Build any Revit Family-Content creation for all skill levels
Build any Revit Family-Content creation for all skill levels, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 72 lectures, 12 quizzes, based on 13 reviews, and has 153 subscribers.
You will learn about This course covers everything you need to know to get started with Revit Family Creation Plan and evaluate parametric component creation in Revit Determine the most appropriate category and hosting choice Build non-parametric (static) families Build parametric families Demonstrate modelling efficiencies through the use of nesting Apply formulas to parameter driven families Understand and use all Shared Parameter features appropriately Evaluate and test newly created families before use in a project Create and edit Type Catalogues to support multiple Family types. This course is ideal for individuals who are Revit modellers looking to establish the fundamental skills required to create good quality parametric BIM objects. It is particularly useful for Revit modellers looking to establish the fundamental skills required to create good quality parametric BIM objects.
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Summary
Title: Build any Revit Family-Content creation for all skill levels
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.8
Number of Lectures: 72
Number of Quizzes: 12
Number of Published Lectures: 72
Number of Published Quizzes: 12
Number of Curriculum Items: 84
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 84
Original Price: £34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- This course covers everything you need to know to get started with Revit Family Creation
- Plan and evaluate parametric component creation in Revit
- Determine the most appropriate category and hosting choice
- Build non-parametric (static) families
- Build parametric families
- Demonstrate modelling efficiencies through the use of nesting
- Apply formulas to parameter driven families
- Understand and use all Shared Parameter features appropriately
- Evaluate and test newly created families before use in a project
- Create and edit Type Catalogues to support multiple Family types.
Who Should Attend
- Revit modellers looking to establish the fundamental skills required to create good quality parametric BIM objects.
Target Audiences
- Revit modellers looking to establish the fundamental skills required to create good quality parametric BIM objects.
Autodesk Revit is one of the most commonly used Building Information Modelling platforms in the design and construction industry. At the heart of Revit’s functions are the components which make up the design. In Revit, these are termed as ‘Families’.
In this course, I’ll be sharing my best practice concepts and principles which can be applied to the creation of almost any type of Revit Family. During the course, I’ll teach you the range of family types available, to ensure you make strategic template planning decisions before you start modelling.
We’ll take a look at various additive and subtractive modelling techniques for both static and parametric families. You’ll also learn about the various tools available to use when sketching out your component in the Family editor, as well as methods for testing and quality checking before use in a project.
We’ll explore how materials can be applied to families; considering parameters, shading, fill patterns, assets and textures.
You’ll discover the pros and cons of ‘nested’ and ‘shared nested’ families, how to drive families with calculations using formulas, as well as how and when to use type catalogues to complement your families.
The course is hands-on, meaning you’ll be expected to have Autodesk Revit installed so you can follow the exercise steps alongside the tutor.
A basic working knowledge of the Autodesk Revit interface is recommended, but no prior knowledge of the Revit Family Editor or Family Creation is required.
The course is intended for novice or intermediate Revit modellers who have little or no prior knowledge of Revit Family creation. For those with an intermediate level of knowledge, the course should provide you with some best practice workflows along with some tips and tricks along the way to enhance your productivity.
If all that sounds good, then it’s time to get started with some Family creation using Autodesk Revit!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Overview
Lecture 2: Using the exercise files
Lecture 3: Download the exercise files
Chapter 2: Interface & Settings
Lecture 1: Interface Overview
Lecture 2: Settings & file paths
Chapter 3: Templates & File Types
Lecture 1: File Types
Lecture 2: Categories & Subcategories
Lecture 3: Opening Tool
Lecture 4: Cuttable Families
Chapter 4: Hosting
Lecture 1: Level-based families
Lecture 2: 2-Level families
Lecture 3: Roof hosted families
Lecture 4: Face-based families
Lecture 5: Wall hosted families
Lecture 6: Floor hosted families
Lecture 7: Ceiling hosted families
Lecture 8: Site hosted families
Lecture 9: 3D Line-based families
Lecture 10: 2D Line-based families
Lecture 11: Symbol families
Chapter 5: Solids, Voids & Workplanes
Lecture 1: Reference Planes and Reference Lines
Lecture 2: Additive and Subtractive Modelling
Lecture 3: Working with Extrusions
Lecture 4: Working with Linear Sweeps
Lecture 5: Working with Revolves
Lecture 6: Working with Blends
Lecture 7: Void Extrusion Methods
Lecture 8: Working with 3D Sweeps
Chapter 6: Parametric Modelling
Lecture 1: Parametric Framework
Lecture 2: Adding Framework Parameters
Lecture 3: Flexing the model
Lecture 4: Constraining linear geometry
Lecture 5: Constraining radial geometry
Lecture 6: Symbolic Linework
Lecture 7: Defining Family Types
Lecture 8: Save Options & Thumbnail Views
Chapter 7: Materials & Appearance
Lecture 1: Material editor overview
Lecture 2: Creating and editing materials
Lecture 3: Applying materials to geometry
Lecture 4: Assigning material parameters
Lecture 5: Transferring Materials from projects
Chapter 8: Nesting & Shared Families
Lecture 1: Nesting principles
Lecture 2: Loading & placing nested Families
Lecture 3: Loading assemblies into projects
Lecture 4: Enabling shared Families
Lecture 5: Updating shared Families
Chapter 9: Associating Parameters
Lecture 1: Parametric locking & aligning
Lecture 2: Associating parameters & flexing
Lecture 3: Formula driven parameters
Chapter 10: Type Catalogues
Lecture 1: Type Catalogues overview
Lecture 2: Creating a Type Catalogue
Lecture 3: Importing TXT files into Excel
Lecture 4: Editing data in Excel
Lecture 5: Converting Excel back to TXT
Lecture 6: Loading Files With Type Catalogues
Chapter 11: Tags
Lecture 1: Tags overview
Lecture 2: Multi-Category Tags
Lecture 3: Tag by Category
Lecture 4: Material Tags
Chapter 12: Shared Parameters
Lecture 1: Built-in parameters
Lecture 2: Family parameters
Lecture 3: Project parameters
Lecture 4: Understanding the shared parameter file
Lecture 5: Shared parameters in Families
Lecture 6: Shared parameters in tags
Lecture 7: Shared parameters in multi-category tags
Lecture 8: Understanding the GUID
Lecture 9: Correcting duplicate parameters
Lecture 10: Visible or hidden parameters
Lecture 11: User Modifiable
Chapter 13: Checking & Testing Families
Lecture 1: Family Testing Template
Lecture 2: Testing Families
Instructors
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Chris Senior
Founder and Instructor at Infinite BIM
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