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Revit Architecture: Family Editor (Imperial and Metric)

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Overview

Learn how to create standardized content such as furniture, doors, and other architectural components using the Family Editor in Revit.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Content is king
  • What you should know
1. Basic Concepts
  • Defining a Revit family
  • Understanding the kinds of families
  • A systematic approach to content use and creation
2. Annotation Families
  • Exploring annotation families
  • Creating an annotation family
  • Creating a tag family
  • Shared parameters for tags
3. Family Geometry
  • Understanding reference planes: Work planes
  • Creating extrusions
  • Creating blends
  • Creating sweeps
  • Creating revolves
  • Creating swept blends
  • Using void forms
4. Simple Model Families
  • The family creation process
  • Creating a new model family
  • Adding reference planes and constraints
  • Parameters
  • Adding geometry
  • Adjusting Geometry
  • Sweep by path
  • Complete the geometry
5. Beyond Geometry
  • Using material parameters
  • Adding family types
  • Working with identity data
  • Creating type catalogues
6. Controlling Visibility
  • Understanding symbolic lines
  • Editing element visibility
  • Creating visibility parameters
  • Cutting families with voids when loaded
  • Ensuring the display of overhead items in a plan
  • Understanding subcategories
7. Building a Complex Parametric Model Family
  • Introducing complex families
  • Using blend forms to model an awning family: Part 1
  • Using blend forms to model an awning family: Part 2
  • Adding reference planes and importing nested families
  • Building arrays and applying rules
  • Adjusting a parametric array group
  • Adding formulas to drive parameter values
  • Understanding the reference planes IsReference property
  • Working with a family type parameter
  • Using a formula to prevent common errors
  • Testing in a project and adding a flip control
  • Shared families and shared parameters
8. Creating a Parametric Key Plan
  • Tracing a view
  • Adding zones
  • Adding conditional formulas
  • Loading and flexing the key plan
9. Controlling Rotation Work Planes and Shared Parameters
  • Using reference lines to control rotation
  • Understanding sweep profile rotation
  • Build a sweep with a parametrically driven profile
  • Apply rotation parameters to a sweep profile
  • Prevent common error conditions with a formula
  • Adding a parametric void element
10. Create an Adaptive Component
  • The challenge of creating a parametric brick arch
  • Crash course in the adaptive family editor
  • Modify the default template to match your requirements
  • Using reference lines to create parametric formwork
  • Build a simple flexible adaptive component
  • Create a divided path and a repeater element
  • Making a divided path parametric
  • Creating flexible void forms in the adaptive family environment
  • Apply materials to adaptive components
  • Create family types and load into a project to test
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Paul F. Aubin

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