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Introduction 05
Concept 06
Program / Diagram 06
The Arsenal 07
Massing 08
Sculpting the Form 08
Massing Studies 09
Development 10
Skinning the Form 10
Presentation 11
Export / Render 11
Post-Processing 12
Conclusion 13
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CONTENTS
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00 - INTRODUCTION
Jeffrey A. Pinheiro,
The Revit Kid
AIA, LEED AP
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01 - CONCEPT
PROGRAM / DIAGRAM
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01 Concept
Program / Diagram
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Pentel Sign Pen
01 - CONCEPT
THE ARSENAL
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The Arsenal
You can see in the images to the right that this model
is very crude. In fact, unless I truly need to, I do
not use Revits conceptual massing. I prefer to use
model-in-place extrusions.
I will then print views
similar to the ones shown here. Once printed, I will
lay a piece of trace over them and sketch continued
detail and development.
I go through this process (sketching, adding a bit to
the model, repeat) a few times refining my design. The
sketch model gets a bit more detail because of this,
refer to the top right image.
Note: BIM After Dark - Volume 3 (Spring 2015) covers how I make
virtual sketch models (similar to the ones on this page).
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02 - MASSING
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02 Massing
Sculpting the Form
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02 - MASSING
MASSING STUDIES
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Massing Studies
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Sketch-Over Technique
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Core Element
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03 - DEVELOPMENT
SKINNING THE FORM
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Skinning the Form
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04 - PRESENTATION
EXPORT / RENDER
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Export / Render
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Post-Processing
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After
POST-PROCESSING
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05 - CONCLUSION
POST-PROCESSING
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