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Hi all! I'm a senior interior design student at the University of Minnesot, where we were just told that a lot of employers are now looking for Revit experience. So I spent a weekend going through the tutorials, and have done okay for myself. I love how through the whole design process you can check how your space works in 3D. It takes a lot of guesswork out of the process! The only thing I really miss from AutoCAD is the ease of making my own furniture items. I'm completely lost on how to do this in Revit. Any tips or resources? Also, I'm doing an open track cieling, i.e. lighting and movable wall tracks exposed, and cannot figure out how to represent this.
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