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New user moving from Revit to Archicad

Anonymous
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Hi

Apologies if I'm repeating a question that has probably been asked numerous times.

I've been using Revit for a good few years now and consider myself quite an advanced user but as part of a new job, I will be making the switch to archicad.

I've worked through the first volume of the tutorials available and will continue to do so with the others but I'd like to ask everyone's advice on what they feel is the best way to get up to speed.

I don't want to try and run before I can walk but equally I want to get running as soon as possible!

What are the best resources for learning and content?
Are there any good introductory books (I like something tangible and home internet is >2Mb/s)
What steps for learning would everyone advise?

Thanks in advance for any comments/guidance.

Matt
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JaredBanks
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Matt,

A perennial question, but one always worth asking.

I've got a few recent(ish) posts that'll help. Some of them are more BIM focused, so as a Revit user you probably understand that stuff already. But starting a new program it's worth reviewing the basics of why we do BIM in the first place as it'll help you stay focused on your journey.

I want to learn ArchiCAD, where do I start?
https://blog.graphisoftus.com/transitioning/software-trial/i-want-to-learn-archicad-where-do-i-start

Conquering BIM: never do just one thing
https://blog.graphisoftus.com/bim-washed/conquering-bim-never-do-just-one-thing

New User Trouble: You don’t know how to click
https://blog.graphisoftus.com/archicad-education/tips-and-tricks/new-user-trouble-you-dont-know-how-...

There are only two reasons to do BIM
https://blog.graphisoftus.com/archicad-user/there-are-only-two-reasons-to-do-bim

Hope that all helps. I also highly recommend watching lots of YouTube videos. I link to some channels in the first post, but here's mine:
https://www.youtube.com/shoegnome

What I like about YouTube videos is it gives you a chance to watch people work, which is always super enlightening.
Jared Banks, AIA
Shoegnome Architects

Archicad Blog: www.shoegnome.com
Archicad Template: www.shoegnome.com/template/
Archicad Work Environment: www.shoegnome.com/work-environment/
Archicad Tutorial Videos: www.youtube.com/shoegnome
Anonymous
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Great thanks Jared
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