BIM [All In One Class] Modeling-Render-Portfolio-Practice

Beginner
11 chapters · 10 hours 52 minutes
Korean|Audio Korean

Skills You’ll Learn

Repetitive keyboard shortcut exercises

Practice with shortcut learning fields to skillfully handle programs

Create a MASSING DIMAGLA

A mashing diagram that ends with one BIM without any separate Photoshop work

Choosing an Enscape vs Twinmotion render

How to implement effective rendering for PT

Create a vibrant mouth/profile

An easy way to create 2D drawings and create vibrant mouths/sections

Create a simple statement with a schedule

I did the modeling, but the statement was completed!? Create a simple statement with a schedule

Creating PT panels with BIM

PT panel created at once with BIM without using multiple programs

About the class

It was the biggest issue among architects recently <Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport to mandate full BIM design in 2025> Does everyone know? I think any architect would be interested in BIM design. However, busy practitioners find it difficult to slowly learn from the basics of BIM design to practice. For those of you, we have prepared this class.

In this class, you'll learn how to complete a BIM portfolio with REVIT. Which part of the list below do you feel most unsure about?


  • ❶ Iterative keyboard shortcut learning

  • ❷ How to make a REVIT MASSING DIAGLAY

  • ❸ Enscape & Twinmotion rendering

  • ❹ How to calculate real-time history

  • ❺ Create a PT board

If you have any regrets, be sure to take this class. I incorporated very basic modeling methods into the course step by step. How about using BIM to compose a portfolio of your own projects with just one class?


Course effect

  • You can learn tools quickly and efficiently through the provision of a practice field for shortcuts & Lemon-sam's endless shortcut comments brainstorming.

  • If you stick to the class, you can complete a BIM portfolio using REVIT.

  • You can learn the basics and applications of modeling, so you can immediately apply the BIM design process to practice.


Recommended target

  • Students studying architecture & interior

  • Practitioners who are involved in design, construction, and public affairs

  • Students who want to study BIM to get a job


Pre-course notes

[Recommended PC specs]

  • Hard Drive Space: 30 GB of free disk space

  • RAM: 16 GB or more

  • Graphics card: This linkProducts that have received a score of 10,000 or more

[Other program usage and details]

  • Software used: REVIT, CAD, ENSCAPE, TWINMOTION

  • See each website for program usage and subscription plans

  • This class is conducted using an INTEL CORE i7 laptop, where the PC is a Windows operating system. (You can also take the contents of the class on a MAC operating system, but there may be differences in methods such as using shortcuts.)

4 reasons why this class is special


❶ Through repetitive keyboard shortcut exercises

Become a BIM modeling master

What is the secret for beginners who are new to the program to be able to handle the program proficiently in a short period of time? It's just repetitive learning of shortcuts.

As if a password set on a cell phone can be unlocked without even looking at the phone, finger muscle memory learned over and over again is the first button to skillfully handle the program.

Frequently used Shortcut practice fieldhas been prepared, and I will recite the shortcuts from the beginning to the end of the lecture and repeatedly remind you of the shortcuts you should use from time to time.



▲ Course materials - Shortcut exercise field

❷ From MASSING DIAGRAM to PT boards

REVIT is all you need with one tool!

Was the MASSING DIAGRAM that you had to go back and forth between CAD, illustration, and Photoshop to complete, too complicated and cumbersome? Now you can complete outline+contrast, dotted lines+transparency adjustments all at once with a single REVIT (Revit) tool.

I'll show you how to make PT boards starting with MASSING DIAGRAM more efficiently and quickly.


▲ Class materials - MASSING DIAGRAGUE


❸ Enscape vs Twinmotion rendering all at once

Have you ever wondered which of the two rendering programs would benefit your presentation, Enscape vs Twinmotion? Sometimes Enscape creates the image I want to express, and sometimes Twinmotion creates the look I've imagined (LOOK). Therefore, the architectural designer must use both rendering programs depending on the situation. In this class, I'll find a rendering method that works for me in each situation. Don't get confused anymore and get to work!


▲ Class materials - Enscape images



▲ Course materials - PT panel configuration


❹ Even a way to get details in real time while modeling!

There are modeling and scheduling methods that calculate details in real time. I'll share how to import family information and apply it to history. I'll tell you in detail so that you can correct the mistakes and mistakes that junior architects often make. Complete all of your BIM design practice with this class!


▲ Class materials - SCHEDULE

Curriculum

Creator

Lemong

Lemong

Hello,

This is Lemong-sam, your BIM assistant.

I have been dealing with a program called REVIT (REVIT) in the business for about 7 years since I was an international student in the US, and I have prepared this class to share the know-how I have learned through this CLASS 101.


Before I got to know REVIT, Levit was a new world for me as I prepared for the final project using various programs such as Rhino, 3D MAX, SketchUp, and AUTO CAD. I was able to easily create the following documents required as PT materials.


  • Professional Diagrams
  • Clean elevation
  • 3D image material

As a result, I was able to save time and energy spent going back and forth between various programs.

(Course material: How to write a MASSING DIAGLAY)


Also, soon after learning Levit, Levit's usability shone even more when it was linked to 3D render ADD-IN programs such as ENSCAPE and TWINMOTION.


(27 ALBANY EDU-MARKET: RENDERING IMAGE - ENSCAPE)


Currently, it is used not only for design data, but also for calculating the area of various frames and finishing materials for construction and public service statements. Thanks to this, I was able to open a CAD file to check the area and save the trouble of picking an area one by one with a polyline. Other than what I've introduced above, it seems that there are endless uses of BIM, such as drawing up drawings for MEP and structural design.


(REVIT finishing material area calculation schedule)


I sincerely hope that this course will be a good guide for those new to BIM, and I will greet you in class. Take everything from REVIT basics to practical tips. Your BIM assistant, Lemong-sam, will be with you!

레몽쌤(BIM)

레몽쌤(BIM)

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