thanks a lot for the tutorial. this is my first time using Revit and it helped me! one request, would you please make a tutorial on how to present it with dimension and technical drawings like you showed in the intro.
Hi, I was not able to create tutorials lately. I will note your request and I might do a beginner tutorial for creating drawings. Good luck with your Revit adventures!
thanks a lot ... I have a question that I have not found an answer to Why do we have to draw the reference plan in revit ...why not draw the pieces directly like 3ds max or autocad 3d ?
Hi Nuono, that is a good question. When you are not creating parametric family (which we didn't in this tutorial) you don't really have to create reference planes. You can draw geometry as you would in autocad. Reference planes are really necessary only when you create parametric family. That said, I got used to creating few basic reference planes even when I create non-parametric family as shown in this tutorial. These planes give me some basic idea of the size of the object. It's also easier to draw geometry snapping to these planes. So it really depends on your workflow you can use more reference planes or less of them, but they give you more flexibility. Tom
Thank you so much, you deserve more views and upvotes! :)
Thanks for your kind words.
thanks a lot for the tutorial. this is my first time using Revit and it helped me!
one request, would you please make a tutorial on how to present it with dimension and technical drawings like you showed in the intro.
Hi, I was not able to create tutorials lately. I will note your request and I might do a beginner tutorial for creating drawings.
Good luck with your Revit adventures!
Appreciate your consideration and continous support :) @@BIMforInteriorDesign
Thank you so much, hope you create more videos
Thank you so much! it really helps a lot!
nicely explained!!!! It really helped a lot..
Thanks, I am glad the tutorial is helpful.
thanks a lot ... I have a question that I have not found an answer to
Why do we have to draw the reference plan in revit ...why not draw the pieces directly like 3ds max or autocad 3d ?
Hi Nuono, that is a good question.
When you are not creating parametric family (which we didn't in this tutorial) you don't really have to create reference planes. You can draw geometry as you would in autocad. Reference planes are really necessary only when you create parametric family.
That said, I got used to creating few basic reference planes even when I create non-parametric family as shown in this tutorial. These planes give me some basic idea of the size of the object. It's also easier to draw geometry snapping to these planes.
So it really depends on your workflow you can use more reference planes or less of them, but they give you more flexibility.
Tom
@@BIMforInteriorDesign thanks, now I understand
Excellent...
Thank you!
Thank you
You are welcome.