Hats off to Autodesk for them buying a terrible architectural BIM software product, making it expensive as hell, and still having it being widely adopted.
Hello Balkan Architect, this is nagaraju from Hyderabad, India .working as a construction site supervisor & interior designer. Present learning REVIT.am learning lot of new things from your tutorials.no one teach like as U.thank u so much giving these videos for us.and finally my qualification is SSC(10th standard).thank U
Your`s videos Rocks! Congratulations on creating such practical and intuitive content! Even your English is super easy to understand (I am Spanish-speaking with not a very good level of English, but I still understand everything you say). Keep it up!
That's true! Reference Planes are very important to use in Revit especially making complex families and also doing the dimensions in 3D views. Nice clear tutorial!
Nice explanation! I have also found reference planes useful in the project environment as objects for the Cut Geometry tool. For example, I commonly use a reference plane on each side of my wood roof trusses to cut their top chords so their eave edges are perpendicular to the ground.
omg! I was literally having trouble with the plane yesterday! I created a diagonal one but there's no way I can view it from any angles straight-on / perpendicular to the screen, it's always showing just dash line unless I use the 3D view which isn't helpful! I didn't know about the " Workplane Viewer" function (from 21:00)! I always seen it but never knew! hahah THANKS ALOT U SAVED ME :)
You are a great tutor. Your tutorials are very great. Need to get your steel fabrication tutorial. Can i view the tutorials using by becoming a patron (5USD per month)?
Thank you for your tutorial Balkan Architect. I would like to ask you only one question. Let's suppose i create in a generic model an extrusion. I saw that if i create a parameter e.g Length without locking the edges of a extrusion side on reference planes the parameter Length still works. You can increase and decrease it as you want. So what is the purpose of aligning and locking the edges on reference planes in order to create parameters?
Hats off to Autodesk for them buying a terrible architectural BIM software product, making it expensive as hell, and still having it being widely adopted.
As usual: informative, timely, and clear. You are my go-to Revit education source!
Indeed, Balkan Architect is one of the best sources for Revit in RUclips.
Hello Balkan Architect, this is nagaraju from Hyderabad, India .working as a construction site supervisor & interior designer. Present learning REVIT.am learning lot of new things from your tutorials.no one teach like as U.thank u so much giving these videos for us.and finally my qualification is SSC(10th standard).thank U
Your`s videos Rocks! Congratulations on creating such practical and intuitive content! Even your English is super easy to understand (I am Spanish-speaking with not a very good level of English, but I still understand everything you say). Keep it up!
Life saver! thank you for your amazing videos on your channel. It's helps out so much.
That's true! Reference Planes are very important to use in Revit especially making complex families and also doing the dimensions in 3D views. Nice clear tutorial!
Nice explanation! I have also found reference planes useful in the project environment as objects for the Cut Geometry tool. For example, I commonly use a reference plane on each side of my wood roof trusses to cut their top chords so their eave edges are perpendicular to the ground.
Someone asked this months ago and he uploaded it! haha the best on the internet!
..хорошие типсы и трики, ты первый, у кого я видел такие важные нюансы, спасибо
Вечный кайф tienes toda la razón
no doubt ,,, u r master of revit
Thanks for the video.
i am very enjoy your lectures in revit.
5:04 when I draw the reference line it not showing name why
Cant thank you enough for this tutorial!!!
many thanks to you :D
Great video,,,can u put video difference ref line vs ref plane regarding modeling? thnx
very helpful.
helpful. thanks
how do you control how many levels the reference planes are in, is it "propogate extents"? but still confused on best practices
omg! I was literally having trouble with the plane yesterday! I created a diagonal one but there's no way I can view it from any angles straight-on / perpendicular to the screen, it's always showing just dash line unless I use the 3D view which isn't helpful! I didn't know about the " Workplane Viewer" function (from 21:00)! I always seen it but never knew! hahah THANKS ALOT U SAVED ME :)
Thank you !!
Hi! Do you know how to delete unused ref planes?
You are a great tutor. Your tutorials are very great. Need to get your steel fabrication tutorial. Can i view the tutorials using by becoming a patron (5USD per month)?
Thank you for your tutorial Balkan Architect. I would like to ask you only one question. Let's suppose i create in a generic model an extrusion. I saw that if i create a parameter e.g Length without locking the edges of a extrusion side on reference planes the parameter Length still works. You can increase and decrease it as you want. So what is the purpose of aligning and locking the edges on reference planes in order to create parameters?
starts around 4:00
how do you make arch openings in walls?
Merci du cœur ! !
Sir y can't I name reference plane
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Thank you!