Hi Mike. I have a question regarding column-beam-plaster issue and what template (architecture or structure) to use to get the best use (or practices) of revit modelling for accurate take off & etc. Thank you if this can be explained in a video 🙏
Mike, what if I wanted to just filter out the waterlines in a plumbing plan, the filter will do pipes, but is there a way to just filter out the water pipes?
You can setup the filter so it targets pipe by it system. That's how we color our pipes in MEP plans. The set up is -> filter -> pipes,pipe fittings, pipe insulation -> System type - equals - SW (for example). SW is the name of the system type of the Sewage water. If you dont know what the system is just click on the pipe and find it in the properties ( System type). You can use bascily any of the system parameter -> System type, System Name, System abbreviation to target that system specifically. The filter will color even if the pipes are from a linked file.
Thanks so much! I knew there was a quick way to do it with filters but it was somewhat tough on my own. no more crazy colors!
thank sir! very detailed and instructions on how to turn or change the color of MEP elements
Set you links to underlay in you view and you will have pretty much the same effect in just 3 clicks
Absolutely right! It bugs me to no end when someone jumps through hoops to overcomplicate a simple process.
You have amazing energy, thanks for the video
Hi Mike. I have a question regarding column-beam-plaster issue and what template (architecture or structure) to use to get the best use (or practices) of revit modelling for accurate take off & etc.
Thank you if this can be explained in a video 🙏
Excellent tutorial! YOU are also funny!
THANKS
Thank you so much
You could filter workset and not worry about what's in linked file
Thanks Mike
Love your videos
I really like your videos .. thank you
Mike, what if I wanted to just filter out the waterlines in a plumbing plan, the filter will do pipes, but is there a way to just filter out the water pipes?
You can setup the filter so it targets pipe by it system. That's how we color our pipes in MEP plans. The set up is -> filter -> pipes,pipe fittings, pipe insulation -> System type - equals - SW (for example). SW is the name of the system type of the Sewage water. If you dont know what the system is just click on the pipe and find it in the properties ( System type). You can use bascily any of the system parameter -> System type, System Name, System abbreviation to target that system specifically. The filter will color even if the pipes are from a linked file.
Thank you so much!
My man!!! Thank You!
what about conduit changing color except filter.
Can you sent me the Revit Model of all these for Practice... thnks
I think this model that I am using is the Sample Project that ships with Revit. So you already have it. :)
We colorise the services using FILTERS