On 2:50 , How can i draw a line, that is vertically(perpendicularly) to the wall and it starts from level 1 up to level 2? i am trying but the line is always horizontally to level 1, cant give it height to reach above level 1
how can add hatches with my model lines. Im drawing french drains in revit, and I need to hatch fill it. I know in regular autocadd i could just hatch the area
Great tutorial, thanks a lot for your time, could you pls advise how to place a model on a surface which is not a wall, for ex., I would like to place a model line on each steps of a stadium auditorium
You would first need to set the work plane then draw the lines. So you would have to set the work plan for the riser, draw the lines, then the tread and draw the line. You could do that or set the work plane to a side wall or stringer and draw the line in profile then just move the lines along the stair if you want.
I cannot select nor edit the model line. It does not show up in any other view except 'plan'. It comes in greyed out...yes I've checked VG. I've detached all view templates.
hi, you only talking where to show these lines. But what do you use them for?? i think these are useless lines, you cannot use them for any good. it would be better if we have these lines and basic tools to draw and design with them our models and plans, before we actually make the actual drawing.
You can use them as anything really. The advantage is that they will show up in 3D as lines. You can use them for anything in 3D whether it's referencing for another element or as regular lines.
You cannot make a toilet with model lines but you can use model lines to make something like a toilet? I would probably use the pit of the box toilet Revit provides.
@@yazgamer1733 If you are looking for other models online, then I would check out Revit City or BIM Object. That said, all those models would not have anything to do with model lines.
Good stuff. In my early Revit days I didn’t know when to use which and it turns real messy real quick!
Haha I agree, can’t tell you how many times I find random model lines all over the place.
Thank you!
Always learn from your videos.
Very glad to hear it!
On 2:50 , How can i draw a line, that is vertically(perpendicularly) to the wall and it starts from level 1 up to level 2? i am trying but the line is always horizontally to level 1, cant give it height to reach above level 1
You would need to first set the work plane to something vertical like a wall then draw a line in 3D that is perpendicular to a wall in plan.
how can add hatches with my model lines. Im drawing french drains in revit, and I need to hatch fill it. I know in regular autocadd i could just hatch the area
In the annotation tab, there is a region tool where you can add a hatch pattern.
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Great tutorial, thanks a lot for your time, could you pls advise how to place a model on a surface which is not a wall, for ex., I would like to place a model line on each steps of a stadium auditorium
You would first need to set the work plane then draw the lines. So you would have to set the work plan for the riser, draw the lines, then the tread and draw the line. You could do that or set the work plane to a side wall or stringer and draw the line in profile then just move the lines along the stair if you want.
@@ArchitectureVanguard Thanks a lot for your prompt reply, really appreciate, have a nice day!
No problem James, you too!
I cannot select nor edit the model line. It does not show up in any other view except 'plan'. It comes in greyed out...yes I've checked VG. I've detached all view templates.
I would check it in 3D as all model lines will show up there. Also, things showing up as gray may indicate they are ending up in a design option.
This is great and I really like the content, but the music is very distracting. It is difficult to focus with it playing.
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Thanks a lot!
hi, you only talking where to show these lines. But what do you use them for?? i think these are useless lines, you cannot use them for any good. it would be better if we have these lines and basic tools to draw and design with them our models and plans, before we actually make the actual drawing.
You can use them as anything really. The advantage is that they will show up in 3D as lines. You can use them for anything in 3D whether it's referencing for another element or as regular lines.
Can i make toilet?
You cannot make a toilet with model lines but you can use model lines to make something like a toilet? I would probably use the pit of the box toilet Revit provides.
@@ArchitectureVanguard where i get importace ? For bathroom and another rooms?
@@ArchitectureVanguard or another for garden or streets
@@yazgamer1733 If you are looking for other models online, then I would check out Revit City or BIM Object. That said, all those models would not have anything to do with model lines.
@@ArchitectureVanguard thank you for much