How to Create a 3D Revit Model from a Laser Scan (FULL LENGTH TUTORIAL)
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Published 2020-08-25
Click here to download the laser scan in RCP format: www.dropbox.com/s/at32rsuhpa2e47q/Stewart_House%20…
Click here to download the LGS file, and the free Jetstream Viewer: www.dropbox.com/s/4q8yooe06lfv3ap/Stewart_House%20…
All Comments (21)
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Your a Rock-star Andy! Thank You for these new tutorials. Perfect timing.
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Thank you very much for this complete tutorial and for taking the time to explain it!
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Really good video. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you Andy for this tutorial. Really helped me a lot. Love from India.
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Thank you for your video tutorial this is real helpful for us.
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thank you so much, you make it look so easy
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Very helpful video! Everything is clear and very well prepared! Thank you for your amazing tutorial.
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great tutorial, thank you!
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So grateful for you , thanks
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Thank you! It is useful.
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Nice tutorial, very informative thanks so much
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thanks bro regards from Syria
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Thanks man. Thank you so much !
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Great job keep uploading such videos very helpful.please do point cloud model on mep
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Extreme nice.
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thank you! This is really helpful!
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Wow.. It was really helpful for me Thanks a lot.. 👍👍
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Hello ... amazing tutorial. May I ask how much time a draftsman needs from beginning to completion of such a project?
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Hi nice video thank you. I heard Revit is not so good when walls and roofs are not uniform? Have you a video for a more complex building?
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This was outstanding! Thank you. Really opened my eyes and changed the game for me in many respects. Graphics were great and clear. Your pace was perfect. Not too fast or slow. My only question is that when you did Edit Type on the Door and Window families to change sizes, was there a reason that you did not do Duplicate first? It seems to me that rather than create new sizes, you merely redefined the existing, and ran the risk of changing already existing instances unintentionally. Was this an oversight, or is there a setting that I'm missing? A somewhat minor point in the overall view, however.