From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
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Adding filled and masking regions - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
Adding filled and masking regions
- [Voiceover] In this movie, we're going to add the finishing touches to our stair detail and with a particular focus on filled and masking regions. So, we've already seen the results of filled and masking regions in several of the components that are here already in this detail, for example, this detail item break line right here actually has a built in mask. And these grips here are controlling the shape of that mask so when I edit the mask you can see that it's only covering up the stuff that it's on top of. So there's this masking region built inside of that detail component. And this component right here for the stair pan contains a filled region which is giving it that concrete stipple pattern. So, a masking region is just a solid shape that you use to cover up things and a filled region is a solid shape that has some sort of a fill pattern and we can use obviously either one of those to represent really just about anything. So, let's start with a masking region. The first thing…
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Adding text9m 13s
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Adding dimensions9m 30s
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Adding symbols4m 17s
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Adding legend views6m 17s
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Creating a detail callout7m 11s
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Adding detail components7m 27s
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Using arrays to parametrically duplicate objects8m 52s
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Adding filled and masking regions7m 41s
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