From the course: Revit 2021: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
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Adding blends - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2021: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
Adding blends
- In this video, we're going to complete the geometry of the pool table by adding some legs to it, so that it's not just floating there. And I'm going to use a blend for this purpose. So I'm going to start like I do with a lot of these things by adding some reference planes. So, we can come over here and click the Reference Plane tool or you can type RP. Now, I always like to make my reference planes a little bit longer than they need to be because it just makes them easier to select later. So, you'll see what I mean by that in a few moments. But, let me go ahead and place two running vertically, like so. And then a third one here, running horizontally, across the bottom. Now, I'm going to add some dimensions to all of these. So, this is why I like to make the reference planes too long. It makes it much easier to select them when we dimension them later. So, I'm going to us the front edge here and dimension that to the…
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Families3m 4s
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Creating a new family from a template6m 58s
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Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints10m 16s
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Adding solid geometry8m 59s
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Cutting holes using void geometry6m 8s
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Adding blends5m 39s
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Completing the family8m 32s
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