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Infinite Skills Ships Revit Rendering, Visualization Tutorial

Course written by consultant and professor Ed Cotey of AutoSpec.

By DE Editors  

February 14, 2014

By DE Editors

Software training firm Infinite Skills introduced its "Revit: Rendering and Visualization Tutorial," an advanced-level course targeting Revit's tools for producing photorealistic, information-dense 3D models of building projects.

Revit allows architects and engineers to design 3D models of buildings and their components, creating plans for all the stages in a building's lifecycle, from concept and design, to construction and eventual demolition.

The solution provides a training guide designed to allow experienced Revit users to master all the elements of creating and rendering these highly detailed Revit construction models, the company says.

Course author Ed Cotey is a commercial interior design, a construction project manager, a CAD consultant, and a college professor. His company, AutoSpec, provides development work, training, and technical CAD consultation for manufacturers.

For more information, visit Infinite Skills.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

 

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