Hi sir, You are one of the best teacher !! Bcz ur tips are most important point of Revit and hope will continue it as more you could support us!! Thanks & Regards
I followed all your three videos have 5 sides done, except the last little curve could do it to close the loop, I just have to use line to close it :-( Yes, I have 5 pic info, but not know how to put it in the table to close it. I have a C1 delta=83d1'6", L=20.80', R=14.35', S06d11'01"E(R) S89d12'8"E(R) The table only allow put in one baring, I got three. Your tag video worked for me, that was great. Thank you!
Good video for basic infill lots w/single radii. What about when lots have multiple curves, and the close option don't get you there? Very frustrating trying to find the key to unlock that mystery.
I know this is like 2 years old, but I love your videos! They are always a great reference! What do you do if you have curves interrupted by straight lines? Like I have 4 straight lines, a curve, straight line, curve, straight, and a curve. How do you find the bearing if you can't just close the loop? Thank you!
What about tangents?....i have a property where we have two and three arches as your sample in the north and south sides, the other two lines are straight lines...but could be located anywhere....we have arches with all the info plus tangents!
Yikes… tangents are NOT typically put on site plans because though they are dimensions, they don’t lock in a location. Try sticking to Length of line, arc length and radius of curves. I’m sorry you are dealing with this.
@@miketaylor8211 yes I have no clue how to tie the boundary lines mathematically....so I brought the survey pdf and try to work it out to the closest I can since what we are doing on the Site will be away from the property lines ...at least we are very close to what we want. We have all arches and lines with the right dimensions, and the straight lines in the right orientation, so without changing the angle of the straight lines we worked out the location of the PDF....oh well....
Sir ..i want to ask one thing one should learn revit architecture that is suffient or have to leaarn structure and mep also for job purpose..kindly suggest me plz
For most Architecture work, Revit Architecture is all you will need. There are very few times you will need the special tools for Structural members and MEP ducts/pipes. So I would focus your learning on Architecture (unless you want to join an MEP or Structural company).
Ok after changing the true north to 207 degree ...suppose I want to change the n/s and e/w that is relatively to equator ....suppose I changed this also so at this time my true north also change or it will be 207 degree still
Correct. Your 207 degrees will stay the same and only the N/S and E/W from equator will change to be new REAL WORLD coordinates. That is mostly if you want to locate it true to GIS information.
The Survey Point is used for similar purpose. You can put the N/S and E/W into the Survey Point. Use the Project Base Point for rotation. These two are rarely used in projects unless you need to relate to real world coordinates.
Sir ...u put taht project point from middle of the house to the corner of the property line and then give the true north angle? Why u move project base point to the corner of the property line ??
I didn't need to move the Project Base Point. It was not in a good spot for me to show it... being in the middle of the plan. Simply moving it is OK. But once you give it REAL WORLD coordinates... you should PIN it and not move it anymore.
Most instructor on youtube don't go into detail like you do... very easy to understand and take a lot of laughs at the same time....
Hi sir,
You are one of the best teacher !! Bcz ur tips are most important point of Revit and hope will continue it as more you could support us!!
Thanks & Regards
Thank you, I will do my best!
Yes NO_MORE Issues with Property Lines.Thank you Sir
Thanku sir for making this video...hope some more tips r coming
I followed all your three videos have 5 sides done, except the last little curve could do it to close the loop, I just have to use line to close it :-( Yes, I have 5 pic info, but not know how to put it in the table to close it. I have a C1 delta=83d1'6", L=20.80', R=14.35', S06d11'01"E(R) S89d12'8"E(R) The table only allow put in one baring, I got three. Your tag video worked for me, that was great. Thank you!
Revit has a function to ‘CLOSE’ the property line. Once you get all the others done, hit the ‘close’ button. I think that’s what it’s called. :)
Very helpful.
Mr Taylor you are just too good.Very informative.l a question,can a family be created that could be used to dimension set backs
I think the easiest way currently is to draw the setbacks as lines since all properties have different shapes. Then dimension as typical.
Good video for basic infill lots w/single radii. What about when lots have multiple curves, and the close option don't get you there? Very frustrating trying to find the key to unlock that mystery.
I know this is like 2 years old, but I love your videos! They are always a great reference! What do you do if you have curves interrupted by straight lines? Like I have 4 straight lines, a curve, straight line, curve, straight, and a curve. How do you find the bearing if you can't just close the loop? Thank you!
You can do a tag for a curve with Dynamo. It also can be used for a table. Much more complex though. Thanks for your tutorial.
Dynamo is great. Most people don’t want to go down that path. :o
@@miketaylor8211 Completely understand, and agree.
Bcoz I just did simple graduation. (B.A) ...some knowledge of AutoCADD and revit arc
I m waiting sir..thanku
amazing:)
Hi Mina!!! I hope you are doing well!
If u remember in second videos of property line making tag that tags will worked for this curved line??
You can indeed use the same tag... but on a CURVE the Tag doesn't show enough information... that's why we use a CURVE TABLE.
What about tangents?....i have a property where we have two and three arches as your sample in the north and south sides, the other two lines are straight lines...but could be located anywhere....we have arches with all the info plus tangents!
Yikes… tangents are NOT typically put on site plans because though they are dimensions, they don’t lock in a location.
Try sticking to Length of line, arc length and radius of curves. I’m sorry you are dealing with this.
@@miketaylor8211 yes I have no clue how to tie the boundary lines mathematically....so I brought the survey pdf and try to work it out to the closest I can since what we are doing on the Site will be away from the property lines ...at least we are very close to what we want. We have all arches and lines with the right dimensions, and the straight lines in the right orientation, so without changing the angle of the straight lines we worked out the location of the PDF....oh well....
Sir ..i want to ask one thing one should learn revit architecture that is suffient or have to leaarn structure and mep also for job purpose..kindly suggest me plz
For most Architecture work, Revit Architecture is all you will need. There are very few times you will need the special tools for Structural members and MEP ducts/pipes. So I would focus your learning on Architecture (unless you want to join an MEP or Structural company).
I know AutoCADD and revit architecture. Only
Ok after changing the true north to 207 degree ...suppose I want to change the n/s and e/w that is relatively to equator ....suppose I changed this also so at this time my true north also change or it will be 207 degree still
Correct. Your 207 degrees will stay the same and only the N/S and E/W from equator will change to be new REAL WORLD coordinates. That is mostly if you want to locate it true to GIS information.
@@miketaylor8211 And sir...what is survey point ??what is the purpose of this ??
The Survey Point is used for similar purpose. You can put the N/S and E/W into the Survey Point. Use the Project Base Point for rotation. These two are rarely used in projects unless you need to relate to real world coordinates.
Hi sir...how r u ...no upcoming video?
Sir ...u put taht project point from middle of the house to the corner of the property line and then give the true north angle? Why u move project base point to the corner of the property line ??
I didn't need to move the Project Base Point. It was not in a good spot for me to show it... being in the middle of the plan. Simply moving it is OK. But once you give it REAL WORLD coordinates... you should PIN it and not move it anymore.
Actually firsts it's shows in the middle of house