Thanks! Another Homerun guys 🙂 Idea for Episode 100: "Decoding Revit Coordinate System" (but REALLY. Like, not just "acquire coordinates from Architect", but real MEP/Struct Pain... when 2 models are NOT in the same coordinates and Nobody wants to change anything because submittal is Friday)
Thank you guys for this video. There are billions of things to say about lookup tables. It's clearly the most powerful tool for creators of parametric families. If you're looking for someone to tell you stories about lookup tables with lots of great examples, I would be really happy to share it with you.
Great video guys, some of it I can relate to such as using IF statements to switch between single / multiple mullions for window families, but are there any examples of where the more complex formulas can be used in real life examples?
Super great summary of key family concepts. I don’t know if either of you have done anything about using arrays effectively in families but that is a functionality that could definitely be illuminated for us Revit users. I did a short video on rotation that might relate to some of Nick’s trig content: th-cam.com/video/jfgUeQTgML4/w-d-xo.html Thanks again for the video.
Thanks! Another Homerun guys 🙂
Idea for Episode 100: "Decoding Revit Coordinate System" (but REALLY. Like, not just "acquire coordinates from Architect", but real MEP/Struct Pain... when 2 models are NOT in the same coordinates and Nobody wants to change anything because submittal is Friday)
Cheers, Alexander! Thanks!!
you can map text to a model text! Woah! So cool!
one of the best and too good youtub chanel.thanks mr !
Cheers!!
this is gold
Couldn't agree more!
Thank you guys for this video. There are billions of things to say about lookup tables. It's clearly the most powerful tool for creators of parametric families. If you're looking for someone to tell you stories about lookup tables with lots of great examples, I would be really happy to share it with you.
The Guesst looked like the Banker of Swiz from the Movie "WOLF OF WALL STREET"
Great video guys, some of it I can relate to such as using IF statements to switch between single / multiple mullions for window families, but are there any examples of where the more complex formulas can be used in real life examples?
Hi sir, how to create wing wall two different angle in revit family
Revitpure is so handsome.
I tested the Text by Integer formula and it does not work with Labels. Does it only work with Model Text?
is there a video regarding the basic of family I could refer to, I'm just starting out in the family deparrtment.
Check this one th-cam.com/video/hKLmc35yMOk/w-d-xo.html
This is probably a great episode to start with: th-cam.com/users/liveoEaPre90WR0?feature=share
Thanks for the response.
Your videos help a lot.
there is no link for the handout mentioned in the video
Patience my friend. I will be posting a link today
Love dark mode
Can we open revit 2024by revit2023?
Hiding parameters is very useful and weird a the same time 😂😂😂
cheers man
I find CSS is the closest language that works well for me.
Thabks for sharing !!
There is no need to memorize the lookup table
Set the parameters in the new family → export the family type (.txt) → save as [.csv] with EXCEL
Great tip! Thanks for sharing and for tuning in!!
Super great summary of key family concepts. I don’t know if either of you have done anything about using arrays effectively in families but that is a functionality that could definitely be illuminated for us Revit users. I did a short video on rotation that might relate to some of Nick’s trig content:
th-cam.com/video/jfgUeQTgML4/w-d-xo.html
Thanks again for the video.
Thanks Michael! I did an entire episode on arrays - th-cam.com/users/live1Xuz63TLUvI?feature=share
how dare you to use a civilized unit system, go back to football fields
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