Floor, Wall, Ceiling Trim in Revit Tutorial
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In this video I show you how to model wall, floor and ceiling trim in Revit as an in-place family.
Revit Shortcuts:
GR - Grid
RE - Scale
EL - Elevation
VR - View Range
CL - Structural Column
MM - Mirror (pick axis)
DM - Mirror (draw axis)
UN - Project Units
WA - Wall
CS - Create Similar
RP - Reference Plane
Al - Align
SL - Split Element
OF - Offset
TR - Trim/Extend
AR - Array
CO - Copy
TX - Text
LI - Model Lines
DL - Detail LInes
RR - Render
RY - Ray Trace
GD - Graphic Display Options
TL - Thin Lines
GP - Group
LG - Project form Group
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As always your touturials saved me and pushed me more forward in Revit!
You’re probably the best revit tutor on UA-cam.
Wish I had found you earlier.
This was so easy to absorb! Thank you so much!!
You always do amazing ❤
Once again, thank you very much
Thanks
Sir, please make a video base on how to use various paint on a single wall.
How do you add trim to a room with more than 1 door? I get an error saying there can't be more than one loop
SAME HERE
@@emmasheckler3429 Nope, never figured it out. I was able to make some trim I found on revit city work...
Having same issue
@@receptayyipeniser370 You need to do it in two pieces (or more if you have more than 2 doors) because sketches in Revit can never be disconnected. To make it easier you can draw and save your trim profile as a profile family and just load it on your sweep path instead of drawing it every time, but you might also be able to copy it (ctrl+c/ctrl+v). Cheers!
Dude, you're helping me a lot! Continue with this type of class! These 'simple' tricks are amazing for any project! A hug from Brazil!
wall sweep tool will do this automatically
@0:10... overlooked? Not Really, crown moulding specifically is not really in fashion anymore. I love it personally but you really don't see it much anymore in 90% of builds because it is added cost
@1:40... works but you can also make a profile family to use similar to fascia board (place a model line on your wall, cabinet ect and there ya go.... easier to adjust the height this way too) or you can make it a wall/face based family
you can also use railing with custom top profile, this will give you lengths for scheduling . but sweep does it better than railing/ mass curtain profile, when joining it recognizes random degrees cuts... just that it doesn't show lengths. any way of showing length of sweep in schedule?
Thanks for this tutorial! Just one thing to know, if I put more than one door the sweep tool is not working. what should I do?
thank you for your help, your video is great, do you know by chance why when i add a material to the trim it doesnt show the color of it?
wow! I was about to request this stuff, as I'm having trouble on this one YET the Mighty Balkan Architect answered my prayer...thanks! and please continue what your doing:-) BTW, newly subscriber here....your the man! :-)
haha Not many people know this but I read minds in my spare time! :D
is there any reason model in place used instead of Wall sweep?
Good question
Model in place is for that room only maybe cos if you were sweeping it you'd have to duplicate walls and every time you use that wall it will have a profile on it, this gives you more scope to put different profiles in different rooms. That's not the only reason but its one......:-)
I asked the same question. The process would be done *much* quicker by adding wall sweeps via a saved profile. This is a very convoluted way of doing it. Especially when you have many rooms to consider.
I usually have wall types with embedded wall sweep profiles. That way, the sweeps are drawn as I'm drawing the walls. Downside to this though, is that the visibility graphics won't allow you to turn off the sweeps in plan views. This is a huge bug in Revit that hasn't been resolved yet.
The only way to control wall sweep visibility is via manually creating the wall sweeps after the walls are modeled. As a work around, I adjust the view range to be higher than the bottom wall molding / skirting. I have to do similar for the ceiling molding / cornice. The settings are there inside the Visibility Graphics settings to turn off wall sweeps, but it doesn't work within embedded wall sweep profiles.
Pity, because you have other Architectural BIM software systems life "Chief Architect" that manage these issues so much better. But as always, it is great to see the different workflows that others follow. There's always some useful reminders or better ways of doing things.
@@tomasoconnor6456 what? wall sweep is not the wall it creates a diiffrent part on existing wall no need to duplicate anything
Najib baloch fair enough😎
Its not working if there is a more than one door. Can you help about it?
Plese make a video on roof trimming
Anyone knows how to do the ones in the middle of the walls which is at 0:56
Plz i really need help in this
Hi, thanks for this video, I have a questions. I model rooms more than one is there any way to create a family to use as wall tool at the bottom or any way to create it easily for rooms that more than one room ? OK I done it just for one room but the other rooms If we're modeling an apartment. Thnks a lot !
Yes, a couple ways... create a profile family that attaches to model lines on any walls you want to have it on; you can adjust the model line locations for different elevations if needed. You could also do a wall based family and have a similar effect
Your tutorials are very helpful and best ones well explained. Could you direct me to any tutorials done for brick gable wall top corbel profiles.
Perfect
Hi thanks for nice video. and how to modify? sweep profile and picked line. after all setup?
Hi thanks for sharing. but how to pick the ceiling line? i can only pick the ground line
Hi, Can you do a tutorial on ceiling with multiple height on same Room. How do I fill the gap produced by it
In cases like this where I have done multiple ceiling heights, I just duplicate an interior wall and delete every layer except the drywall since the builder will fasten the drywall to the end of the roof trusses in that area. Because it is a wall, you can join in to any roofs or ceilings and fill in those gaps
it dose not work if we have more than one opening or door which is connected to the floor !!! am i right ???
i still want those drugs you know
thank you so much balkan you the best
Hi.
Referring to this tutor, I'm trying to load a family cornice profile instead drawing one. For some reason, I can't control it's scale, also it's difficult to move it and rotate using the rotation tool which I need to specify a rotation point. Is there a solution for this problem please?
Regards
Awesome. I assumed it would be way harder
Awesome video and its help everybody for their projects also if you could please show us how to create metal seam roofing families in your earlier convenient.
Great videos as always, just a suggestion, i noticed as a viewer of other channels as well, that asking for subscribers is better at the end. Off course i could be wrong, you have a great channel, but just a thought. Thank you for your channel it is very helpful.
balkan architect your tutorial helps me a lot
Nice. Thanks
You are feeding me so much with knowledge. Thankyou
Привет, а в спецификацию попадает? Hello, can I make specification with it?
Perfect timing! Exactly what I needed to learn. Thanks again for a great video.
I can't find out the length the cornice, plinth. How do it???
Mashallah
you're the best, my friend,thx,and congrats
amazing!
Another excellent tutorial. Thank you so much!
no wall tutorial?
Can you show how to create a curved ceiling?
Nice Video
Another subscriber here. Good job!
Hello Balkan Architect! I'm enjoying the videos and learning so many functions for revit. I wanted to ask if you could please do a video on detailing and callouts for windows, wall compositions etc. Thank you and keep up the awesome videos
I will, there are so many important topics, detailing is one of them.Thanks for the tip!
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Please, subtitles
You’re the best
Great turtorial
dope
U are great Balkan liked all ur videos,plz try make a tutorial of creating tag family
Good idea! thanks!
Excellent tutorial