Description
Have you ever built a family in Revit software and needed to create rotation and dimensional parameters because there were multiple moving parts? This class will show you how to create parameters within the Revit software massing, adaptive component, and traditional Family Editors so your families can move. Forget what you've learned about how to apply rotation and dimensional parameters to Revit software families. This lecture will show new and exciting methods that could be applied to most Revit software families and is intended to be Part 2 to the class titled "Families in Motion" in previous years at Autodesk University. The class is sure to be fun, exciting, and fresh. This session features Revit. AIA Approved
Key Learnings
- Learn new methods to apply rotation parameters to masses and adaptive component families
- Learn new methods to apply rotation parameters to traditional families
- Learn how to create multiple joints that move together in Revit families in 2D planes
- Learn how to create multiple joints that move together in Revit families in 3D "Ball" Joints