a layout. |
Placing Conduit Provides an overview of the procedure and introduces the tools used to create a conduit layout. |
Placing Cable Tray Provides an overview of the procedure and introduces the tools used to create a cable tray layout. |
| Modifying MEP Elements See how to adjust the size, change the fitting type, and modify the placement of MEP elements. |
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