From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
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Adding detail components - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
Adding detail components
- [Instructor] Now that I've created a callout and figured some of the settings and got it all ready to go, I'm seeing the underlying model, as much of it as is useful for my detail, I'm ready to start adding 2D components on top. I'm going to start with detail components, because detail components are already prebuilt families that represent real stuff. You've got detail components for all sorts of little construction components, pieces of steel, fasteners, flashing, you name it. Then, if there's something that is not included with the detail component, you can draft it manually using lines. It's always a good idea to start with detail components because somebody else has already created them, and why redraw those things over again? Let's go to the annotate tab, and the detail component button is right here. The last time I used this I was creating a legend component so it's currently grayed out because legend components are not supported in this kind of view, but if I click the…
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Adding text9m 40s
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Adding dimensions8m 13s
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Adding symbols3m 55s
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Adding legend views5m 7s
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Creating a detail callout6m 24s
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Adding detail components5m 47s
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Using arrays to parametrically duplicate objects8m 19s
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Adding filled and masking regions7m 16s
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