Parametric Arrays in Revit Families!

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @dusanstevic89
    @dusanstevic89 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Another great video packed with solutions to real world problems. A true gem!

  • @WindGazer01
    @WindGazer01 Před 2 lety +1

    It's an amazing video!. I am a jumior Structural Draftsman and I subscribe and watch your video session all the time when I am stuck with something.
    I appreciate your effort!

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 2 lety

      Awesome - glad to hear the content is helpful for other disciplines besides my own (architecture)!

  • @qingyangpan78
    @qingyangpan78 Před 5 měsíci

    You blow my mind!! Keep it going mate!!!! Shout out from France

  • @FrogieFishOfficial
    @FrogieFishOfficial Před 2 lety

    Amazing tutorial ! I had to watch it at 0.75x the speed. You are so fast on Revit

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 2 lety

      Yep many viewers watch me on 0.75 and 0.5, although i sound drunk at half speed haha. Glad it was helpful!

  • @ericphm9984
    @ericphm9984 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tutorial, thanks a million!

  • @Hecheva64
    @Hecheva64 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. It would be amazing to have cheatsheet with all the options!

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 3 lety +2

      You can find my presentation PDFs on my github if they help

  • @danielarmenta8235
    @danielarmenta8235 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much!

  • @vltucker2737
    @vltucker2737 Před 2 lety +1

    It would be helpful if you opened the Family Types Dialog box so that we can see the whole Formula that you are inputting, if you don't want to make the dialog bigger for whatever reason, you can make the value column smaller.

  • @AhmadChesti
    @AhmadChesti Před rokem

    Great series. Very helpful. Could you please show if we can make a parametric array in which the last element is a part of the first element. For example, I need to fill a room with tiles of fixed dimensions and I need 5.3 tiles on one side. Is it possible?

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před rokem

      Its not possible within a single array unfortunately. You would need a spare adjustable tile on the end that fills in the excess left by the arrayed tiles.

    • @AhmadChesti
      @AhmadChesti Před rokem

      @@AussieBIMGuru Thank you so much for the answer. As you know the new element appears when the length increases by 50% of the element length. Can we change it so that it appears say, when length is 70% of element length? for example only 5 tiles of 1m in length of 5.6m but 6 tiles in length of 5.7m.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před rokem

      @@AhmadChesti yes you could do this using a formula for the count with a max spacing, where you use fixed spacing and an excess instead of equal spacing. It's mainly just a matter of drawing up your goal and applying some algebra to determine the needed formulae.

  • @ScottValentine
    @ScottValentine Před 4 lety +2

    So I tried this out with the shelves. But snapped and locks the Width and Depth of the shelves to reference planes. It didn't like it. Nested families never seem to want to stay locked to reference planes in my experience.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 4 lety

      Snap them from the nested component origin planes. Any others and the parameters will trump constraints

    • @ScottValentine
      @ScottValentine Před 4 lety +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru ok so I locked the origin planes and then controlled the shelf with a formula. eg = Width - ( Carcass Thickness * 2)
      Seems to have worked. I don't know why they can't make these things more logical and user-friendly.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 4 lety +2

      @@ScottValentine yeah there's quite a lot of idiosyncratic aspects of family creation in Revit; takes time to come to terms with all the little tricks and workarounds!
      Once an element is arrayed it can't be constrained by more than one reference plane in any one direction unfortunately.

  • @shanD7
    @shanD7 Před 2 měsíci +1

    my mind cant grasp all these, lot of information & formula, need to rewatch it many times...

  • @A_SENTIENT_BIN
    @A_SENTIENT_BIN Před rokem

    Have you discovered a way to make arrayed nested families change their height as the array increases in length?( The first in the array is length X, then the next is X+100, third is X+200 for example)i am fighting with this concept currently. It's for sheet piling, I have set up a family that arrays them, and all their lengths can be changed and rounded to a standard size. But i'd like to be able to increase the length of the sheet as the array progresses (for example an embankment that gets steeper and requires longer piles) and control it with parameters do you think it's do able? Could adaptive families be the answer?

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před rokem

      Adaptive families would be needed here or a dynamo script for parametric placement. Unfortunately arrayed objects generally have to be the same in all aspects including spacing.

    • @A_SENTIENT_BIN
      @A_SENTIENT_BIN Před rokem

      @@AussieBIMGuru thought that might be the case! Cheers for the reply though mate.

  • @sandeepjadhav19854
    @sandeepjadhav19854 Před 4 lety +2

    Hii..I made this family nice work..I want to make vertical alignment nested family regarding Helical pile..can you make video.

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 4 lety +1

      Vertical alignment would be similar to the way i did the bookshelf. The helical pile would be difficult to constrain, it would require an adaptive/conceptual form because the blade is swept in 2 directions.

    • @sandeepjadhav19854
      @sandeepjadhav19854 Před 4 lety +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru Thank you..I tried on Adaptive component..but still not work..

    • @sandeepjadhav19854
      @sandeepjadhav19854 Před 4 lety

      I made component like pile extension, Helical plate but when I merge into 1 file..it's not work..

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 4 lety

      @@sandeepjadhav19854 feel free to email me what you created and a reference drawing for what you're aiming to create.

    • @sandeepjadhav19854
      @sandeepjadhav19854 Před 4 lety +1

      @@AussieBIMGuru Thank you so much..I sent you the details on ur email..

  • @vinayck855
    @vinayck855 Před 2 lety

    can able to do ladder consist of hoop's in parametric

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 2 lety

      Yes this would probably be best done using two arrays for the staggered effect of the two sides of rungs.

    • @vinayck855
      @vinayck855 Před 2 lety

      Is there a complete vedio of this step ladder ?? If pls share a link of that vedio

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 2 lety

      Not in this case, but it uses principles shown in the video generally.

    • @vinayck855
      @vinayck855 Před 2 lety

      @@AussieBIMGuru can u able to give than family pls ...or pls do a vedio of that it will be helpful

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před rokem +1

      @@vinayck855 I don't make videos currently due to time limits but I added a ladder here that follows this principle. It relies quite heavily on trigonometry to work:
      github.com/aussieBIMguru/Revit-Files

  • @ashrafulalam7042
    @ashrafulalam7042 Před 3 lety

    Sorry you speak too fast which is not good while teaching someone!!

    • @AussieBIMGuru
      @AussieBIMGuru  Před 3 lety +2

      Try x0.5 or 0.75 video speed. I have quite a few viewers who find this helps. Unfortunatelt I only get limited time to record, but I have worked on my diction a bit more in recent videos since this one.