View Full Version : Newbie Question re Revit books
lennox.boyd
2006-01-18, 03:09 PM
Hi
Can anyone recommend any good books that I can use to help me learn Revit?
I have previously used Archicad, so I have a fair knowledge of how BIM works, but need to find out where all the "bits and pieces" are hidden.
Regards
Lennox
Justin Marchiel
2006-01-18, 03:56 PM
coming from an adt back ground i can say that Paul Aubin publishes good books. but as far as i can see, his book for revit 8.0 still is not shipping at amazon. it seems that it was released in september, but still no luck.
Does anyone know where to find his new book?
Justin
Tom Dorner
2006-01-18, 04:03 PM
Here are some links to get you started:
Check out free distance learning on Revit from Autodesk at http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=5055212&linkID=3770350 (http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=5055212&linkID=3770350)
Revit training videos. http://www.dgcad.com/Revit8.htm (http://www.dgcad.com/Revit8.htm)
First 8 are free, others available with subscription
“Introducing and Implementing Autodesk Revit (http://www.delmarlearning.com/Browse_CatalogDetail.asp?XXID=11963&ISBN=1401850499)” book now available. Order at www.autodeskpress.com (http://www.autodeskpress.com/) or www.amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/)
“Mastering Autodesk Revit” out soon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1418020532/qid=1136907775/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-6644053-4682355?n=507846&s=books&v=glance (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1418020532/qid=1136907775/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-6644053-4682355?n=507846&s=books&v=glance)
CDV Systems Courseware Books Check them out at www.cdvsystems.com (http://www.cdvsystems.com/)
they also have new vBook available at:
http://www.autosupportdesk.com/ (http://www.autosupportdesk.com/)
Official Autodesk Revit courseware available at http://estore.autodesk.com (http://estore.autodesk.com/) Choose “learning and training” then “courseware” from the left menu.
zenomail105021
2006-01-19, 12:02 PM
Paul Aubin's book is coming out sometime this spring. I learned ADT from his books. If his upcoming book on Revit is as good, I could highly recommend it in advance. I just finished Balding & Fox's "Introducing & Implementing Autodesk Revit Building" and recommend this one also. Both, are or will be available @ Amazon.com.
Good Luck!
Bill Maddox
jarod.tulanowski
2006-01-19, 02:33 PM
We just got the a vBookTM from RetrieveMedia it is not bad for people trying to learn Revit.(Not to mention training material) It is a little remedial for Advanced users though. You need to have a fast internet connection to use it though. go to the below links to try it out. I hope this helps.
http://auto.retrieve.com/revit/BookFrame.spr
http://www.retrievemedia.com/
jbalding48677
2006-01-20, 01:18 AM
Paul Aubin's book is coming out sometime this spring. I learned ADT from his books. If his upcoming book on Revit is as good, I could highly recommend it in advance. I just finished Balding & Fox's "Introducing & Implementing Autodesk Revit Building" and recommend this one also. Both, are or will be available @ Amazon.com.
Good Luck!
Bill Maddox
Thanks Bill, It is nice to hear about people reading the book. I have talked to several that have bought it, but when asked they say they have not gotten around to actually reading it.
Cheers -
.
jarod.tulanowski
2006-01-20, 09:52 PM
Hey Jim any Discounts for your book haha
jbalding48677
2006-01-21, 05:16 AM
Hey Jim any Discounts for your book haha
If WATG has to pay, you gotta pay, sorry. I wish I had 100 copies to toss around to the folks here on the forums.
.
jarod.tulanowski
2006-01-21, 08:05 PM
I know I was only kidding. by the way Jim I set in on a few of your Revit Classes at AU. Thanks for the great insight and education.
jbalding48677
2006-01-22, 07:08 PM
I know you were kidding... Glad you were able to take something away from AU. Next year should be even better. We have BIG plans for it, now execution might be a different story...
.
jyeager
2006-05-02, 03:32 PM
great coursewre at www.ascented.com
davidbairdarchitect
2006-05-20, 04:36 AM
Just bought the Revit 8.1 vbook at www.autosupportdesk.com.
It's on-demand online video tutorials, which means that you have to be connected to the web to use it and it can't be downloaded for off site use without a web connection. This makes it a bit inflexible to use.
It's made by the CDV folks who did the great tedious tutorial books.
I like the video tutorial format because it is more effective for me than taking a class or reading tutorials.
I find the vbook extremely well organized and clearly presented.
It's $150. which sounds and is expensive compared to printed books; but for me it's been worth it.
For a newbie it would be fantastic. I've used Revit since V2 and I still learned new stuff during the first 20 basic videos.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.