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© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk® Revit® Families: The Basics AB6893-L Frank Sheiakh Revit Specialist, Bimit AB
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© 2012 Autodesk Housekeeping Don’t forget to turn of your phone or turn the sound off Questions at the end of the session Don’t forget the evaluations Handout pagenumber at the top righthand corner 2 Pagenumber
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© 2012 Autodesk Learn the basics of Revit Families This class focuses on the very basics of Autodesk Revit software families. 3
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© 2012 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to: Know the difference between predefined templates Know how the basic 3D modeling tools work Structure a family from the ground up Build a basic family the right way 4
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© 2012 Autodesk Introduction
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© 2012 Autodesk Parametric or not? Always parametric 3-5 types Everything is possible Should we? 6 Page 2
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© 2012 Autodesk Templates
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© 2012 Autodesk Family categories Many different categories Choose the right one Beware/ Be aware of Mass and Profiles Built in/Hardcoded parameters Subcategories Page 2 Generic ModelDoor 8
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© 2012 Autodesk Hosted Families Be sure Know the different hosts Learn the little ”quirks” of different hosts. Which hosts exists: Facebased Floorbased Wallbased Linebased Roofbased Ceilingbased Patternbased 9 Page 3
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© 2012 Autodesk Predefined templates Ships with many different templates Templates ”lock” objects Start with a ”Generic Model” template Once you choose a hosted templates you are stuck there 10 Page 3-4
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© 2012 Autodesk 3D Modeling Tools Page 4
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© 2012 Autodesk Extrusion One or more closed loops of lines with a height 12 Page 4-6
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© 2012 Autodesk Exercise 1: Extrusion Demo 13 Page 4-6
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© 2012 Autodesk Blend Two different closed loops of lines on different heights 14
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© 2012 Autodesk Revolve One or more closed loops of lines that ”revolve” around an axis line 15
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© 2012 Autodesk Sweep One or more closed loops of lines that follow a path in space 2D or 3D 16 Page 6-9
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© 2012 Autodesk Exercise 2: Sweep Demo 17 Page 6-9
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© 2012 Autodesk Swept Blend Two different closed loops of lines that follow a path in space 18
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© 2012 Autodesk Voids All of the above but acts as ”Antimatter” – It subtracts from the solid 19
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© 2012 Autodesk Family Structuring Page 9
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© 2012 Autodesk Which parameters do we need? What does the I in BIM mean in this family? Geometry driving parameters Non geometry driving parameters Type or instance parameters Naming convention 21 Page 9-10
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© 2012 Autodesk Basic Parametric Modeling Page 11
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© 2012 Autodesk Referenceplanes Skeleton/Bones Referenceplanes becomes workplanes if you name them Draw similar planes the same length Set ”Is reference” Strong/Named Weak None Define origin (Insertionpoint) Know your size 24 Page 11-13
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© 2012 Autodesk Dimensions Place dimensions strategically Do not overconstrain EQ adds ”Automatic Sketch Dimensions” 25 Page 12-14
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© 2012 Autodesk Parameters Naming convention Group smart Instance or Type 26 Page 13-14
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© 2012 Autodesk 3D Geometry Set correct workplane before you start Lock to referenceplanes Use align if you have a complex family Set Visibility Set Subcategory if applicable Set Material if applicable Don’t forget to lock in all 3 dimensions 27 Page 14-16
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© 2012 Autodesk 2D Graphics Temporarily hide all but referenceplanes Draw with symbolic lines Will show up in views perpendicular to the one you use For 3D lines that show up in all views use ”Model Lines” Change ”Reference” Set correct ”Subcategory” Set ”Visibility Settings” Know what ”draw in foreground” means 28 Page 17-18
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© 2012 Autodesk Materials Do not fill your family with unnecessary materials Load into project and set materials Save out from project instead 29 Page 18-19
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© 2012 Autodesk Questions & Answers
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© 2012 Autodesk Frank Sheiakh Email: frank@bimit.sefrank@bimit.se Web: www.bimit.sewww.bimit.se Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/frank-sheiakh/1b/897/5b2http://www.linkedin.com/pub/frank-sheiakh/1b/897/5b2 Contact
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© 2012 Autodesk Don’t forget the evaluations
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© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, AutoCAD* [*if/when mentioned in the pertinent material, followed by an alphabetical list of all other trademarks mentioned in the material] are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. 33
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