Yet again Steve thanks so much for the support. Would love to get you over to the discord server if you have not yet joined it - can freely chat about all things BIM and Revit and you can field any questions you have towards myself and the Revit hive mind. Glad you are getting value from the tuts! Niall
Very well explained, thank you Nial. I'm an Estimator currently looking at Revit to pull quantities from models & got a lot from this video so thank you very much. Interested in techniques to alter dodgy geometry from existing models. Splitting/ itemizing measures. e.g. atm I have an issue with Blocks of Buildings being too generic e.g. Block F has three separate buildings in it which I need to separate. But because the category/ family is all the same I'm a bit stuck with trying to itemize them.
No problem at all, glad you found it in some ways informative. Yeah with Quant takeoffs you really want to be inheriting very intentionally pieced together models, where item categories and nomenclature are well structured in order to speed up the scheduling process. If things are all just assigned as generic models or similar your life will be very awkward. Are you sure the models are not derived from another authoring software and just linked in as a single family type? For example, I have seen ACIS mesh building models saved into 3D cad files previously which were then all loaded into generic models category families and loaded into a Revit Project file. Absolute disaster to try do anything with that kind of information.
@@8020BIM Thanks Nial, it was very informative! It's not as bad as being imported from external software in a single family type. They've created it in Revit as I have good family break-downs etc... just not as itemized as I need. TBH to their credit if I was drafting the model I would not want to covariantly break-down each itemized block & understand why they've done that. It doesn't help that my first model in Revit is £0.5 Billion; would've been nice to have a small one to experiment with lol. I was trying to use spaces & zones to covariantly give me more itemization but haven't had much luck with it so far. Thanks again bud.
As usual remarkable tutorial for revit, again thank you very much, if you allow I can add one more tip that I consider important when selecting the menaux and the curtain wall panels to control their types in all directions simply by selecting a component and click on the right button
Absolutely Ben - thanks for the additional note! Not sure if you have watched it previously but I have done a very detailed video on Curtain Wallling and Cladding modellign in Revit before if you wanted to give that a watch. th-cam.com/video/eHXNyADXc30/w-d-xo.html Hope you are keeping well Ben. Niall
Thank you Naill I also hope you are well, I'm going to see the tutorial & I'm sure it is remarkable like all your toturials, at this rate Revit in the next few years we can order him to prepare coffee for us
@@benhadidikbal2820 Haha for sure! Just to mention Ben I have a free community chat channel on Discord if you would like to join and chat with people about Revit nad BIM Topics in General. Would be happy to have you. discord.gg/mCekYkHu Niall
🌟 Additional Notes/Tips for everyone! 🌟 Tip 12 - Select All Instances across the Project - Short Keys = SA Tip 13 - Select Previous Elements - Short Keys = CTRL &
Could you please shed some light on the subjects of selecting multiple elements in the linked model and how to delete the orphaned data smartly instead of looking for each of them manually and then deleting them individually.
To select multiple items in a link the easiest "Revit Native" way of doing it is to go to your selection options and turn off everything except the linked model information. This will speed up you selections but you still will not be able to undertake a "select all " function for an element type. You can however then select the entirety of the linked model geometry in one "click- drag-click" and then use the filter to isolate an object category. For orphaned data I am assuming you are speaking specifically about orphaned tags in a native model that were originally tagging a now removed element in the link? I haven't tried this en-masse as per your suggestion but you could likely itemise the tags in the project, filter the tag schedule down to those which have a value and delete the rows of those that don't. Hope this gives you some insights to play around with Ark. Pop on over to the discord community channel if you would like to talk with like minded people on the topic. discord.gg/EktFCUh4 Niall
Thank you, Nial! Great clear tutorial!
Great tutorial. Thanks Niall!
Thanks Brian, glad you found it useful.
Absolutely fantastic tutorial 👌
Yet again Steve thanks so much for the support. Would love to get you over to the discord server if you have not yet joined it - can freely chat about all things BIM and Revit and you can field any questions you have towards myself and the Revit hive mind.
Glad you are getting value from the tuts!
Niall
So useful, thanks so much buddy. Life made easy
thnx from egypt to u
Very well explained, thank you Nial. I'm an Estimator currently looking at Revit to pull quantities from models & got a lot from this video so thank you very much. Interested in techniques to alter dodgy geometry from existing models. Splitting/ itemizing measures. e.g. atm I have an issue with Blocks of Buildings being too generic e.g. Block F has three separate buildings in it which I need to separate. But because the category/ family is all the same I'm a bit stuck with trying to itemize them.
No problem at all, glad you found it in some ways informative. Yeah with Quant takeoffs you really want to be inheriting very intentionally pieced together models, where item categories and nomenclature are well structured in order to speed up the scheduling process. If things are all just assigned as generic models or similar your life will be very awkward. Are you sure the models are not derived from another authoring software and just linked in as a single family type? For example, I have seen ACIS mesh building models saved into 3D cad files previously which were then all loaded into generic models category families and loaded into a Revit Project file. Absolute disaster to try do anything with that kind of information.
@@8020BIM Thanks Nial, it was very informative! It's not as bad as being imported from external software in a single family type. They've created it in Revit as I have good family break-downs etc... just not as itemized as I need. TBH to their credit if I was drafting the model I would not want to covariantly break-down each itemized block & understand why they've done that. It doesn't help that my first model in Revit is £0.5 Billion; would've been nice to have a small one to experiment with lol.
I was trying to use spaces & zones to covariantly give me more itemization but haven't had much luck with it so far. Thanks again bud.
As usual remarkable tutorial for revit, again thank you very much, if you allow I can add one more tip that I consider important when selecting the menaux and the curtain wall panels to control their types in all directions simply by selecting a component and click on the right button
Absolutely Ben - thanks for the additional note!
Not sure if you have watched it previously but I have done a very detailed video on Curtain Wallling and Cladding modellign in Revit before if you wanted to give that a watch.
th-cam.com/video/eHXNyADXc30/w-d-xo.html
Hope you are keeping well Ben.
Niall
Thank you Naill I also hope you are well, I'm going to see the tutorial & I'm sure it is remarkable like all your toturials, at this rate Revit in the next few years we can order him to prepare coffee for us
@@benhadidikbal2820 Haha for sure! Just to mention Ben I have a free community chat channel on Discord if you would like to join and chat with people about Revit nad BIM Topics in General. Would be happy to have you.
discord.gg/mCekYkHu
Niall
🌟 Additional Notes/Tips for everyone! 🌟
Tip 12 - Select All Instances across the Project - Short Keys = SA
Tip 13 - Select Previous Elements - Short Keys = CTRL &
Thank you! great video
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HOW TO MAKE SAME NAME VIEW IN REVIT 2021
EXAMPLE: IN A SHEET WE HAVE 3 DIFFDERENT SECTION VIEWS BUT WITH SAME BUILDING SECTION NAME
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Thanks again for your continued support Anj. Pop on over to discord channel if you ever want to talk Revit / Ask questions.
Niall
Could you please shed some light on the subjects of selecting multiple elements in the linked model and how to delete the orphaned data smartly instead of looking for each of them manually and then deleting them individually.
To select multiple items in a link the easiest "Revit Native" way of doing it is to go to your selection options and turn off everything except the linked model information. This will speed up you selections but you still will not be able to undertake a "select all " function for an element type. You can however then select the entirety of the linked model geometry in one "click- drag-click" and then use the filter to isolate an object category.
For orphaned data I am assuming you are speaking specifically about orphaned tags in a native model that were originally tagging a now removed element in the link? I haven't tried this en-masse as per your suggestion but you could likely itemise the tags in the project, filter the tag schedule down to those which have a value and delete the rows of those that don't.
Hope this gives you some insights to play around with Ark. Pop on over to the discord community channel if you would like to talk with like minded people on the topic.
discord.gg/EktFCUh4
Niall