From the course: Revit 2021: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
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Adding detail components - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2021: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
Adding detail components
- [Instructor] So let's continue with our hybrid stair landing detail. Where we left off, we have this call out around the stair landing condition. We can see the live stair and railing from that view and we're ready to begin adding some detail components now on top of this view. So when you get to this stage, you have to consider the elements that you need to include in your detail and ask yourself if it's worth modeling those. So if the element that you're needing to show will also need to appear in many other views and at different scales, then it's certainly worth modeling that because then it would automatically show in all of those other locations. But if the element that you need to show only needs to be shown in this construction detail and really nowhere else you need to see it, then it's appropriate to do it as a two-dimensional, view-specific detailing. We have a variety of tools to do that. So, if I go to…
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Adding text7m 1s
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Text formatting4m 18s
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Adding dimensions9m 40s
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Adding symbols5m 43s
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Adding legend views6m 30s
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Creating a detail callout8m 34s
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Adding detail components7m 50s
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Using arrays to parametrically duplicate objects8m 2s
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Adding filled and masking regions5m 46s
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