Material Course Introduction
This course presents information that helps users understand, create, manage, and modify materials in Revit projects.
Course Objectives
· The material presented in this course includes:
· Understanding Materials
· Assigning Materials to Elements
· Split Face and Paint Tools
· Working in the Material Browser
· Managing Materials
· Creating New Materials
· Creating a Material Library
· Loading and Unloading Material Libraries
· Controlling Material Properties
· Controlling Material Graphics and Appearance
· Controlling Material Physical and Thermal Assets
· Editing Material Assets
· Working with Material Foreground and Background Patterns
· Controlling Material Appearance Assets
· Duplicating Materials and Assets
Course Prerequisites
To participate in this training course, you should have completed the following course:
· Getting Started in Revit for Architectural Modeling
· Getting Started in Revit for Structural Modeling
· Getting Started in Revit for Mechanical Modeling
· Getting Started in Revit for Electrical Modeling
Course Objectives
The material presented in this course includes:
Understanding Materials
Assigning Materials to Elements
Split Face and Paint Tools
Working in the Material Browser
Managing Materials
Creating New Materials
Creating a Material Library
Loading and Unloading Material Libraries
Controlling Material Properties
Controlling Material Graphics and Appearance
Controlling Material Physical and Thermal Assets
Editing Material Assets
Working with Material Foreground and Background Patterns
Controlling Material Appearance Assets
Duplicating Materials and Assets
Course Prerequisites
To participate in this training course, you should have completed one of the following learning paths:
Getting Started in Revit for Architectural Modeling
Getting Started in Revit for Electrical Modeling
Getting Started in Revit for Mechanical Modeling
Getting Started in Revit for Structural Modeling
Approximate Duration: 66 Minutes
Tips:
Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.
Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.
Go Full Screen when watching videos.