The Path to Revit Mastery - Step 3

Intermediate User

An Intermediate user has two to four completed Revit projects under their belt. They are comfortable editing and creating new system types. Intermediate users can also create schedules and demonstrate how to work in a workshared environment.

Annotation

  • Create new annotation types
  • Create annotation families
  • Create basic filled regions

Area Plans

  • Edit color scheme
  • Create area plan
  • Adjust area lines

Components

  • Create new component types

Conceptual Models

  • Insert and edit 3D forms

Details

  • Use detail components

Floors

  • Create new floor type
  • Create openings in floors
  • Add slab edges to floors

Grids & Basic Structure

  • Edit grid types

Interface

  • Customize user interface using Options menu
  • Edit keyboard shortcuts

Levels

  • Create / edit level types

Materials

  • Modify existing materials
  • Split face

Miscellaneous

  • Automate a basic task using Dynamo
  • Create a group of elements
  • Link an RVT file

Renderings

  • Create a walkthrough
  • Render in the cloud
  • Adjust rendering image exposure

Roofs

  • Add fascia and gutters to roof
  • Create new roof type
  • Add roof dormers

Schedules

  • Create new schedule

Site

  • Split toposurface

Vertical Circulation

  • Edit stair type
  • Create multi-story stair

Views & Sheets

  • Create a new revision
  • Add a revision to a sheet
  • Create new view types
  • Create new viewport types
  • Edit view templates
  • Create exploded 3D views
  • Create scope boxes and apply to views

Walls

  • Add doors to curtain walls
  • Adjust mullion spacing in curtain wall
  • Create sweep and reveal profiles
  • Edit a wall’s profile
  • Create wall types

Worksharing

  • Create a new local file
  • Change an element’s workset
  • Change the current workset