This is great for a person with experience in Revit, I was able to find a wood structure family online and load into my project, edit it how I wanted. I then followed the steps to apply it to my project. I very nearly skipped this as there wasn't any sound, I think if you recorded yourself people would 100% enjoy this more. Thanks for your help
I believe I used beam system for this exercise, which means we need to load some structural framing family first. The structural framing families are usually located in the Revit Family under Structural Framing. If you can not find the family, google "how to download revit content" and you will be able to find the Autodesk Website, from which you can download the content file (make sure you pick the one that matches your version and language) and install it on your computer. After that, you should be able to load a structural framing (beam) family and continue working on the beam system. Please let me know if you still have issues.
This is great for a person with experience in Revit, I was able to find a wood structure family online and load into my project, edit it how I wanted. I then followed the steps to apply it to my project. I very nearly skipped this as there wasn't any sound, I think if you recorded yourself people would 100% enjoy this more. Thanks for your help
No worries, I'll do a video with sound.
That's great, i learn a lot, but in curve wall make a error for select the plan in a curve wall...
I don’t think beam system works on curved plane. You can try curtain wall, or mass with pattern based family, or adaptive family.
how could you use this on a curved wall, like a cylinder shape?
i dont think revit can set curved reference planes
No, you won't be able to place beam system on a curved wall, but there are different ways to do it, I'll have a think...
Hi, i just have a question about the files you used i don't have these on my Rivet where do i add them from?
Try to search Autodesk Revit Content, you can download them from Autodesk Website.
why not curtain wall?
Yes, you can.
i cant find the family file :( and it wound work even if i followed your tutorial
I believe I used beam system for this exercise, which means we need to load some structural framing family first. The structural framing families are usually located in the Revit Family under Structural Framing. If you can not find the family, google "how to download revit content" and you will be able to find the Autodesk Website, from which you can download the content file (make sure you pick the one that matches your version and language) and install it on your computer. After that, you should be able to load a structural framing (beam) family and continue working on the beam system. Please let me know if you still have issues.