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Parametric Cabinets in Revit Tutorial (w/Brent) 

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In this episode of BIM After Dark Live I will be welcoming Brenton Wiberg back to the show to talk about building parametric cabinets in Revit. In this live Revit tutorial, Brenton will walk through how he goes about building a custom cabinet family from scratch! We'll explore his thought process on how to approach this type of family and his lessons learned from many years of getting PAID to MAKE families just like this one.
So sit back, relax, and let's geek out!!
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Array Based Families Tutorial - • Array Based Families i...
Brentons's Revit Families - revitfamily.biz
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:40 Join the BIM After Dark Community today - community.bimafterdark.com/
10:59 Starting a Cabinet Family in Revit
15:07 Extrusions or Voids when Creating Geometry in a Revit Family?
27:00 Creating the Cabinet Door Panel
30:00 How Brenton Creates his Cabinet Drawers
39:00 Always Align to your Reference Plane, Not Geometry
42:25 Breaking down the final Cabinet Family
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Комментарии : 26   
@jimbreisacher7129
@jimbreisacher7129 Год назад
I really appreciated this session and the previous one with Brenton. Being a kitchen and bath remodeler and cabinet dealer Revits' out of the box cabinets have been the thorn in my side for the last six years. I believe the incredible families which Brenton created are amazing and I can actually aford them too. So Brenton keep on doing what you do and thanks Jeff for your Modern Kitchen remodel videos. Like Akaeme said now the next thorn is lighting the designers and clients can actually appreciate oh yeah then there is furniture.
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
Cheers Jim!! Thanks for tuning in glad you’re enjoying!
@cameronblock991
@cameronblock991 Год назад
Love these videos with Brenton. They've been super helpful for me to develop my own cabinet families. Thank you!
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
Cheers! So glad they have helped! I agree, Brenton is great!
@emiliadudzinska1775
@emiliadudzinska1775 Год назад
Amazing talk. Lots of valuable tips and tricks. A couple of comments: I believe changing the Width, Depth, and Height parameters is possible starting from the Casewrok template. If you choose one of those parameters in the upper part of the screen, there is a box “Instance parameter” that you can tick. Also, there is, I believe, from the users’ perspective, one crucial difference between starting from Generic Model and Generic Model Face Based. The final insertion effect can be the same, but by default, starting from the template “Generic Model Face Based” will insert an element on a vertical face and “Generic Model” with “Work Plane Based: Yes” and “Vertical: No” will by default place it on the parallel face. Placing the back of the furniture in “Center (Front/Back) could be misleading. The “Back” RP can be set as “Defines Origin”. Then, the centre RP can be a reference for placing, e.g. a sink. Once again, it is an excellent talk with much knowledge on building families. My comments may not apply, depending on families’ usage and user priorities.
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
Thank you for tuning in and adding your own commentary!
@akaemeikechukwu7082
@akaemeikechukwu7082 Год назад
Good Session but looking forward to seeing you inviting an MEP family creation Guru to the Studio. Thanks all the same👍🏾
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
Thanks for tuning in! Find me one and I will invite him/her on immediately !
@felixdelgadomolina511
@felixdelgadomolina511 2 месяца назад
I got the impression that the guest spoke less than the channel host. The poor man wanted to continue with his demonstration and was interrupted, I think, too many times. But in the end I think it was a very useful live show. Congratulations on the work.
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid 2 месяца назад
So…. You gained value either way? 🤪
@felixdelgadomolina511
@felixdelgadomolina511 2 месяца назад
@@TheRevitKid yes I did, thank you very much for what youre doing.
@vauzz66
@vauzz66 Год назад
Excellent.
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@shyjukuttiyil1047
@shyjukuttiyil1047 Год назад
Thanks Jeff & Brenton, would like to see more about the parametric shelf tutorial in the as Brenton mentioned about Thanks Shyju
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
The array lesson i gave us linked in the comments. The shelf lesson mentioned is from my full length course on family creation and can be found inside the community >> community.bimafterdark.com
@machielodendaal398
@machielodendaal398 Год назад
You don’t need to change categories to switch the default parameters to instance (casework families). If you select the dim (hosted param) and below the parameter dropdown (in ribbon) you can select the instance tick box.
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
Thanks for tuning in and the tip!
@youssefibrahim6782
@youssefibrahim6782 Год назад
thank you for this amazing session, i learn a lot from also other sections Revit Family Tips ( From a Professional Revit Family Creator ! ), any tips about void array?
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
What about a void array?
@ksq1173
@ksq1173 5 месяцев назад
I was wondering if you or Brenton teach tutorials or virtual courses for building families? It is very hard to find someone that can teach this in our area.
@alekseyvalentinov9361
@alekseyvalentinov9361 Год назад
I am curious if this family would be able to do inset doors and drawers
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
Yes, it does!
@kirkdunlap9336
@kirkdunlap9336 Год назад
How about using inventor to create your families.
@TheRevitKid
@TheRevitKid Год назад
……. Why would you do that ?
@kirkdunlap9336
@kirkdunlap9336 Год назад
@@TheRevitKid i don't use Revit ...yet ,but I do use inventor some and have ipt and iam files and if they could be imported then i wouldn't have to remake them. I saw a article about this, but since I'm not a Revit user I didn't bother reading it
@alexisalie3301
@alexisalie3301 3 дня назад
26 mins. "Flip the swing"... could it be called "Swing for Down Under" or "Oz Swing" or "Southern Hemisphere Swing" or what about "Equator Swing"!
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