From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
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Adding filled and masking regions - Revit Architecture Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
Adding filled and masking regions
- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to finish up our stair landing detail and we're going to look at adding regions to a detail. So, regions come in two varieties: filled regions and masking regions, and if you've been watching the previous videos in this series on creating a detail, then you've already seen some examples of filled and masking regions. This break line right here actually incorporates a masking region, so the reason it's covering up the geometry underneath is because there is that opaque mask sitting on top, and I like to think of it as kind of like building a piece of white out. The stipple pattern that you see here inside of this stair tread, that's an example of a filled region, so a filled region is also an opaque element but it can have a fill pattern inside of it. So, there's another example of one here in this steel section here. So, you can use filled and masking regions to really represent anything you want and if you don't already have a 2D detail…
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Adding text10m 14s
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Adding dimensions10m 41s
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Adding symbols3m 41s
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Adding legend views4m
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Creating a detail callout7m 11s
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Adding detail components8m 11s
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Using arrays to parametrically duplicate objects8m 10s
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Adding filled and masking regions7m 4s
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