From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
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Adding solid geometry - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
Adding solid geometry
- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to begin adding solid geometry to start building the 3D form of our pool table family. So I'm going to get started here in the ref level floor plan, and I'll go to the Create tab and we have several different forms we can create. And I'll start with the simplest one, a solid extrusion. Over here on the toolbox, we'll get all the standard draw shapes and I'll switch to a rectangle and then I want to snap to the opposite corners of these reference planes that we drew previously. That will display four padlock icons and I will close all four of those to ensure that the sketch stays attached to the underlying reference planes and then I'll click Finish to complete the form. Now you'll see the form appear in all views and if you look carefully in the two elevations, you can see that it's sitting right on the floor. So let's direct our attention to the front elevation then and I'll click…
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Families3m 4s
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Creating a new family from a template6m 47s
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Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints10m 16s
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Adding solid geometry8m 58s
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Cutting holes using void geometry6m 8s
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Adding blends5m 39s
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Completing the family8m 32s
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