Tip 01 - Understand what to model and what to nest > 0:07 Tip 02 - Plan the door you want to create > 0:40 Tip 03 - Use extrusion to model door panels > 1:13 Tip 04 - Set up the "rough" dimensions > 2:20 Tip 05 - Use sweep to create door frame > 4:41 Tip 06 - Make door 3D geometry invisible in plan view > 6:22 Tip 07 - Create a nested plan swing family > 7:28 Tip 08 - Add external families for hardware > 8:57 Tip 09 - Assign all geometry and lines to the correct subcategory > 10:45 Tip 10 - Assign material parameters to 3D geometry > 11:17 Tip 11 - Avoid door super-families > 12:07 Tip 12 - Create a custom door family template > 12:48
Thanks for the tutorial! One question: when I use this family in a project, the sweep path that we used to create the door frame appears in plan as a line. Aside from assigning this linework to can this be changed so the sweep path doesn't appear?
Hello! Great tutorials! Great content!!!! However, i think i missing something in this specific tutorial. My door swing is working fine, but the masking region is not covering what is underneath (is transparent). Can you help figure out what is going wrong?
Never let the perfect be the enemy of the simple. Nesting everything might make sense for large firms or users with a lot of experience, but this workflow is fine for most people. Thanks and cheers!
Why when my door is opened with angle parameter the door handles cause error or they don’t swing(open) with the panel? I couldn’t overcome please help me 😬
Hello sir ,I have created a door family watching your tutorial,when I load this family to my project and view in 3D ,the door looked closed where as in floor plan it's open.it may be because the extrusion created in the family is not locked with generic model(nested swing door) please help me with issue
Hi, At the beginning of this video, the Metric Door family which is selected comes with a frame, before we start making the extrusion for the door, and suddenly when you start drawing the door, it's gone !! Did you delete the frame? that comes as default ??
But, why you didnt descripted the formula menu for rough width and height? Thats the hard part i think, but is just past even faster. I know the rough mean, but this apps need rules for number and words... So thats very confusing
@@bimpure Thank you! I didn't see your reply until just now. I am on Revit 2019 and it looks like this is R20. Can you please give me the one from R19?
Watching this tutorial makes things become easier. Many thanks to who create this 🙏
your the best than any person who teach revit
Tip 01 - Understand what to model and what to nest > 0:07
Tip 02 - Plan the door you want to create > 0:40
Tip 03 - Use extrusion to model door panels > 1:13
Tip 04 - Set up the "rough" dimensions > 2:20
Tip 05 - Use sweep to create door frame > 4:41
Tip 06 - Make door 3D geometry invisible in plan view > 6:22
Tip 07 - Create a nested plan swing family > 7:28
Tip 08 - Add external families for hardware > 8:57
Tip 09 - Assign all geometry and lines to the correct subcategory > 10:45
Tip 10 - Assign material parameters to 3D geometry > 11:17
Tip 11 - Avoid door super-families > 12:07
Tip 12 - Create a custom door family template > 12:48
Excellent, concise and thorough tutorial RP, alot of people will benefit massively from this. Bravo Sir!
Thanks!
Really amazing tutorial! Everything is so clear and explained well! looking forward to see new tutorials on family creations.
"avoid online super families", i needed to hear that. Thank you for this tutorial.
Thanks you for your team to make most complicated software to be easier
What a great tutorial! thank you
Thanks for the tutorial! One question: when I use this family in a project, the sweep path that we used to create the door frame appears in plan as a line. Aside from assigning this linework to can this be changed so the sweep path doesn't appear?
Hello! Great tutorials! Great content!!!! However, i think i missing something in this specific tutorial. My door swing is working fine, but the masking region is not covering what is underneath (is transparent). Can you help figure out what is going wrong?
Brilliant tutorial! I was getting worried until you mentioned advanced users may nest panels as well - great call :)
Never let the perfect be the enemy of the simple. Nesting everything might make sense for large firms or users with a lot of experience, but this workflow is fine for most people. Thanks and cheers!
@@bimpure well said, into the BIM quotebook it goes!
It is amost great video. Continue...
Wowwww soo good and helpful!!! Thank you
Why when my door is opened with angle parameter the door handles cause error or they don’t swing(open) with the panel? I couldn’t overcome please help me 😬
Best line in this tutorial: Most of the families made by the vendors that you can find online are absolute garbage.
very helpfull content, appreciate your effort dear
Super helpful
Hello sir ,I have created a door family watching your tutorial,when I load this family to my project and view in 3D ,the door looked closed where as in floor plan it's open.it may be because the extrusion created in the family is not locked with generic model(nested swing door) please help me with issue
THANK'S
Hi, At the beginning of this video, the Metric Door family which is selected comes with a frame, before we start making the extrusion for the door, and suddenly when you start drawing the door, it's gone !!
Did you delete the frame? that comes as default ??
i have created that swing but when i want to load it in other famly doors it dosnt work what i should do in this case ? thanks
Why we need to fill in formula for rough width and height like this? Width+(thickness*2)-37m? Make paramater..I followed it, yet it does not work
But, why you didnt descripted the formula menu for rough width and height? Thats the hard part i think, but is just past even faster. I know the rough mean, but this apps need rules for number and words...
So thats very confusing
Nice
Hi, I found your videos very informative. Would you be so kind to make a folding door tutorial?
I'll add it to the "to-do" list! Thanks
@@bimpure DID YOY DO THIS TUTORIAL ?
nice
Thank you
why (frame thickness * 2) in formula?
Can I have the door template that you created?
If only life was that simple, Chris :D
No reason it can’t be in this case.
Yes you can! Here it is: revitpure.com/s/RP-Door-Family-Template.rft
@@marcisrancans turns out life can be simple sometimes :)
@@bimpure Thank you! I didn't see your reply until just now. I am on Revit 2019 and it looks like this is R20. Can you please give me the one from R19?
Frame thickness ???? For what u just give name frame thickness there is no reference line or plane that you assign please help me in this
Muchas gracias ^_^
I finished watching this video fast enough before getting into the CHOPPA
This is acually a Revit BIG FAIL.
Nice