Gaming with BIM Models, 3d Coordination

Using Revit 2018, Dynamo, 3d Max and Unreal Engine to create interactive coordination processes

4.45 (60 reviews)
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Gaming with BIM Models, 3d Coordination
398
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2 hours
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Jan 2018
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$44.99
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What you will learn

How to export from Revit 2018 to Unreal engine using 3d Max Features and see the model

Set Materials and Collision Objects so they can live the space with a player

Configure reset of game and review capabilities for each element by visibility

Create simulators for interact with the space with no installation required and no further knowledge to use required

Description

This course it’s designed to teach you how to create an executable first person BIM Model interactive game using a BIM Model and Unreal Engine

BIM is now on a second digital revolution where communication skills and programming would create a different value to construction and infrastructure BIM projects, the core stream would be reflected in responses and computer analysis rather than handmade models.

This course its the first step to mix communication, graphical environments, BIM Models, and Visual Programming as seen on Dynamo.

Communication is the core competence require for a fluent BIM Coordination, and nevertheless we can review the models on Revit, Design Review and Navisworks, to the end user, client, and other stakeholders it may seem quite complicated.

A lot of developments are pushing communication througth two streams, low-medium quality througth web browsers usign Forge and other developments, and the other one High-inmmersive Virtual Reality Gaming Engines, so its time to work around those two streams starting with the second one by learning basic workflows with Unreal Engine.

                 

A visually striking presentation or interactive file can lead a winning project.   

This Workflow would use Revit, some Dynamo scripts to review information or extract it, then we will learn how to export files to 3dMax for Normal Correction, and then export it to Unreal Engine, review basic workflows for a interactive file and export it as an executable review.

This course complements with other courses such as Dynamo Basic Modeling, Mastering Geometry with Dynamo, and it will  also set a new requirement for future courses using unreal and BIM models like game simulations for construction, and Sales Presenter course with other workflows.                     

The course has 1 sample model to follow up so then you can do your own.

Go at your own pace, jump between sections and enjoy a lifetime access of content
                                   

Also, we have a direct response for any topic listed, so we can improve the content.  

Be the first to know of future courses regarding BIM, take advantage of all the opportunities that may appear and use it to improve your work performance and get better job positions.  

Content

Introducción

Introducción

Setting Everything for Export

Revit Configuration of Structural Model
Revit Export to 3d Max for Normals Alignment
Naming Convention by Maxscript DIS_ID
Export FBX to Unreal

Unreal Engine

Install and Configuration
Main Tabs of Unreal
Configuring Conditions for the player to work around

Importing Model to Unreal

Importing an FBX to Unreal
Review and Modify Collisions
Setup Materials
EST - Remaining Elements to Import

Importing Architecture

Architecture Import of Elements
Architecture Import of Elements Windows and Walls
Ligthing of Simulator

Importing Instalations

HVAC Import
Pipe Model Systems Extraction
SystemsName and ID CSV
Piping Import

Final Configuration Settings

Cleaning our Main Character
Building Lights
Packing the file to an EXE

Reviews

Gunjan
August 9, 2022
I dont understand the motive of this course. Not explained well. I dont even want to finish the tutorial. Waste of time.
Владимир
January 2, 2022
He shows how real problem solving is done, aswell some aspects of the course that are above the expectations!
Fernando
May 5, 2020
Great course overall, I just had trouble with the door oppenings, my character can't pass through them. I noticed that in your model all the doors go from the floor to the ceiling, so it allows you to pass through. Is there an alternative where the character can pass through doors without that being the case?
Andrea
April 27, 2020
The course shows a rather effective method to ONLY import geometries from Revit to UE4. No information regarding the type or instance is imported. The last lesson, Packing the file to an EXE, I do not consider it exhaustive enough, I recommend sharing a list of the necessary Windows applications.
Kas
April 7, 2019
A good brief overview with some useful tips of how to import a Revit file into Unreal engine. A lot of repetition, so every thing could have been summarized in 10 min and the remaining time used for something else.
Owais
March 6, 2019
video keeps stopping and starting!,,,my connection is pretty good, and other Udemy videos seem to work just fine. im streaming at less the 400p and still getting issues.
Jeremy
January 4, 2019
Instructor is not working with default program settings and rushes through things. This causes the student's experience to be slightly different from what's in the video courses. Students may get messages or warnings that don't show up in the videos and things may look different than on the instructor's screen.
Louis
March 16, 2018
At first, I had an issue with the videos but after a while its gets well. It’s a process that I can use to make my work presentation more intuitive and interactive. Since I’m familiar with software its easy for me apprehend. Thanks to the author and trainer of this video… Best Regards.. Louis.
Ana
January 18, 2018
This course is breathtaking! very dynamic and is super useful for professional life!. I like that the instructor is always going straight to the point and the application of the interoperability between softwares will help us to dig more into some new topics, i feel motivated! ;)
Geovanni
January 18, 2018
Excellent course! Ideal to visualize projects, applicable and useful to the real world. The topic is quite interesting and the instructor is quite clear and concise, congratulations :)

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