![]() Make your sweep and select the profile you desire. This will tell the profile to adjust the throat dimension to match the wall thickness. Choose Wall_thick from the parameter list. Find the THROAT property (or whatever you called it) and click on the little grey box on the far right which is Associate Family Properties. Find the profile in question in your browser settings. ![]() Add a dimension to the wall and pick/add a property to your shared parameter file for the wall thickness I used Wall_thick. I also cent the Left/Right center of the profile to be where the wall will butt up against the frame. I found this to be import as when you are placing the profile you can lock this to the wall center. I then made sure the associated reference planes were EQ distance from the Front/Back center. I then set Jamb Depth to Equal Throat + 1" (1/2 inch of frame beyond the wall on each side. I will make this brief but essentially you draw up your profile, and associate the necessary dimension of the profile to a Shared Parameter in my instance I used "Jamb Depth" and "Throat" (The spec I was using called it that) for the overall width and the width of the opening in the frame that receives the wall. This will involve the use of a shared parameter file, if you have not set one of these up, I strongly suggest you and or your company set one up ASAP. Видео: AVC, 1280x720,16:9, 25.I know this is several years old and it may just be advances in Revit but I was able to make an adjustable Hollow Metal door frame. Loading a Family and Hosting It to a Wall 05:37Ĭreating a Lighting Group for Interior Rendering 03:15 Importing an AutoCAD Drawing into a Drafting View 04:23Īddressing and Sharing Project Information 03:36 Modifying a Detail Component and Filled Regions 06:58ĭrawing Detail Lines and Components 07:48Īdding Notes and Annotation Crop Regions 03:34Ĭreating Blank Drafting Views and Detail Groups 08:45 Masking Regions, General Components, and Repeating Details 06:18 Splitting, Pitching, and Altering the Floor's Materials 03:30Īdding Piers, Strip Footings, and Spread Footings 08:52Ĭreating Ceilings, Modifying Grids, and Setting the Properties 06:56Īdding Custom Wood Ceilings and Plan Regions 07:13Ĭreating Ceiling Openings and Soffits 08:43Ĭreating Schedules, Adding Fields, Sorting, and Grouping 08:46 Using Dimensions to Lay Out the Model 04:35Ĭreating and Placing a Concrete Slab 08:33 Moving, Copying, Extending, Rotating, and Arraying 06:55 Working with the Revit Tools and Commands Making Building Modifications Within a Section 04:01 Navigating with Views and the Project Browser 04:59 Object Selection: Modifying and Mirroring 06:36 You’ll end up with a complete, realistic design - and the skills you need to start creating your own. Then you’ll delve into details like floors, roofs, ceilings, stairs, walls, and structural items like grids, columns, and foundations. You will learn how to create a model, use different views, work with the Revit tools, and add dimensions and annotations. In this course veteran trainer and author Eric Wing takes you step by step through the process of building a five-story, multiple-use office building. ![]() Описание: Revit Architecture is a powerful, complex piece of Building Information Modeling (BIM) software - but there’s no reason why it needs to be difficult to learn. Learning Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013
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