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How to Add Visibility to Images in Revit - Quick Revit Tutorial 

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@terryrunyan4151
@terryrunyan4151 Год назад
I was going back to refresh how to do things and I knew that I had an easier way. After going through a few families I remembered. Put the image on a generic annotation family and then import that into the titleblock. Then you have visibility adjustments. No if/and statements to worry about and super easy. I hope it helps!
@DesignTechUnraveled
@DesignTechUnraveled Год назад
Oh yeah. That works too!
@ThatBIMGuy76
@ThatBIMGuy76 2 года назад
Thanks for the refresher, I was doing this in 2012 at my first MEP firm back in Denver!
@DesignTechUnraveled
@DesignTechUnraveled 2 года назад
For sure! Someone asked me about it and I was like, wait a minute, I had a way to do that! 😅
@bimandbeam965
@bimandbeam965 7 месяцев назад
Great tutorial
@DesignTechUnraveled
@DesignTechUnraveled 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@DesignTechUnraveled
@DesignTechUnraveled 2 года назад
Check out the sample files and Revit forum link below! 🔗 Formulas for Everyday Use: www.revitforum.org/node/1126 🔗 Sample File (Titleblock): designtechunraveled.com/TitleblockWithImageVisibility
@ThatBIMGuy76
@ThatBIMGuy76 2 года назад
Maybe we need to add this to Revit Ideas!
@HippieP629
@HippieP629 Год назад
Many thank yous, JP. This is perfect. Question... what'd you mean at the end by layered dimensions? Did I catch that right?
@DesignTechUnraveled
@DesignTechUnraveled Год назад
For sure! It was actually "Layered Images". The thought here was a logo for each office or discipline can be layered and independently controlled.
@archmajor1
@archmajor1 Месяц назад
@@DesignTechUnraveled Greatly appreciate this video! Extremely helpful as I'm just starting to explore Revit parameters and their capabilities using if/then and yes/no formulas. What you're describing here is very close to what I'm trying to determine if I can accomplish. I have multiple logos, but only want one to display at a time, ideally based on the text value of another parameter. (i.e.: If the Neighborhood parameter value equals "name of community", then set the visibility for that community's logo to 'yes'. Am I thinking along the correct lines that I would need to create height/width parameters for each logo, and then a separate visibility checkbox for each one as well?
@furkankose5572
@furkankose5572 2 года назад
Great
@DesignTechUnraveled
@DesignTechUnraveled 2 года назад
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