설명
Maybe you know the power of Revit software’s Family Editor but you’ve avoided it, or it’s intimidated you until now. Wait no more—this lab will introduce you to the basics of Family Editor. You’ll find that while Family Editor is extremely powerful, it can actually be great fun. In this short introduction to Family Editor, we’ll create a Revit component family complete with constraints and parameters. Don’t worry if you don’t know what a constraint or parameter is—we’ll cover that too. Whether you’ve never worked in Revit software before, or you’ve used Revit for a while but you’ve simply avoided Family Editor, this lab will teach you the basics of the Family Editor in a simple step-by-step fashion, and in the best way possible: hands on! (The session will use architectural examples, but the concepts apply to all flavors of the Revit software, including Revit LT.)
주요 학습
- Learn how to create a simple, fully parametric model family
- Learn how to use reference planes, constraints, and parameters
- Learn how to nest components and set up a parametric array
- Learn how to apply materials and other accoutrements
발표자
- Paul AubinPaul F. Aubin is the author of many Revit book titles including his "deep dive" into the Revit family editor: Renaissance Revit. He has also authored dozens of Revit video training titles on LinkedIn Learning (powered by lynda.com content) covering all levels of Revit, Dynamo and ReCap. Paul is an independent architectural consultant providing content creation, implementation, and training services. His career of over 30 years, includes experience in design, production, BIM management, coaching, reality capture and training. Paul is an active member of the Autodesk user community and has been a top-rated speaker at AU and other industry conferences for many years. Paul is an Autodesk Expert Elite and the founder of ChiNamo; the Chicago Dynamo Community. He was recently named a member of the board of directors for the Volterra-Detroit Foundation. He lives in Chicago with his wife and their three children are currently pursuing their careers around the country.