
- Initial considerations about BIM and the importance of the Navisworks.
- Explanation of the differences between Navisworks versions
- Explanation of the main extensions used by the program.
- Opening the program for the first time
- Knowing the program interface
- Presentation of the Options Editor.
- Demonstration of configurations.
- Importing a DWG file in the correct way.
- Using the Viewcube tool.
- Using the Navigation Wheel tool.
- Using the Pan tool
- Use of the Zoom tool
- Use of the Orbit tool.
- Use of mobility tools (Fly & Walk)
- Demonstration of the Look Around tool
- Introduction to the Selection Tree
- Use of Hide & Unhide resources and their application to model objects.
- Using the Measure tool
- Use of Measure resources.
- Presentation of Viewpoints
- Using the Tags & Comments tools.
- Objects.
- Introduction to the Clash Detective tool.
- Second class about the use of the Clash Detective tool
- Introduction to the Quantification tool, with integration to external schedule sheets.
-Continued use of the Quantification tool, with integration with external schedule spreadsheets.
- Using the Timeliner tool.
- Introduction to the Animator tool.
- Continued use of the Animator tool.
- Course completion.
Definitely learn to use Autodesk Navisworks from scratch with this complete course on one of Autodesk's top BIM softwares.
In this course you will start from scratch, from the first opening of the Navisworks to using all the most varied tools that the software offers.
Learn how to perform different configurations, use navigation features, perform clash analysis (Clash detective), integration with BIM 4D and 5D, manage and generate reports in the correct way and much more.
Lose the fear of working with the BIM methodology and its applications. Learn simply and directly to the point with a course without tiring repetitions and with examples of the use of the various tools that this incredible software offers.
This course consists of training focused on students' organic learning, with direct and functional examples of tools and concepts that can be applied and adapted to their work routine in offices or autonomous projects. The didactics involved in the course were developed after years of teaching in the classroom, bringing to the teaching of engineering and architecture software, all the efficient cadence of classroom classes. In addition, the training offers all the extra files that will be used during classes, such as floor plans, tables, 3D models and others.
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