It's so interesting how much your accent has changed in such little time. You do not roll your r's as much anymore. BTW thanks so much for your videos they are helping me out so much!!!
I normally don't have to show roof framing, but I needed a solution and found your video. Your voice and accent is perfect for this--love it! I let my wife listen, and she thought is was cool as hell too. Other tutorials I've found are boring and the presenter just rambles on, usually arrogantly. The BS comment had me really LOLing! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for this. I'm so happy . I learnt how to model a roof 3yrs ago and it was like magic. But this is so explanatory. Thank you,thank you. A great teacher you are.
I am a subscriber on Patreon and watch your videos almost every day. This one came up and - WOW! Your accent has changed a LOT in the last 4 years. LOL
I wish you would answer the common problem that everyone has, instead of replying to useless comments. The beams are laid horizontally and not vertically, although I did the same as you did.
great effort sir kindly develop a video on Architecture design process elements of design components of of design principal of design and how to create an attractive elevation of a building using a proper design process thanks again sir waiting for reply . currently i am a student in Architecture School in pakistan
While setting the Work Plane, the Boundry Lines are projected flat below the walls. Result problem is: My Beam System doesn't have a slop. What could I be doing wrong?
hello, regarding to the vertical beam structure the timber blocks are not join nicely, would you please advice me how to clean up those blocks? I have try to use join geometry but failed. should i edit the family for each timber block or what should i to clean up? thanks :)
Hi, I actually have two questions, the very first is that the two perpendicular beams doesn't meet at one point as in your video (I mean at the two surfaces). The second one, what would you do if two opposite faces are not slope defined and the walls are attached to the wall? It would be really hard to draw beams on that walls (The one with V shape). I hope that my questions are clear! and thanks for help/ Jalal
That’s great and I appreciate this tutorial. But to be accurate you need to add beams to the hips and ridge.The rafters need something to nail to where they meet.
Im inlove with this Software and I was an Autocad user but then our thesis needs structural analysis, I shift to revit from AutoCad but I still love AutoCad 😂😂😂
Good video, the beams look cool but that isnt an actual truss configuration. On the 2 triangular sides there would be more than likely 6' jacks that connect to a girder that runs the same direction as the ones that run left to right. We will just say this is stick framed hahahaha
Ok. Thanks for reply I watched all your videos If you are going to create new ones keep in mind to make videos about creating families with different wall types Have a good week
3:45 "we're going to select Beam Structure, or BS... for bull shit." Man that cracked me up :D
I lol at that also lolol 😂😂 🤣
Me too! XD
And he continues the explanation as if nothing had happened. I think he didn´t even realized!
"BS or bullshit" that killed me. It shows the struggle of architecture
I LOL WHEN I HEARD THAT LOLOL
It's so interesting how much your accent has changed in such little time. You do not roll your r's as much anymore. BTW thanks so much for your videos they are helping me out so much!!!
I normally don't have to show roof framing, but I needed a solution and found your video. Your voice and accent is perfect for this--love it! I let my wife listen, and she thought is was cool as hell too. Other tutorials I've found are boring and the presenter just rambles on, usually arrogantly. The BS comment had me really LOLing! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the kind comment! I try to keep it fun yet interesting and helpful.
I have zero knowledge in Revit when I started 3 months ago. Your tutorials are so helpful. I love your "BS" punchline! funny!
He said for bullshet
BS or bullshit hahahaha, awesome video I'm new to Revit switching from Autocad architecture to try Revit see how it goes
That is a good decision, Revit is the future!
Welcome welcome!
lmfao
Love the more blunt (BS hahaha and metric is better) and more accented version of your videos, I am more accustomed with your later ones
Thank you so much for this. I'm so happy . I learnt how to model a roof 3yrs ago and it was like magic. But this is so explanatory. Thank you,thank you. A great teacher you are.
I am a subscriber on Patreon and watch your videos almost every day. This one came up and - WOW! Your accent has changed a LOT in the last 4 years. LOL
keep sharing the knowledge bro thank you so much. I'll make sure to watch all of your tutorials.
fun how you lost your accent in 1 year !! i hope i could do so
At first, I thought I clicked the wrong video. lol
i swear this man is a revit god lol, i appreciate the knowledge you have and you have helped me with my projects very much
Always the best tutorial by Balkan Architct💪👍
Good day Arch.Balkan..comparing your English accent in 2017 and 2019 is far different...in good way...just saying....thanks you Arch.Balkan..godbless
Thank You from indonesia. Been practising every night watching the videos.
Thank you for clear and precise explanation. You did a great job!
Okay, I'm new to this. "BS for bullshit". Very good. Better late than never.
Balkan your videos are always awesome and inspirational, I'm a designer but you're the best thanks .keep on keeping on.
Amazing!! I agree Balkan for president! you're perfect! I am so glad I've found you!!
surely you need the diagonals for the beam system to join to ect ect
Nice one. Simple and easy explanation.
Great Video and explanation!! Now, I can make roofs in revit! Thank you very much!
Thank you for your support!
I wish you would answer the common problem that everyone has, instead of replying to useless comments. The beams are laid horizontally and not vertically, although I did the same as you did.
very good tutorial
Balkan for president!
Thank you for such a good and proper explanation.
"and we choose beam system, or BS, or Bullshit" LMAO
Thank you very much
Nice basic video. What you're missing of course is a ridge and hip rafters!!
Please help me, my work can't place on diagonal roof. My work result there level 2, can't like diagonal line
great effort sir kindly develop a video on Architecture design process elements of design components of of design principal of design and how to create an attractive elevation of a building using a proper design process thanks again sir waiting for reply . currently i am a student in Architecture School in pakistan
Thank you very much. Your videos are very helpfully
Great video and explanation
Thank you very much
Looking for your other videos on revit
левитра по ъглите но инъче благодарско за видеото ;D
i really love the lesson and i learnt a lot
Very good job man, very easy to follow. I want you to teach me the one to one.
I really liked this clip it was very helpful.
"or B S"
HAHAHAHAH man i laughed on that one
Where are the rafters, struts and tie beams etc? Aren't they supposed to be part of the roof?
Many thanks! You are amazing
Thanks for every things your are introduced
I am from Iraq
Say to you hellow
i always wonder how to do timber roof thank sir kool
Great work.Thank you very much.
hii, can you make a tutorial for roof construction on cone roof?? its confusing :) thankyouuu
great video-great teacher
You Are best
I have on query while using beam system I can't place my wood slanting way instead it us placing in straight way..can you help me plz??
Fantastic explanation, subscribed.....
That's awesome
excellent video could you finish with the hips and ridge?
you're a great master! thank you so much!
Activa subtítulos y traducción automática por favor. Saludos desde CHILE!!!
While setting the Work Plane, the Boundry Lines are projected flat below the walls.
Result problem is: My Beam System doesn't have a slop. What could I be doing wrong?
Amazing nice explaining
I can’t select any plane of the roof, only the perimeter
Thanks Balkan, it's amazing:)
very useful video
hello, regarding to the vertical beam structure the timber blocks are not join nicely, would you please advice me how to clean up those blocks? I have try to use join geometry but failed. should i edit the family for each timber block or what should i to clean up? thanks :)
BS for bull shit , Top Man!! high quality :)
How do we add a c purlin that isn't listed in the M_Light Gauge-C Purlin Family?
Great video, but what happened to the ridge and hips. Also it would be good to compound mitre the rafters.
Thanks man
amazing work
Thanks for the information bro
You should talk in mm not cm. It’s general practice in the industry where I’m from.
Interesting stuff!
my joists appeared on the lower half of the plane, not the upper. using revit 2020
Hey please assist,
I did everything in this toterial but when get where I need to change the beam type it only gives me one option of the M _W shape
Hi,
I actually have two questions, the very first is that the two perpendicular beams doesn't meet at one point as in your video (I mean at the two surfaces).
The second one, what would you do if two opposite faces are not slope defined and the walls are attached to the wall? It would be really hard to draw beams on that walls (The one with V shape).
I hope that my questions are clear! and thanks for help/ Jalal
Did you find answer to your query?
have anice dayyyyy thank you
BS OR BULLSHIT OR EPIC TUTORIAL WITH COOL LINGO. uR AWESOME BALKAN
Can somebody help me, please? Why the beams move when I move the roof upwards?
nevermind, just sorted it :) Thank you Balkan architect your tutorial is amazing
That helped a lot thnx
hi sir i am a beginner in revit i have a building i don't know how to construct the roof it seems very complicated for me ls help me
That’s great and I appreciate this tutorial. But to be accurate you need to add beams to the hips and ridge.The rafters need something to nail to where they meet.
actually, i hear that "BS" or Bulls*it, wkwk lol
Very informative. How do you add the ridge board
thankyou bro.
What about purlins?
Hi, what is the best way to model roof trusses for that type of roof shown in the video in revit? Thanks
Im inlove with this Software and I was an Autocad user but then our thesis needs structural analysis, I shift to revit from AutoCad but I still love AutoCad 😂😂😂
Hvala!
Thanks a lot!!! 😁😁😁
how do you add a ridge and hip boards also
@Balkan Architect you did not create the hip rafter. Sloppy modeling, but very informative video otherwise.
Good job but my roof rafters move or are shortened when I mirror them
Damn dude, you sounded like a real russian
My big problem with Revit roofs is the faschias end up in the wrong place tiles should over sail it
muchas gracias por tu enseñanza atte
That accent is very good :))
how to you get the wooden beams i only have one beam to choose
Thank you for explaining but how to add insulation and other layers ?
I explain that in this video, it's about walls but ti is the same principal: czcams.com/video/A0sPxgTpcOw/video.html
The members are called rafters and top plates not beams.
In the minute 3:46...so funny..."or BS for bullsh^&*" i heard it lol
Apart from that, thank you for the videos they are a great help
I did exactly the same thing but the beams apeared horizontally instead of vertically, also very spaced between them
Too bad the end cut isn't flush on the fascia board :/ C'mon Revit.
tutorial Space Frame pleaseee
Which is the working software
Good video, the beams look cool but that isnt an actual truss configuration. On the 2 triangular sides there would be more than likely 6' jacks that connect to a girder that runs the same direction as the ones that run left to right. We will just say this is stick framed hahahaha
If it is possible I dont know could you pls share your revit library elements for basic construction
Hi! I use the standard family library that comes with ravit. For extra family's you can visit revitcity, they have a lot of useful family's.
Ok. Thanks for reply
I watched all your videos
If you are going to create new ones keep in mind to make videos about creating families with different wall types
Have a good week