for the repeating elements, if the purpose is modeling, I Kinda use the railing command, where the cornice is the main profile and the repeating elements area the balusters which i model as a baluster family. it saves a lot of time and is reusable and parametric
Off topic question, I looked around however can’t figure out…. In a family, say a “water closet”, I have dashed lines set up to depict required “clearances”. Works fine, however when I have the family inserted as an existing “water closet” the clearances show up as solid lines, when I have same exact family as “new construction” element, the clearance lines show up correctly as greyed out dashed lines. Anyway to have the family placed in existing phase to show dash in New Construction phase, besides manually overriding the lines? Basically the existing water closets in a building, I would like the clearance lines to remain, just as an existing element with the dash lines.
Hi Balkam! Whats up!? I love ur videos! and it always helps me a lot! I really need your help with a double-tiered truss . How to generate a family like that? In Brasil, where i live it is called Treliça com lanternim. Could you please help me? S2
Thanks, very interesting.
You are a guy for Revit learning.😍
How are you hitting such good topics ma... god bless!
for the repeating elements, if the purpose is modeling, I Kinda use the railing command, where the cornice is the main profile and the repeating elements area the balusters which i model as a baluster family. it saves a lot of time and is reusable and parametric
can you show me?
@@salannamckinney sorry for the delay i didnt get the notification, i will look fir an example i did and post it here tomorrow
This is a smart practice. It's also less computing load for your model + you can schedule length.
Good tip.
@@salannamckinney i cant paste the image in youtube comments to show you an example
Thanks
still to be tricky hit tab to select original object + edit extrusion areas - small tutorial but very useful one sir
eres un maquina balcanes!
Off topic question, I looked around however can’t figure out….
In a family, say a “water closet”, I have dashed lines set up to depict required “clearances”. Works fine, however when I have the family inserted as an existing “water closet” the clearances show up as solid lines, when I have same exact family as “new construction” element, the clearance lines show up correctly as greyed out dashed lines. Anyway to have the family placed in existing phase to show dash in New Construction phase, besides manually overriding the lines? Basically the existing water closets in a building, I would like the clearance lines to remain, just as an existing element with the dash lines.
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when Revit become Autocad 3D
Make a full structure project with schedule
Wrought-iron railing tutorial pleaaseee!!!
Hi Balkam! Whats up!? I love ur videos! and it always helps me a lot!
I really need your help with a double-tiered truss . How to generate a family like that?
In Brasil, where i live it is called Treliça com lanternim. Could you please help me? S2
Please balkan do this Tutorial how to integrate or Adapt to building in sloped contur( terrian )
Iv got a problem that when im adding the inner wall to a complicated mass the wall doesnt intersect the complex wall at all (like attaching to a roof)
Ms staircase i totally problem faced
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