: Extremely beginner-friendly for those using the software for the first time. It cuts through the "bloat" to get you modeling within an hour. Key Features Interface Basics

YouTube houses thousands of hours of high-caliber Revit instruction. The key is filtering out chaotic, unedited videos in favor of structured playlists. Highly recommended channels include:

Don't just watch videos. Open the software and try to recreate a small house or a room from a set of physical drawings.

Apply dimensions, text tags, and room labels that pull data automatically from your model.

Revit allows multiple disciplines (structural, mechanical, electrical) to work on a single, shared model.

Do not use detail lines to fake geometry. If a wall or floor belongs in the building, model it in 3D. Over-reliance on 2D linework defeats the purpose of BIM.

Traditional CAD software relies on 2D lines to represent 3D structures. Revit operates on an entirely different premise. When you draw a wall in Revit, you are not just drawing two parallel lines; you are placing a digital, data-rich component that knows its height, material composition, thermal properties, and cost.

Project-based learning and troubleshooting specific errors. Top Channels to Watch: