AUTODESK REVIT-nicmar
AUTODESK REVIT-nicmar
NAME-YASH VERMA
ROLL-PP20038
DATE-25thAugust,2021
To add level –
• Take the cursor to the working area, type 210 for lintel and click
• Name the level as Lintel Level (LL).
To use Pick Lines option, Choose Picklines<Enter offset value<Choose the level from
where the offset of desired height is needed<Click on it.
Name the level as First Floor Level(FFL).
Wall Centreline
Finish Face Exterior
Select the line<Select Trim / extend single element or Trim / extend multiple element
from toolbar<Select the wall up till which the wall is to be extended<select the wall
which is to be extended and do similarly for trim.
How to split the lines –
Select the line<Select Split element from toolbar<Select the wall and click where the split
is to be made.
Select the lines to be mirrored<Select mirror or mirror-draw axis<then select the axis
along which it is to be mirrored<click.
3D-View
• Click View tab Create panel 3D View drop-down
• Visual line(hidden line(-realistic).
DATE- 8 September,2021
WALLS-
Select wall architecture .
Connect the unconnected height
Location-finish face exterior or finish face interior
Properties -WALL 10’
Select Specify
Select second Point distance 5 m
Duplicate-multiple object changes
Select edit type
Any name wall=0.254=10 inch
Edit-Fill up thickness =OK
DOOR-
WINDOW
Go to architecture select window.
Load Family
Select Any Window
Open
OK
Fix Position
Left Click.
SECTION& FOUNDATION
Roof
1. Roof By Footprint-
Select any level line outer to outer
Select -yes
Offset-30 cm
Define Slope
Paint-
1. Click Modify tab Geometry panel (Paint).
2. In the Material Browser dialog, select a material. Note that you can only
browse for a material when you select the paint tool.
3. Place the cursor on the element face to highlight it. ...
4. Click to apply the paint.
5. In the Material Browser dialog, click Done.
2-Massing
I. Solid Extrusion
Select any face
Any elevation
Select any line
Create any design
Here we make Chajja by using solid extrusion by going to –
Architecture Component Model in Place
Family categories& Parameters Generic Modals select any
face
II. Opening in a Wall
i. Open an elevation or section view where you can access the wall that
will host the opening.
ii. Click (Wall Opening).
iii. Select the wall that will host the opening.
iv. Sketch a rectangular opening. ...
v. To modify an opening, click Modify, and select the opening
III. Add Components
1. In the Load Family dialogue box, locate the folder that contains the
family or families you want to load and select them, as shown.
2. Click Open.
3. Once the family (or families) is loaded, click Component (Architecture
Tab>Build Panel> Component>Place a Component) and select the
type you want to use from the Type Selector.
DATE-22/09/2021
1. Stairs
I. Open a plan or 3D view.
II. Click Architecture tab Circulation panel Stair drop-down (Stair by Sketch).
III. Click Modify | Create Stairs Sketch tab Draw panel Boundary.
IV. Sketch the boundaries using one of the drawing tools.
V. Click Riser.
VI. Sketch the risers using one of the drawing tools.
VII. Optionally, specify a railing type for the stair. See Specify the Railing for a
New Stair by Sketch.
VIII. Click (Finish Edit Mode).
IX. Revit generates the staircase with the railings automatically applied.
2. Ceiling
Use the Ceiling tool to create a ceiling in a reflected ceiling plan view.
By default, the Automatic Ceiling tool is active. When you click inside walls that
form a closed loop, the tool places a ceiling within those boundaries. It ignores room
separator lines.
Creating a road
i. A road can be made by topography surface
ii. A road can be created using the sub-region tool and
iii. then changing the material of the sub-region.
Creating door in boundary
I. Open an elevation or section view where you can access the wall that will host
the opening.
II. Click (Wall Opening).
III. Select the wall that will host the opening.
IV. Sketch a rectangular opening. ...
V. To modify an opening, click Modify, and select the opening
3. Create the Rendered Image
Change render settings, and render the image again.
Adjust exposure settings, and render the image again.
Save the rendered image as a project view.
Export the rendered image to a file.
Display the building model in the drawing area. In the Rendering dialog, click Show
the model.