I know the video is old, but I found it helpful. Thanks. Also, I don't know if it is helpful, but I have found that placing the graphic in a group and adding lines allows you to lock it to reference lines.
Thanks for the tips! I've been working in Revit for a long time, but haven't had to create a title block since I was in college. I understood the basics, but you're video was a great refresher! Keep up the good work!
for real I prefer to watch your videos for Revit professional certification exam more than other channels but I hope you make a playlist for Revit professional certification exam -Preparation- so we can watch it as a playlist Regards
@@ArchitectureVanguard I think you have already done more than 60% of the topics of this exam but you need to collect them together in one playlist and add the rest of them later on ... and I suggest you give me your email so I can send you a PDF file for the Revit exam roadmap
Interesting presentation. All went well for the first part of the presentation, but then went haywire when attempting to 'Flex' your sheet. I am sure all offices will have a title sheet for each of the common size sheets rather than indulge in the exercise of stretching title sheets. Technically interesting though!!
I figured that what you have to do is to create two refference lines only, on the corner of bottom right, Those will anchor the whole title block to that fixed position, and will keep its position while you change the overall dimensions of the paper
Dear Sir, If you could help me, I will donate ! I have 20 buildings on my project and the idea is to use one title block. Based on type label list, I have found only sheet name and sheet number only that will change per building type. I also need a separate label that can change as well, i.e. Building A or B or C. Please advise?
For that I would use an instanced based project parameter that is specifically for the category, "Sheets". This will allow you to add any info you want per sheet.
You locked both left and right outer Title Block lines to the Reference Lines after aligning them. How come it only grew to the right when you change the parameter value? Reference lines always confuse me...
My reference lines are not associating with the block, after creating the reference around the block it only is resizing the reference lines and not the block???
"How to create a custom title block", goes ahead and customize an already made block :D hehehe funny. Any chance you will create a custom title block from scratch....?
Haha you're right. :D I would almost never say to start from scratch for time's sake but that is completely possible. Another reason I say that is because you need some of the basics of the template that ships with Revit like a rectangle (likely) a simple dimensions to set boxes.
I know the video is old, but I found it helpful. Thanks. Also, I don't know if it is helpful, but I have found that placing the graphic in a group and adding lines allows you to lock it to reference lines.
Thanks. Working on rehashing my title blocks and got some ideas watching your vid.
Glad I could help!
It was useful….just found your explanation super fast not easy to track 😅. But thank you for info
I respect your comment and have tried to be more brief. I do pride myself on covering all the details and options though. I hear ya! Thank you!
Thanks for the tips! I've been working in Revit for a long time, but haven't had to create a title block since I was in college. I understood the basics, but you're video was a great refresher! Keep up the good work!
Glad it was helpful!
for real I prefer to watch your videos for Revit professional certification exam more than other channels but I hope you make a playlist for Revit professional certification exam -Preparation- so we can watch it as a playlist
Regards
That is a pretty good idea! That is something I can start to put together!
@@ArchitectureVanguard I think you have already done more than 60% of the topics of this exam but you need to collect them together in one playlist and add the rest of them later on ...
and I suggest you give me your email so I can send you a PDF file for the Revit exam roadmap
That's awesome! I have not looked into that specifically. Here's me email: alan@architecturevanguard.com
@@ArchitectureVanguard I have sent you the road map bro .. check your inbox
Thanks bro. Very useful
Happy to help!
Interesting presentation. All went well for the first part of the presentation, but then went haywire when attempting to 'Flex' your sheet. I am sure all offices will have a title sheet for each of the common size sheets rather than indulge in the exercise of stretching title sheets. Technically interesting though!!
I figured that what you have to do is to create two refference lines only, on the corner of bottom right, Those will anchor the whole title block to that fixed position, and will keep its position while you change the overall dimensions of the paper
This is true, George, thanks for the great info!
It works great this way, so thanks for the tip.
hey can you do it with none, instead of using a given template !
As in can you start from scratch? Of course! You can have a title block with a bunch of hidden items if you want to.
I thought same... This is not a custom title block video. This video is about how to edit revit's template.
I used this Titleblock , my Labels/Font changes once I send it to Print PDF I used 22 by 34?
Interesting. I have seen this before. Usually it's simply restarting revit and you are good. Could be reinstalling print drivers though.
Great job, thank you.
Can you kindly teach us how to extract lines from an inserted DWG file in revit?
Thank you a lot
Great suggestion! I can look into doing a video on that.
Can you add filled region in that right area, where the text is located.
You can add a filled region wherever you want in a title block, yes.
Dear Sir, If you could help me, I will donate ! I have 20 buildings on my project and the idea is to use one title block. Based on type label list, I have found only sheet name and sheet number only that will change per building type. I also need a separate label that can change as well, i.e. Building A or B or C. Please advise?
For that I would use an instanced based project parameter that is specifically for the category, "Sheets". This will allow you to add any info you want per sheet.
You locked both left and right outer Title Block lines to the Reference Lines after aligning them. How come it only grew to the right when you change the parameter value? Reference lines always confuse me...
Title blocks are particularly confusing. I did that to lock the size of it is all.
My reference lines are not associating with the block, after creating the reference around the block it only is resizing the reference lines and not the block???
Title blocks are a bit weird. Best thing I can say is align and lock or add dimensions and lock them in place.
Cab you do a little talking and a lot more working? This video can easily be 10 min instead of 30
I appreciate the criticism, I hope to cover all the details in the videos regardless how long they.
What he meant is have some planing on what are you saying... Speaking on the fly is what made it 30 min
I actually quite enjoy the way he talks, lol. But it could be shortened somewhat, that is true.
"How to create a custom title block", goes ahead and customize an already made block :D hehehe funny. Any chance you will create a custom title block from scratch....?
Haha you're right. :D I would almost never say to start from scratch for time's sake but that is completely possible. Another reason I say that is because you need some of the basics of the template that ships with Revit like a rectangle (likely) a simple dimensions to set boxes.
This is not about building a custom title block. All those labels are there because you used a template.
Right, everything likely starts with a template, it’s up to you as to what you want to include.
Too much unnecessary talking..not well explained
Thanks for the input!
Too much talk unnecessary!
Ahh sorry about that
Rambles on too much.
Sorry about that.
He stick every where but to his point . too much rambling
I know, it happens sometimes. Thanks for watching though.