This is fantastic, and I know that I'm not the only one who benefits from seeing the entire process start to finish. One peculiarity of Revit that I hope you touch on is partial demolition or voids when phasing. For instance if you want to demolish only a portion of the soffit, what is the best way to do that? Many types of cut openings cannot be in a different phase than the host element.
Thanks for watching and the comment Jonathan! There will be an entire episode on demolition of objects for sure! To answer your example... You need to model the existing to have the elements demo-able in the areas you want (think, 4 or 5 soffits as opposed to 1).
Thank you. Learning about efficient process and applications in a real life project is really useful for me. Looking forward to next episode.
Cheers! So glad this is helpful for you! I know "seeing the sausage being made" can be so eye opening! :)
This is fantastic, and I know that I'm not the only one who benefits from seeing the entire process start to finish. One peculiarity of Revit that I hope you touch on is partial demolition or voids when phasing. For instance if you want to demolish only a portion of the soffit, what is the best way to do that? Many types of cut openings cannot be in a different phase than the host element.
Thanks for watching and the comment Jonathan! There will be an entire episode on demolition of objects for sure! To answer your example... You need to model the existing to have the elements demo-able in the areas you want (think, 4 or 5 soffits as opposed to 1).
Thanks Revit Kid, nice series keep them coming!
Cheers Robert! Thanks for the kind words !
@@TheRevitKid No worries keep them coming!
Great video. Thank you for share it.
Thanks for tuning in and the kind words
Thanks for that amazing learning video 📸
Cheers ! Thanks for tuning in and the comment!
Thanks man!!!
Cheers!
Thanks!
Are you snaping to the point cloud or are you just referring to it as you draw?
A little bit of both!