SketchUp & Revit Workflow

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Free Online Course: SketchUp & Revit Workflow provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. SketchUp & Revit Workflow is taught by Paul J. Smith.

Overview
  • Architects and designers: Discover a modeling workflow that maximizes creativity and quality. Learn how to use SketchUp for conceptual modeling and move to Revit for refinement.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you need to know
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Understanding How Revit Reads SketchUp Files
    • What are the options with SketchUp Make?
    • Preparing your SketchUp files for Revit
    • Green, red, and yellow boxes
    • Green, red, and yellow boxes in Revit
    • Badly prepared SketchUp file
    • Badly prepared SketchUp file in Revit
    • Identifying nonuniform scaling
    • Fixing nonuniform scaling
    2. Comparing DWG and DXF Files in Revit
    • DWG and DXF export options from SketchUp
    • Importing DWG and DXF files into Revit
    • Creating a Revit toposurface from SketchUp terrain
    • Splitting toposurface and applying materials
    • Replacing SketchUp objects with Revit in-place components
    3. Utilizing the SketchUp 3D Warehouse
    • Downloading the desk from 3D Warehouse
    • Assigning layers
    • Ordering the desk parts by layer
    • Assigning the layers to the geometry
    • Material application for AutoCAD export
    • Color by layer
    • Material by face or material by component
    4. Understanding Revit Materials and Object Styles
    • Introduction to Revit materials
    • Importing the desk
    • Eames Desk
    • Duplicating materials
    • Creating the black and white materials
    • Adding material assets to a new material
    • Creating the desktop material from an external file
    • Creating the desk drawer material
    5. Revit Massing and SketchUp Meshes
    • One World Tower
    • One World mass
    • Completing the One World mass
    • Adding the mass to the project
    • Mass design options
    • Using an in-place mass in Revit
    • Creating a Revit mass from a SketchUp mesh
    • Creating the main stack
    • Slicing off the faces
    • Forming the entrance recesses
    • Sweeping the groove
    • Sculpting the corners
    • Parapet recess
    • Mass floors
    • Adding the mast
    6. Using SketchUp to Create Site Context Models in Revit
    • Site context models
    • Preparing the toposurface in SketchUp
    • Preparing the building height data
    • Creating the Revit toposurface
    • Adding buildings to Revit toposurface
    • Splitting the toposurface and applying the materials
    7. Revit into SketchUp
    • Revit to SketchUp DWG export
    • Importing DWG files from Revit export
    • Revit plan vs. group from Slice
    • Stair creation basics in Revit
    • IFC import vs. ACIS solids
    Conclusion
    • Next steps