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أخواني في الله أحضرت لكم كتاب Autodesk Revit 2024 Munir M. Hamad Approved Autodesk Instructor
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Contents vi • Contents Look 18 Up/Down 18 Walk 18 Create New Project 19 Open Existing Project 20 Closing File(s) 21 Exercise 1-1 Introducing Revit 2024 22 Chapter Review 24 Chapter Review Answers 24 Chapter 2 How to Draw And Modify in Revit 25 Introduction 25 Drawing in Revit 2024 26 Temporary Dimensions 26 Alignment Lines 27 Snaps 27 Draw Context Panel 28 Selecting in Revit 29 Delete Command 31 Exercise 2-1 Drawing and Selecting 31 Some Modifying Commands 33 Move Command 34 Copy Command 35 Rotate Command 35 Mirror Command 36 Array Command 37 Linear Array 37 Radial Array 39 Exercise 2-2 Some Modifying Commands 39 Chapter Review 43 Chapter Review Answers 43 Chapter 3 Project Preparation 45 Introduction 45 Project Information and Project Units 46 Project Information 46 Project Units 47 Creating Levels 48 Exercise 3-1 Project Information, Units, and Adding Levels 52 Importing a CAD File 54 Creating Gridlines 56Contents • vii Creating Columns 57 Exercise 3-2 Import CAD, Gridlines, and Columns 59 Chapter Review 61 Chapter Review Answers 61 Chapter 4 All You Need to Know About Walls 63 Introduction 63 Wall Families 64 System Families 64 Component Families 64 Inputting Walls 65 Wall Controls and Temporary Dimensions 68 Exercise 4-1 Inputting the Outside Wall 70 Additional Modifying Commands 71 Align Command 72 Trim/Extend to Corner 72 Trim/Extend Single Element and Trim/Extend Multiple Elements 73 Split Element 73 Split with Gap 74 Match Type Properties 75 Create Similar 77 Cut Profile 78 Underlay 79 Exercise 4-2 Additional Modifying Commands 80 Wall Profile 82 Hide and Unhide Elements 83 Exercise 4-3 Wall Profile 84 Slanted Walls 86 Snap Between 2 Points 86 Exercise 4-4 Slanted Wall 87 Tapered Walls 88 Exercise 4-5 Tapered Wall 90 Chapter Review 92 Chapter Review Answers 93 Chapter 5 Inserting Doors and Windows 95 Introduction 95 Inserting Doors and Windows Using Pre-Loaded Families 96 Loading Door and Window Families 97 Customizing Door and Window Sizes 99 Special Techniques for Doors and Windows 101viii • Contents Reveal Constraint 103 Exercise 5-1 Inserting Doors and Windows 105 Chapter Review 110 Chapter Review Answers 110 Chapter 6 Creating and Controlling Curtain Walls 111 Introduction 111 All You Need to Know about Curtain Walls 112 Controlling Curtain Gridlines 113 Moving Existing Curtain Gridlines 113 Adding New Curtain Grid Lines 113 Deleting Curtain Grid Lines 114 Controlling Curtain Grid Lines Using Properties 114 Add/Remove Segments 115 Adding and Controlling Mullions 115 Selecting a Group of Mullions 116 Adding Storefronts 117 Curtain Panels 117 Replacing Panels 118 Panel Material 118 Hiding and Isolating Elements 119 Curtain Walls Inside Slanted Walls 120 Exercise 6-1 Creating and Manipulating Curtain Walls 120 Chapter Review 127 Chapter Review Answers 128 Chapter 7 Creating Floors 129 Introduction 129 Creating Floors by Selecting Walls or Sketching 130 Joining Geometry 132 How to Create a Shaft Opening in Floors 133 Creating a Floor with Slopes 134 One-Direction Slope 135 Slope for Drainage 136 Underlay and Linework 137 Exercise 7-1 Creating Floors 138 Chapter Review 141 Chapter Review Answers 141Contents • ix Chapter 8 Creating Roofs 143 Introduction 143 Roof by Footprint 144 Slope Arrow 146 Attach the Top or Base of the Wall to the Roof 148 Exercise 8-1 Creating a Roof by Footprint 149 Roof by Extrusion 152 Reference Plane 152 Exercise 8-2 Creating a Roof by Extrusion 156 Chapter Review 163 Chapter Review Answers 163 Chapter 9 Components and Ceiling 165 Introduction 165 Placing Components 166 Exercise 9-1 Placing Components 169 Creating a Ceiling – Introduction 171 Creating a Ceiling – Automatic 171 Creating a Ceiling – Sketch 173 Creating a Ceiling – Ceiling Soffit 173 Exercise 9-2 Creating Ceiling 174 Chapter Review 177 Chapter Review Answers 177 Chapter 10 Creating Stairs, Ramps, and Railings 179 Introduction 179 Creating Stairs – First Look 179 Creating Stairs – Standard Stairs 180 Creating Stairs – Sketching Stairs 184 Creating Stairs – Connect Levels 184 Editing Stairs 185 Editing Sketched Stairs 187 Creating Ramps 188 Creating Railings 190 Modify Existing Railing 190 Create New Railing 191 Exercise 10-1 Creating Stairs, Ramps, and Railings 192 Chapter Review 200 Chapter Review Answers 200x • Contents Chapter 11 Creating and Manipulating Views 201 Introduction 201 Creating Duplicates 202 Duplicate 202 Duplicate with Detailing 203 Duplicate as a Dependent 203 Renaming View 203 Crop RegionCrop 204 Annotation Crop 204 Creating Callouts 205 Rectangular Shape 206 Sketch 207 For Both Types 208 Control Visibility / Graphics 208 Exercise 11-1 Views — Part 1 209 Creating Elevations 210 Creating Sections 212 3D Section Box 214 Orient to View 215 Selection Box 216 View Range 217 Plan Region 219 Exercise 11-2 Views – Part 2 220 Depth Cueing 222 Exercise 11-3 Depth Cueing 224 Chapter Review 226 Chapter Review Answers 226 Chapter 12 Annotation and Legends 227 Introduction 227 Creating Dimensions 228 Aligned 228 Linear 229 Angular 230 Radial and Diameter 230 Arc Length 231 Spot Elevation 231 Spot Slope 232 Measure Command 232 Writing Text 233 Annotation Text 233 Annotation Text Family 234 Model Text 235Contents • xi Editing Dimensions and Annotation Text 237 Delete Single Aligned Dimension 238 Exercise 12-1 Dimension and Text 240 Creating Legends 244 How to Create a Legend View 244 Insert Legend Components 245 Insert Symbols 246 Exercise 12-2 Creating Legends 247 Chapter Review 249 Chapter Review Answers 249 Chapter 13 Visualize in Revit and Printing 251 Dealing with Cameras 251 How to Create a Camera 252 View Size 254 Reset Target 254 Exercise 13-1 Perspectives 255 Creating Walkthroughs 256 How to Create a Walkthrough 256 How to View and Modify a Walkthrough 257 How to Set Walkthrough Frames 258 How to Export a Walkthrough 259 Exercise 13-2 Creating Walkthroughs 260 Solar Studies: Introduction 261 Solar Study Types 264 How to Create Still Solar Studies 264 How to Create Single Day Solar Studies 265 How to Create Multi-Day Solar Studies 266 Exercise 13-3 Solar Studies 267 Rendering in Revit – Introduction 268 Render Command in Revit 269 Quality 270 Output Settings 270 Lighting 270 Background 270 Image 271 Display 272 Render and Render Region 272 Render and Lights 272 Setting Up Light Groups 272 Adding Trees and People 274 Exercise 13-4 Rendering in Revit 277xii • Contents Creating Sheets 278 Printing 286 Exercise 13-5 Creating Sheets 287 Chapter Review 290 Chapter Review Answers 290 Chapter 14 Creating Schedules 291 Creating Schedules 291 Fields 294 Filter 295 Sorting/Grouping 296 Formatting 297 Appearance 299 Modifying Schedules 300 Including an Image in Your Schedule 301 Calculated Value 302 Exercise 14-1 Creating and Modifying Schedules 304 Schedule Key Styles 306 Reusing Schedules 308 Exercise 14-2 Scheduling Key Styles & Reusing Schedules 309 Creating Project Parameters 310 Creating Fields from Formulas 312 Conditional Formatting 313 Creating Material Takeoff Schedules 314 Split Schedule Across Sheets 314 CSV Export for Schedule 315 Exercise 14-3 Creating Material Takeoff Schedules 316 Chapter Review 320 Chapter Review Answers 320 Chapter 15 Project Phasing, Design Options, and Path of Travel 321 Project Phasing 321 Phases and Elements 322 How to Demolish Elements 322 Creating Phases 323 Exercise 15-1 Using Phases 325 Design Options 327 How to Set Up Design Options 328 How to Add Existing Elements to Design Options 328 How to Add New Elements to a Design Option 330 How to View Design Options 330 Delete Design Options 331Contents • xiii Exercise 15-2 Design Options 331 Path of Travel 334 Tagging 337 Scheduling Path of Travel 338 Reveal Obstacles 339 Add/Delete Waypoint 339 Multiple Paths 340 One Way Indicator 341 People Content 342 Spatial Grid 342 Exercise 15-3 Path of Travel 343 Chapter Review 346 Chapter Review Answers 346 Chapter 16 Toposolids in Revit 347 Introduction 347 Project Base Point and Survey Point 348 Project Base Point 348 Survey Point 349 Creating Toposolids 349 From Sketch 350 From CAD Import 352 From CSV File Import 354 Editing Toposurfaces 355 Contour Display 355 Creating Property Lines 357 Creating Building Pads 359 Exercise 16-1A Creating Toposolid Using CAD Import 360 Exercise 16-1B Creating Toposolid Using Sketching 363 Editing Toposolids 364 Creating Subdivision 364 Grading a Site 365 Annotating Toposolids 366 Spot Elevations and Spot Coordinates 367 Site and Parking Components 367 Exercise 16-2 Modifying Toposolids 368 Chapter Review 372 Chapter Review Answers 372xiv • Contents Chapter 17 Creating Rooms and Areas 373 Introduction to Creating Rooms 373 Create and Modifying Rooms 374 To Create Rooms One by One 374 To Create All Rooms in One Step 375 Room Separation Lines 375 Modifying Rooms 376 Adding Room Tags 377 Room Schedule 378 Room Settings 378 Exercise 17-1 Creating Rooms 379 Creating Areas 381 Creating Area Plan 382 Placing Area Boundaries 383 Adding Areas 383 Tagging Areas 384 Exercise 17-2 Creating Areas 385 Creating Color Schemes 386 Creating a New Color Scheme 387 Color Scheme By Value 389 Color Scheme By Range 390 Exercise 17-3 Creating Color Schemes 391 Chapter Review 394 Chapter Review Answers 394 Chapter 18 Tagging and Detailing 395 Introduction 395 How to Add Tags in Revit 395 Tag by Category 396 Material Tag 398 Exercise 18-1 Adding Tags 400 Creating Details 402 Creating a Detail View from Scratch 402 Callout or Section as Starting Point 404 Starting with an AutoCAD File 406 Exercise 18-2 Creating Details 408 Chapter Review 412 Chapter Review Answers 412Contents • xv Chapter 19 Creating Groups and Revit Links 413 Creating Groups 413 How to Create a Group – Method One 414 How to Create a Group – Method Two 415 Adding Groups 415 How to Add Groups from Project Browser 416 Add Groups from Ribbon 416 How to Attach Detail Group to Model Group 417 Modifying Groups 417 Editing Groups 419 Groups in Other Projects 419 How to Open a File as a Group in Another Open File 421 Exercise 19-1 Using Groups 421 Linking Models – Introduction 423 Linking Models 423 Managing Links 424 Visibility / Graphics Overrides in Linked Models 426 Display Settings in Linked Model 426 Linked Model Conversion 428 How to Copy Individual Items in a Linked File to the Host File 429 Exercise 19-2 Linking Models 429 Coordinating Across Disciplines 430 Copying and Monitoring Elements 431 Coordinating Monitored Elements 432 Interference Checking 433 Linking Other File Types 436 Exercise 19-3 Coordinating Across Disciplines 436 Chapter Review 439 Chapter Review Answers 439 Chapter 20 Importing and Exporting Files in Revit 441 Importing/Linking CAD Files 441 How to Import or Link a Vector File 442 Importing Lineweight 442 Manipulating Imported CAD Files 443 Query Imported CAD Files 443 Deleting Layers 444 Exploding Imported Files 445 Modifying the Visibility of Imported Files 446 Importing Raster Image Files 446 Editing Raster Files 447 Importing PDF Files 448xvi • Contents Exercise 20-1 Working with Imported Files 450 Exporting Files 452 Exporting CAD Format Files 452 How to Create an Export Setup 453 How to Create a New Set of Views/Sheets to Export 454 Exporting PDF Files 455 Exercise 20-2 Exporting Files 458 Chapter Review 461 Chapter Review Answers 461 Chapter 21 Creating Masses in Revit 463 Introduction 463 Place Mass Command 465 Exercise 21-1 Basic Mass Elements 469 In-Place Mass & Conceptual Mass 470 Setting Work Planes 472 Creating Mass Forms 474 Creating an Extrusion 474 Creating a Revolve 475 Creating a Sweep 476 Creating a Blend 476 Creating a Swept Blend 477 Creating a Loft 478 Void Forms 478 Manipulating Conceptual Mass 479 X-Ray – Adding Profiles and Edges 480 Edit Profile 481 Add Edge and Profile 481 Divide Surface 482 Exercise 21-2 In-Place Masses 484 Creating Walls, Floors, and Roofs from Masses 487 Exercise 21-3 Creating Walls, Floors, and Roofs from Masses 489 Chapter Review 492 Chapter Review Answers 492 Chapter 22 Customizing Walls, Roofs, Floors, and Compound Ceilings 493 Introduction 493 Customizing Basic Wall Types 493 Wrapping (Only for Walls) 495 Using Profiles on Walls, Roofs, and Floors 497Contents • xvii Exercise 22-1 Creating Basic Wall Types 499 Vertically Compound Walls 501 Permanent Wall Sweeps and Reveals 503 Exercise 22-2 Creating Vertically Compound Walls 504 Vertically Stacked Walls 505 Embedding a Wall Inside Another Wall 506 Exercise 22-3 Creating Stacked and Embedded Walls 506 Create Parts 508 Exercise 22-4 Create Parts 511 Chapter Review 514 Chapter Review Answers 514 Chapter 23 Creating Families in Revit 515 Introduction to Creating Families 515 Parametric Framework 517 Exercise 23-1 Coffee Table Framework 521 Creating the 3D Elements of the Family 523 Adding Controls 524 Adding Openings 525 Adding Model and Symbolic Lines 525 Exercise 23-2 Creating 3D Elements of the Family 526 Family Types – Sizes and Materials 529 Setting Sizes 530 Assigning Materials 531 Exercise 23-3 Family Types – Sizes and Materials 534 Chapter Review 536 Chapter Review Answers 536 Chapter 24 Customizing Doors, Windows, and Railing Families 537 Customizing Existing Doors and Windows 537 Visibility Settings 538 Exercise 24-1 Creating a Custom Door 539 Exercise 24-2 Creating a Custom Window 543 Creating Custom Railings 544 Rail Structure (Non-Continuous) 546 Baluster Placement 546 Exercise 24-3 Creating Custom Railings 548 Chapter Review 551 Chapter Review Answers 551xviii • Contents Chapter 25 Worksets and Shared Views 553 Introduction to Worksets 553 How to Create a Central File 554 How to Assign Elements to Worksets 555 Creating a Local File 556 Functions to Help Control Worksets 557 Active Workset 557 Gray Inactive Worksets 558 Synchronize 559 Reload Latest 559 Worksharing Display Options 560 Exercise 25-1 Creating and Controlling Worksets 561 Shared Views—Introduction 563 Shared Views 564 Follow Up on Comments 567 Exercise 25-2 Shared Views 567 Chapter Review 570 Chapter Review Answers 571 Index 573 A Aligned dimension, 95, 101, 105, 108, 238 Annotation and legends, 227–249 Creating dimensions, 228–232 Creating legends, 244–247 Editing dimensions and annotation text, 237–240 Exercise, 240, 247 Measure command, 232–233 Writing text, 233–236 Area(s), 381–385 Adding, 383–384 Creating plan, 382 Exercises, 385 Placing boundaries, 383 Tagging, 384 B Building Information Modeling (BIM), 2, 436 Boundary line, 130, 132, 145, 173, 351, 382–384 C Ceiling creating, 171–175 Automatic, 171–172 Exercise, 174–175 Introduction, 171 Sketch, 173 Soffit, 173 Color schemes, 386–392 By range, 390–391 By value, 389 Creating new, 387–389 Exercise, 391–392 Components, 165–175 Exercise, 169–170, 174–175 Introduction, 165 Placing, 166–169 Computer aided drafting (CAD), 1, 54, 56, 64, 65, 70, 72, 82, 85, 350, 352, 354, 393, 406, 409, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 452, 454 Conditional formatting, 313–314 Crossing technique, 30 Curtain walls, 111–125, 323, 373 Adding and controlling mullions, 115–116 Adding storefronts, 117 All you need to know about, 112–113 Controlling curtain gridlines, 113–115 Curtain panels, 117–119 Replacing and material, 118–119 Exercise, 120–125 Hiding and isolating elements, 119–120 Introduction, 111–112 Customizing walls, roofs, floors, and compound ceiling, 493–514 Create parts, 508–510 Customizing basic wall types, 493–497 Wrapping (Only for Walls), 491–492 Exercise, 499–500, 504–505, 504–505, 506–507 Introduction, 493 index574 • index Using profiles on walls, roofs, and floors, 497–498 Vertically compound walls, 501–504 Permanent wall sweeps and reveals, 503–504 Vertically-stacked walls, 505–506 Embedding a wall inside another wall, 506 Customizing doors, windows, and railing families, 537–549 Creating custom railings, 544–547 Rail Structure (Non-Continuous), 546 Baluster Placement, 546–547 Exercise, 539–542, 543–544, 548–549 Existing doors and windows, 537 Visibility settings, 538 D Depth cueing, 222–224 Design option(s), 327–331 Delete, 331 Exercise, 331–332 How to add existing elements, 328–329 How to add new elements 330 How to set up, 328 How to view, 330–331 Detail(s), 402–408 Creating, 402–404 Callout or section as starting point, 404–406 Starting with an AutoCAD File, 406–408 View from scratch, 402–404 Exercise, 408–410 Doors and windows, 95–108 Customizing sizes, 99–100 Exercise, 105–108 Loading families of, 97–99 Special techniques for, 101–104 Aligned dimension, 101 Reveal constraint, 103–104 Using pre–loaded families, 96–97 Drawing and selecting in Revit, 26–33 Alignment lines, 28 Draw context panel, 28–29 Exercise, 31–33 Snaps, 27–28 Temporary dimensions, 26–27 Ways to select elements in Revit Architecture, 29–31 F Families, 515–536 Creating the 3D elements of the family, 523–526 Adding controls, 524–525 Adding opening, 525 Adding models and symbolic lines, 525–526 Exercise, 521–523, 526–529, 534 Family types – sizes and materials, 529–533 Assigning materials, 531–533 Setting sizes, 530–531 Introduction to creating, 515–517 Parametric framework, 517–521 Floors, 129–139 Creating a shaft opening in, 133–134 Creating with slopes, 134–137 One–directional slope, 135 Slope for drainage, 136–137 Exercise, 138–139 Joining geometry, 132 Selecting walls or sketching to create, 130–132 Underlay and linework, 137 G Groups, 413–423 Adding, 415–417 Detail Group to Model Group, 417 From project browser, 416 From ribbon, 416 Editing, 419 Exercise, 421–423 Creating, 413–415 Method one, 414 Method two, 415 Modifying, 417–418 Other projects, 419–421index • 575 Opening a file as a group in another open file, 421 I Importing and exporting files, 441–459 Exercise, 450–451, 458–459 Exporting files, 452–457 Exporting CAD format files, 452–453 Exporting PDF files, 455–456 How to create a new set of views/sheets to export, 454–455 How to create an export setup, 453–454 Importing/linking CAD files, 441–443 How to import or link a vector file, 442 Importing lineweight, 442–443 Importing PDF files, 448–450 Importing raster image files, 446–448 Editing raster files, 447–448 Manipulating imported CAD files, 443–446 Deleting layersIf, 444–445 Exploding imported files, 445 Modifying the visibility of imported files, 446 Query imported CAD files, 443–444 L Linking models, 423–437 Conversion in, 428–429 Coordinating across disciplines, 430–435 Coordinating monitored elements, 432–433 Copying and monitoring elements, 431–432 Interference checking, 433–435 Display settings in, 421–422 Exercise, 429–430 Introduction, 423 Managing links, 424–426 Other file types, 436 Visibility/graphics overrides in, 426–428 M Masses, 465–490 Creating mass forms, 474–479 Blend, 476–477 Extrusion, 474 Loft, 478 Revolve, 475 Sweep, 476 Swept blend, 478 Void forms, 478–479 Creating walls, floors, and roofs from, 487–489 Exercise, 469–470, 484–487, 489–490 In-place mass and conceptual mass, 470–471 Introduction, 463–465 Manipulating conceptual mass, 479–480 Place mass command, 465–469 Setting work planes, 472–473 X–Ray – Adding profiles and edges, 480–484 Add edge and profile, 481 Divide surface, 482–484 Edit profile, 481 Material takeoff, 314 Modifying in Revit, 33–39 Array command, 37 Copy command, 35 Linear array, 37–39 Mirror command, 36–37 Move command, 34–35 Radical array, 39 Rotate command, 35–36 Some commands in, 39–41 P Path of travel, 334–343 Add/Delete waypoint, 339 Exercise, 343–344 Multiple, 340–341 One way indicator, 341 People content, 341–342 Reveal Obstacles, 339 Scheduling, 338–339 Spatial Grid, 342–343 Tagging, 337–338 Project phases, 321–327 Creating, 323–325 Elements and, 322 Exercise, 325–327576 • index How to demolish, 322–323 Project preparation, 45–59 Creating columns, 57–58 Creating gridlines, 56–57 Creating levels, 48–51 Exercise, 52–53, 58–59 Importing a CAD file, 54–56 Project information and project units, 46–48 R Ramps creation, 188–190 Railings creation, 190–192 Reveled constraint, 103–104 Revit 2024, 1–23 3D and camera in, 15–16 Architecture, 2–3 CAD vs. BIM, 1–2 Closing file(s), 21 Create new project, 19–20 Open existing project, 20–21 Revit interface, 4–14 File Menu, 5 Info–center, 9 Options Bar, 13–14 Project Browser, 11–12 Properties, 11 Quick Access Toolbar, 5–6 Ribbons, 6–9 Starting, 3–4 Status Bar, 13 Steering wheel, 16–19 View Area, 9–11 View Control Bar, 12–13 Zooming in, 14–15 Roofs, 143–161 Exercise, 149–150, 156–161 Extrusion, 152–156 Reference plane, 152–156 Introduction, 143 Footprint, 144–149 Attach the Top or Base of the Wall to, 148–149 Slope arrow, 146–147 Room(s), 373–392 Creating and modifying, 374–377 Adding tags, 377 All rooms in one setup, 375 One by one, 374 Separation lines, 375–376 Modifying rooms, 376 Exercise, 379–381, 385 Introduction to creating, 373 Schedule, 378–379 Setting, 378–379 S Schedule(s), 291–317 Calculated value, 302–303 Conditional Formatting, 313–314 Creating, 291–293 Creating fields from formulas, 312–313 CSV Export for Schedule, 315–316 Exercise, 304–306, 309–310, 316–318 Including an image in your, 301–302 Key styles in, 306–308 Material takeoff, 314 Modifying, 299–300 Project parameters creation, 310–311 Reusing of, 308–309 Split Schedule across aheets, 314–315 Shared, 563–567 Introduction, 563 Views, 564–567 comments, 567 Exercise, 567–568 Stairs creation, 179–198 Connect levels, 184–185 Editing sketched, 187–188 Editing, 185–186 Exercise, 192–198 First look, 179 Railing, 191–192 Sketching stairs, 184 Standard stairs, 180–183 T Tag, 395–400 Exercise, 400–402index • 577 How to add tags in Revit, 395–400 By category, 396–398 Material tag, 398–400 Introduction, 395 Toposurfaces, 347–370 Annotating, 366–367 Contour display, 355–357 Creating building pads, 359–360 Creating property lines, 357–358 Creating, 349–355 CAD import, 352–354 CSV file import, 354–355 Sketch, 350–352 Toposolids, 349–355 Editing Toposolids, 364–366 Toposurfaces, 355 Exercise, 360–364, 368–370 Introduction, 347 Project Base Point, 348–349 Site and parking components, 367–368 Survey point, 348–349 V Views creation and manipulation, 201–224 Control visibility/graphics, 208–209 Creating callouts, 205–208 Creating duplicates, 202–205 Creating elevations, 210–211 Creating sections, 212–217 Exercise, 209–210,220–222, 224 Plan region, 219 View range, 217–218 Visualization and printing, 251–290 Creating sheets, 278–286 Creating walkthroughs, 256–260 Dealing with cameras, 251–254 Exercise, 255–256, 260–261, 267–268, 277–278, 287–288 Printing, 286–287 Render and light, 272–276 Render command in Revit, 269–272 Rendering in Revit, 268–269 Solar Studies, 261–264 Types, 264–267 W Walls, 63–90 Additional modifying commands, 71–79 Align command, 72 Create similar, 77–78 Cut profile, 78–79 Exercise, 70–71, 80–82, 84–85, 87, 90 Hide and unhide elements, 83–84 Inputting walls, 65–68 Match type properties, 75–77 Slanted walls, 86 Split element, 73–74 Split with gap, 74–75 Tapered, 88–89 Trim/extend single element and trim/extend multiple elements, 73 Trim/Extend to Corner, 72–73 Underplay, 79 Wall controls and temporary dimensions, 68–70 Wall profiles, 82–83 Wall families, 64 Component families, 64 System families, 64 Window technique, 29 Worksets, 553–568 Creating a local file, 556–557 Exercise, 561–563 Functions to help control, 557–560 Active workset, 557–558 Gray inactive worksets, 558 Reload latest, 559 Synchronize, 559 Worksharing display options, 560 How to create a central file, 554–556 How to assign elements to workset, 555–556 Introduction to, 553– 554 #ريفيت,#Revit,#Autodesk,#أوتوديسك,#أوتودسك,#ريفت,
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