If you want to know why the first DWG import didn't align with reference planes in the default wall based family, you can read the reason in this forum topic: forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/dwg-import-to-family-not-at-origin-in-wall-besed-family/m-p/10663611#M334288
Nice demonstration. Thanks alot. Side note, for water closets, beginning with (wall based family template) caused us some problems when trying to host on a wall from another linked file (like architectural model). The solution which worked with us was beginning with (generic face-based family template) then changing the Category to (Plumbing Fixture). This way it can be hosted on any face from links. I believe this workflow is quite famous for an expert like you, but I'm writing this comment for beginners who are watching your videos. Keep on the good work. 👏
Great little tutorial, I found your voice soothing, which is helpful when you have ADAH and trying to learn new software...Your approach was simple and well-presented. Thank you
If you want to know why the first DWG import didn't align with reference planes in the default wall based family, you can read the reason in this forum topic:
forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/dwg-import-to-family-not-at-origin-in-wall-besed-family/m-p/10663611#M334288
In AutoCAD, type INSBASE then click at the mid-point of the toilet you used as origin.
Nice demonstration. Thanks alot.
Side note, for water closets, beginning with (wall based family template) caused us some problems when trying to host on a wall from another linked file (like architectural model).
The solution which worked with us was beginning with (generic face-based family template) then changing the Category to (Plumbing Fixture). This way it can be hosted on any face from links.
I believe this workflow is quite famous for an expert like you, but I'm writing this comment for beginners who are watching your videos.
Keep on the good work. 👏
Yes, working woth Revit will teach you haow to be creative :)
Great little tutorial, I found your voice soothing, which is helpful when you have ADAH and trying to learn new software...Your approach was simple and well-presented. Thank you
I am glad you like it.
Very helpful video, thanks
Glad it helped!
Excellent video
Thank you.
Please Make more video tutorials like this Thanks
Yes I am working on more tutorials.
bravo! many thanks
I am glad the tutorial was helpful.
@@BIMforInteriorDesign do you have a tuturial about windows and doors Family with the same method? i cuoldn´t find it in your Chanel
Thank you sir
How to create isometric view like this
I am not sure which one you mean. If you post a timestamp, it might be easier to specify.