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Model patterns - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit for Visualization
Model patterns
- [Instructor] In this video we're going to learn how to adjust the orientation of a rendered surface within a revit family. Using the modify tools we'll adjust and align a model pattern creating a realistic, renderable revit family. Let's get started. In the 0205 exercise file, if you check your project browser you should be in sheet 0205 - Families. Here we have two views, one in a hidden line visual style and one in a realistic visual style. In our scene we have a bench inside of a room. If you zoom in on the bench in the realistic view you'll notice grooves along the side of the bench representing form work. These grooves aren't located where we would logically place them when building this bench. If I go to my hidden line view to adjust that I use the align tool and select the underside of the bench, if I suck the line in my hatch pattern, the bench moves. The surface of the bench can only be edited within the family editor. If I select the bench from the ribbon I can choose edit…
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Material Browser overview3m 12s
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Paint colors4m 6s
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Concrete4m 26s
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Concrete panels4m 40s
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Model patterns2m 42s
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Painted concrete5m 10s
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Transparent material2m 54s
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Textured material3m 18s
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Multiple transparency tile4m 46s
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Metal lath3m 5s
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Wood studs with insulation6m 30s
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