From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
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Adding filled and masking regions - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
Adding filled and masking regions
- [Instructor] In this video, I'm going to complete this detail by adding a filled region and a masking region. Now, we've already seen some examples of filled and masking regions in some of the components that we've been using. So if you were to actually edit this family right here, that we're using for this small brake line, you would find that inside of that family there's a masking region that's doing the white out here, if you will, the covering up of the geometry beyond. And then if you were to edit this family in here that has the stair nosing, you would find a filled region that's being used for creating that stipple pattern there for the concrete. So, filled regions and masking regions are just sketch based shapes that are either solid white in the case of a masking region, or they can use any hatch pattern that you like in the case of a filled region. And by sketching those in really any shape you want, you can represent just about any kind of component. What I'm going to do…
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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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