Brilliant Tom!! Very important to note: If you want to model pipework and duct work in the Architectural model, and if you start a project with your standard Architectural Template you will run into problems immediately - why? Because you do not, by default, have pipe and duct connections loaded in an Architectural Template. Jeff "The Revit Kid" gives a great explanation and solution for this problem here in this video ua-cam.com/users/liveZn4dVamOvKQ?si=RYEPp6ieKj8J8xHs&t=681 I employed this into the Architectural Project Template our 1st Year students use, Tom is demonstrating on this tutorial.
I loved this. Thx man for sharing it with us.
Thanks man, I appreciate the encouragement
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Thank you!
Brilliant Tom!! Very important to note: If you want to model pipework and duct work in the Architectural model, and if you start a project with your standard Architectural Template you will run into problems immediately - why? Because you do not, by default, have pipe and duct connections loaded in an Architectural Template. Jeff "The Revit Kid" gives a great explanation and solution for this problem here in this video ua-cam.com/users/liveZn4dVamOvKQ?si=RYEPp6ieKj8J8xHs&t=681
I employed this into the Architectural Project Template our 1st Year students use, Tom is demonstrating on this tutorial.
Good point Malachy, I had overlooked that fact. I've added a note in the video referring to this comment. Thanks!