what is the best book to learn revit? starting to advanced all commands? i usually learn softwares from the Dummies series. they are really good. on amazon i saw revit - no experienced required, and mastering revit architecture series. which is the best one of them?
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No Experience Required is easy to read and to follow, and fun at times too (read and learn as you do the work). It is not very expensive and is readily (physically) available for perusing at some of the local bookstores, so you can look at it and feel it before you make a decision.
Can I interest you in another option:
http://paulaubin.com/books/aubin-academy-master-series-revit-architecture-2013-and-beyond/
It is all tutorial from start to finish and covers topics from begining to intermdeiate and a little advacned.
Thanks.
Paul F Aubin
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I will admit that the Paul Aubin books are hard to beat.
But I think most Revit experts would agree with me that if
any one Revit book author was to win the gold, that author
would be Daniel Stine.
Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013 by Read, Vandezande, Krygiel is
the foundation of any real Revit library.
...not to mention you can download the Families Guides from the autodesk website for nothing...
You are right Bob, about Autodesk learning materials.
If someone new to revit is a highly intelligent person, they
would most likely want to start and continue with anything
from Autodesk. Autodesk reading materials are actually
my most highly valued reading. And yeah it happens to
all be free.
If we as a school were to be switching from Stine because its not an acceptable publisher of an ebook for the school - what other good books would you recommend. Are there any published by say..wiley? Also - what are you're thoughts of learning from ebooks rather than textbooks for revit?
Vector, the Daniel Stine book that you mention uses the Aubin's aproach to create a building from scratch?
Also I notice that Mr. Stine has several (i.e., Interior, Residential, Commercial...), if you or any one in the Newsgroup is familiar with these, which one would be the best to start with?
Any new book on Revit (Architecture) has come out lately?
Funny you should ask. Just this week I published my new book:
Renaissance Revit: Creating Classical Architecture with Modern Software
This book is a family editor field guide of sorts that uses examples from classical and renaissance archtiecture as its backdrop. Here is the book page with more info:
http://paulaubin.com/books/renaissance-revit/
Here are some reviews:
http://enceptia.com/renaissance-revit-creating-classical-architecture-modern-software/
http://www.cons4arch.com/pushing-the-limits-of-revit-creating-classical-architecture/
http://autodesk-revit.blogspot.com/2013/11/revit-renaissance.html
Also no one has mentioned the video training at lynda.com
Myself and Eric Wing have many Revit video courses there.
Thanks very much
Paul F Aubin
Author/Consultant
Check out my books and training videos
paulaubin.com
their is only one book of teaching Revit out there .
The Aubin Academy Master Series: Revit Architecture 2013 and Beyond
http://paulaubin.com/books/aubin-academy-master-series-revit-architecture-2013-and-beyond/
Very kind of you to say.
I am hard at work on an update to this book. Look for an all new edition covering version 2016 in a month or two. Thanks!
Paul F Aubin
Author/Consultant
Check out my books and training videos
paulaubin.com
Thank you !
thats gonna be awesome , Revit 2016 and Beyond plus Renaissance Revit , best refferences ever
Again you are too kind. Thanks.
Paul F Aubin
Author/Consultant
Check out my books and training videos
paulaubin.com
I'd been advised by a REVIT consultant to use the Ascent fundamentals book as my learning tool. It is an autocad licensed group but at $90 + $15 shipping, it is not free. Which tutorial do you recommend for an experienced autocad user that wants to become proficient at revit?
My latest Revit Archtiecture book (fully revised for 2016) is now available:
http://paulaubin.com/books/aubin-academy-revit-architecture/
Thanks very much.
Paul F Aubin
Author/Consultant
Check out my books and training videos
paulaubin.com
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