- [Instructor] Walls have some slightly hidden properties…called Type Properties.…And to see the Type properties of a wall,…let's zoom into our first-floor plan,…select on this gray wall, and then underneath properties…one of the things that we're looking at is called…the Type Selector list.…Now the reason why it's called the Type Selector list,…as opposed to the properties list or the instance list,…is because anything that's on the Type Selector list…is a different type of wall.…
A different type of wall has different type properties…associated with it.…And to edit the type properties of a wall,…you can go to the Edit Type button.…Here we have the Type Properties dialogue box,…and within this dialogue box we have all the type…properties associated with this type of wall.…That includes the way that this wall will display…at a coarse level of detail.…
It also can include such information as…manufacturer information, URL, which allows you…to link to documents.…You can input in type marks, fire ratings,…the cost of the wall.…
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11/28/2017- Using view templates
- Organizing the project browser
- Creating a room finish schedule
- Assigning finishes to rooms
- Creating new materials
- Placing interior walls
- Creating custom wall types
- Loading families into Revit
- Placing furniture, cabinets, countertops, and sinks
- Creating a casework family
- Finalizing design options
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome55s
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1. Views
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Creating floor plan views4m 48s
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Using view templates6m 40s
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Creating camera views6m 1s
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2. Materials and Finishes
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Assigning finishes to rooms6m 34s
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Creating new materials3m 45s
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Material display in drawings7m 15s
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Tagging materials (BIM)6m 2s
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Materials at floors7m 49s
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3. Walls
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Placing interior walls5m 44s
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Wall properties3m 55s
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Creating custom wall types8m 35s
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Sweeps within wall types7m 33s
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Reveals within wall types5m 18s
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Fix sweep conditions6m 22s
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Adding openings5m 51s
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Modify wall profiles7m 31s
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Painting materials on walls4m 41s
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Modeling materials at walls9m 33s
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Applying your skills7m 53s
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4. Placing Families
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Loading families into Revit2m 58s
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Placing furniture2m 54s
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Placing cabinets4m 42s
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Placing countertops3m 26s
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Placing the sink2m 51s
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Adding a kitchen island3m 48s
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5. Lighting Families
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Placing lights in ceilings7m 13s
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Light fixture overview5m 18s
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6. Family Creation Overview
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Mass objects9m 49s
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Void objects6m 53s
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Create a vase5m 34s
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Creating reference planes4m 31s
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Adjust mass objects2m 31s
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Making furniture parametric7m 56s
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7. Create a Table
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Create a furniture family1m 58s
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Creating a table top10m 6s
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Creating table legs4m 58s
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Add reference planes2m 14s
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Model the table legs7m 53s
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Create a table type5m 49s
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8. Create a Sofa
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Modeling the sofa arms4m 59s
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Modeling the cushions3m 35s
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Modeling the sofa back2m 39s
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Creating detail with voids5m 56s
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Adding materials4m 2s
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Finalizing the design2m 23s
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9. Creating Custom Casework
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Creating a casework family1m 45s
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Create a base2m 10s
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Model doors5m 14s
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Adding voids6m 31s
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Assigning materials3m 49s
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Casework in plan view4m 19s
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Creating cabinet types4m 9s
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10. Design Options
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Viewing the design options7m 17s
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11. Renderings
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Place a camera3m 20s
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Rendering interface6m 39s
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Conclusion
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Next steps37s
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