Uploaded by rabisidawi on Jul 7, 2009
Early Concept Design utilizing Autodesk Revit's Building Information Modeling (BIM) techniques, mass floor schedule and best practices, utilizing Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 ribbon menu.
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@Fhenry Please verify that your selection includes mass only category. After selecting all the masses with a crossing window, use the selection filter to list all selection categories, then uncheck any other categories and keep the mass category checked. The mass floors button should appear in the ribbon menu.
rabisidawi 1 year ago
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u lost me at creating those floors...i'm using 2011 and when i highlight the form mass floors doesn't show up
Fhenry 1 year ago
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@MississaugaHomes When you create a level by copying, Revit will not generate a corresponding floor plan view (sometimes is a good thing if you have typical floors). You may fix the problem or use a different method. To fix the problem, use the view menu floor plan command and select the level to associate with. To start a new level, use the home menu level cxommand and draw a level horizontally (or use pick lines to offset the level a certain distance. Good Luck.
rabisidawi 1 year ago
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Thanks Rabi,
I have difficulty creating levels....spent lot's of time.
Do u have a video showing how to create levels and change the properties of each level.
Tried copying first level many times and it did create some kind of level but on the left menu bar it's only showing Level 1 and that is my dilema.
MississaugaHomes 1 year ago
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vandamme211 1 month ago
@vandamme211 When exactly is the cursor invisible? always? please specify the exact time. I am always improving my recording my recording techniques, so will do better next time. Thanks.
rabisidawi 1 month ago
That's cool how did you get your mass to stay centered on the same point on different levels? I'm still trying to figure that out.
Orochi985 7 months ago
@Orochi985 late reply but - When you copy and paste in the same place, the mass profile stay centered.
rabisidawi 1 month ago
Great Video!!!
real helpful
deodhan 9 months ago
@deodhan Thanks!
rabisidawi 1 month ago