![]() ![]() For each family type, specify the render appearance.In the Family Types dialog, for Height, specify 50' ( 15.24 m).Choose the desired family type name from the list to define or modify parameters for it.) (As you define more family types, they appear in the pull-down list for Name. In the Family Types dialog, Tall now appears in the Name field. In the Name dialog, enter Tall and click OK. In the Family Types dialog, click New.Click Create tab Properties panel (Family Types).(Repeat these steps to create family types for Short and Autumn.) This is helpful when dealing with large projects, it will be particularly helpful when using design options.For instance, to create the Tall family type for the Red Ash tree family, do the following. This is very similar to the process from point 1.1 to 1.3.Ģ.3) You can now apply this view template to other views, by right clicking on them and applying a view template.Ģ.4) You will be prompted to select a created view template. Right click on the view in the Project Browser and select Save as View Template.Ģ.2) You will be prompted to enter a View Template Name. Either by editing view properties, then visibility graphics, or just by using the shortcut “VG”.Ģ.1) You would now have a “typical view template” set up. ![]() The other way of creating a view template follows: (the quick way I usually do it.)Ģ.) Duplicate a view, adjust your visibility graphics on the view you are working on. Remember to name these view templates in such a way that you will be able to re-use them. (for example you would not want to see construction annotations on a presentation plan.ġ.3) NB. You will have standard Template names (which you could then save to your own Revit Template).ġ.2) Duplicate a standard name and edit the visibility graphics to show your drawing needs. You can create a new view Template in 2 ways.ġ.1) This will bring up a dialogue box very similar to View Properties You are also required to do either a lighting / electrical layout on a separate plan.ĭuplicate the plan view where all info is already completed on a “main model”. You would want to have dimensions, annotations, rooms tags, etc “switched on” Your visibility graphics settings would have most categories selected. Let’s say you have a floor layout that has been dimensioned, annotated and all in all looks like a complete construction document. I will try to explain this with a few basic examples. To be able to control your visibility graphics at the click of a mouse, I would encourage Revit users to use a view template. ![]()
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