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Creating shallow footing families

Creating shallow footing families

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Creating shallow footing families

- [Instructor] Shallow footings are basically footings, but not just full depth. Usually, they're nothing more than thickened concrete under interior masonry walls. Normally however, they do have bevels on either side. What we're going to do in this video is create a line based family. Then we're going to add two separate bevels to either side and put visibility parameters on them. To get started let's jump into Revit. Under families, let's go new. Press your region. Let's scroll down to generic model line based. Click open. Essentially, we're going to make a sweep, but the entire family is going to be performed essentially in this left view, looking at it this way. So let's do that. In the project browser under elevations, let's go to left. Okay. Now this will be top of concrete. I'm going to right click on this reference plan to go to create similar. On the draw panel, lets click pick lines. For the offset…

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