Prerequisites
Delegates considering this course should be familiar with Autodesk Revit Architecture as taught in the Autodesk Revit Architecture Essentials course.Description
This course is designed for users who have completed previous Essentials level courses and who wish to expand their knowledge of Revit by focusing on the family creation process. Families and components will be created in the family editor and loaded into a project.
Course Objectives:
To teach delegates the concepts of families and introduce the tools and processes for parametric family creation.
This will include 2D vs 3D, the benefits of family templates and visibility display settings, modelling solids and voids for accurate representations and progressing to intermediate level functions and concepts including more complex modelling, parametric frameworks and conditional formulas.
Course Outline
Creating Families
Working with Shared Parameters
Furniture
Lighting
Balustrades
Creating Architectural Specific Families
Creating Custom Doors and Windows
Ironmongery
Family types
Controlling detail levels
Nested families
Getting Started with conditional formulas
Disclaimer
The course duration is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the course participants.Training Enquiries
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