From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
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Adding blends - Revit Architecture Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
Adding blends
- [Instructor] In this video we need to create some sort of support for our pool table. Currently it's just floating off the floor. So I thought we'd use a blend for this purpose. Now when you go to the create tab you could really use any of the solid forms to create the legs of the pool table, but I think a blend will be a nice option for us here. So what I'm going to do is work in my floor plan view, and I need to start with a few new reference planes. So I'll go back to my reference plane command or RP, and I always like to draw my reference planes a little bit longer than they need to be. What you'll see shortly is that makes it easier to dimension them. I'm going to draw two vertical reference planes on the left side of the pool table there, and then two horizontal ones that go all the way through. Like so. Now cancel out of that command. I'm going to add some dimensions. I'll dimension between these two, and just sort of place it down there. I'll dimension from this one to the…
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Understanding families2m 15s
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Creating a new family from a template5m 25s
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Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints8m 48s
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Adding solid geometry6m 45s
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Cutting holes and using void geometry4m 20s
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Adding blends5m 6s
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Completing the family6m 41s
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