Hey there - I appreciate the feedback and support! Yup, right there with you my friend, after 25+ years of AutoCAD, Revit is quite a paradigm shift, but in my opinion a needed one and a welcome one! Sure, like any software, it has its flaws, but I could never go back! I hope you find what you need here on the channel to help you learn! Cheers
@@ElectricRob Please keep doing this tutorials. You have a natural talent to teach. Very clear, concise and understandable. You set a goal, planed and executed Revit is a useful and interesting tool to documents the technical knowledge. Thank you again.
There are a number of electrical family creation videos on the channel - here is an example ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9BlmNHRSp-Q.html - Enjoy!
The load can be manually adjusted for the multiple light heads, but yes, could add even more parameters and controls to do more of it with those. Endless opportunities!
Hey there! Appreciate the feedback - I have many videos on my channel dealing with family creation and editing - please take a look at my playlist called Revit Family Editor!
I actually use a 3rd party lighting software (Visual) for point-by-point lighting calcs. And yes, Revit "can" do some average lighting over an area "zonal cavity" type calcs within spaces, but I've yet to see anyone create an "exterior" space to do average calcs on a site. But who knows, there may be someone out there that does!