Glad to hear that this helps. Totally agree with you on the lack of support from Autodesk. I have asked them about this multiple times in yearly Ask me Anything streams and they just does not see a problem in the way that legends work. You can check out other video about how to make legends for doors and windows in similar fashion. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EuBdFhS37ZM.html
Hey, thanx for the helpful tutorial, I really like those material tags. Did you have to create them from scratch or there's some kind of Revit library from which I could pick them up? Cheers!
It depends, you have to set walls as demolished in new construction Phase. And also set the correct Phase for quantity schedule. Overall it's safe if you follow these steps.
Hi, there are some tutorials I made for complex details, for example this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VqPGA06KqSc.html Is there anything specific you would like to see tutorials for?
@@BIM-Life Hi, while the facade is amazing I love how you create a family for it, however I was more thinking about construction joints details for example, external wall to roof, foundation to ground floor or even etc etc when you create a revit callout for the 2d detail and try make a 3D one it’s not looking good unless you do more work on it with adding components or create masses.
Hi, make these models in new phase (let's call it legends) before any other phase and for elements in thant phase set "phase demolished" to next phase (in standard case "existing")