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Materials at floors - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit for Interior Architecture
Materials at floors
- [Instructor] Currently we have a wall as well as a floor both made out of the same material. And if we would select on the floor, we can see that underneath properties on the type selector list, it says floor brick. If we click on edit type, here in the type properties dialog box, next to structure, there's an edit button. Click edit. Currently, our floor structure is made up of brick and it's one foot in thickness so maybe we have multiple layers of brick stacked on top of each other in order to make this big thick brick floor. Well, it's not uncommon to have a floor that has multiple layers of material associated with it. If we select on the OK button and then go up here to type, click where it has the word brick. Now on this type selector list, choose wood joist ten inch ceramic tile. Now, let's click the edit button again. From here we can see that there's multiple layers of material associated with this floor type. And often times when you're drawing in your floors, you'll be…
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Assigning finishes to rooms6m 34s
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Creating a room finish schedule, part 16m 12s
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Creating a room finish schedule, part 24m 47s
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Creating new materials3m 45s
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Material display in drawings7m 15s
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Material display in renderings5m 45s
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Tagging materials (BIM)6m 2s
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Materials at floors7m 49s
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