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November 9, 10 & 11th, 2009 Revit Architecture Essentials Training
Learn the key concepts of Autodesk Revit Architecture and get an introduction to building information modeling and the tools for parametric building design and documentation, through hands-on activities. Utilizing best-practice methodologies to resolve real-world design scenarios; students assemble a small project, progressing through schematic design and construction documentation, before finishing with design visualization. At the end of this exciting course, students will be well equipped to complete their first Revit Architecture project.
November 12th, 2009 Revit Rendering & Presentation
Learn the processes for creating compelling illustrations and renderings with Revit. Through hands-on examples, students learn how to present an architectural piece using real-world illustration techniques unique to Revit, tweak camera views, create soft shadows, tweak materials and lighting, and create compelling renderings using the mental ray engine inside of Revit. At the end of this course students will be armed with the skills to develop winning presentations.
November 13th, 2009 Revit Detailing & Construction Documents
Learn about the tools and techniques for efficiently and effectively developing construction documents in Revit. Students learn how to create annotations, tags, keynotes, and dimensions; create details, manage detail components, and detail component groups; and manage views and sheets. At the end of this course students will be well prepared to take on any detailing and construction documentation task in Revit.
November 16th and 17th, 2009 Revit for Interior Design
Course designed for the interior design professional who wants to implement Revit Architecture within their workflow. Students learn the fundamental concepts of Revit through the development of an interior space, from concept to construction documentation and visualization.
November 18, 19 and 20th, 2009 3DS Max Essentials
Learn the fundamentals of 3ds Max as well as the basic functionality of the software, and the techniques used by production artists. The course is structured around the following modules: overview, modeling, animation, materials and lighting and rendering.
November 23, 24 & 25th, 2009 AutoCAD Essentials
An introduction to the use of AutoCAD. Students learn drafting, detailing, editing tools, drawing organization and preparation to plot. It incorporates the features, commands, and techniques for creating, editing, and printing drawings. This is a strong foundation for all design disciplines.
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