Join Paul F. Aubin for an in-depth discussion in this video Understanding lofting techniques, part of Revit Architecture: Advanced Modeling.
In this movie, we are going to look at a slightly more advanced way to create a lofted form.…So I want to create a freeform large, massive wall that will occupy the Graffiti…Gallery of my museum.…Using techniques from the last several movies, I can incorporate them all together…into a process here that gives me of very fluid and easy-to-modify loft form.…So we are going to start off by looking at what I've got here onscreen, which…is a file called Adaptive Loft, and it contains, among other things, a few…reference planes here just to kind of help me keep my bearings, a reference back…to this insertion point which is where it fits in the main museum, and we are…actually looking around the back side of the museum, so this would be in the Graffiti Gallery.…
So we have two reference points here, and these reference points I am using…primarily as work planes.…If you look at them, you'll notice the work planes are displaying.…So if I select one of these, you will see that over here on the Properties…
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3/28/2012- Understanding some different approaches to modeling
- Building an in-place mass
- Creating and manipulating massing forms
- Using X-Ray and Dissolve
- Performing an energy analysis
- Applying geometry to surfaces
- Configuring divided surfaces
- Nesting massing families
- Stitching borders with adaptive components
- Working with lofting techniques
- Adding dormers and soffits
- Choosing a wall modeling strategy
- Working with curtain walls
- Building custom stairs
- Creating a custom material
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 2s
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Designing the assets3m 1s
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1. Getting Started with the Massing Environment
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Building an in-place mass7m 26s
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Manipulating forms8m 50s
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Using X-Ray and Dissolve7m 13s
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Designing parametric masses10m 21s
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2. Using Massing to Design Building Forms
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Importing a site image11m 17s
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Adding basic forms10m 33s
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Building the annex7m 54s
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Cutting mass floors7m 44s
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Modifying building forms11m 10s
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Laying out a floor plan9m 2s
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Applying geometry to surfaces12m 41s
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3. Rationalizing Massing Forms
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Configuring divided surfaces10m 33s
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Adding patterns6m 21s
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Nesting families8m 27s
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Creating complex panels8m 30s
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Finishing complex panels6m 57s
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Stitching borders7m 56s
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4. Using Massing to Create Unique Forms
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Nesting adaptive families6m 43s
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Understanding lofting techniques10m 19s
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5. Refining Building Maker Elements
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Editing floors4m 38s
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Refining face-based walls6m 54s
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Adding dormers7m 45s
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Creating soffits3m 40s
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6. Choosing Wall Modeling Strategies
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Adding sweeps and reveals6m 26s
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Sculpting a wall9m 11s
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Building shafts7m 48s
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7. Working with Curtain Walls
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Using Design Options6m 19s
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Building sloped glazing9m 32s
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8. Applying Finishing Touches
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Setting up a stair type4m 52s
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Building a custom stair7m 28s
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Finishing a custom stair5m 22s
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Editing railings6m 10s
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Importing a CAD file4m 22s
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Applying decals6m 10s
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Creating a custom material9m 34s
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Conclusion
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What's next44s
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