Revit Tutorial - Quickly Convert CAD Details into Revit Details

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
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    This short tutorial shows users how they can quickly update their existing CAD 2D Detail library into a Revit 2D Detail Library with relative ease.
    For a full youtube video on Importing / Linking AutoCAD files into Revit, click the below link:
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    Revit Tutorial, Convert CAD Detail, Revit Details, CAD to Revit, Use CAD Details in Revit Project

Komentáře • 17

  • @isaach1389
    @isaach1389 Před 15 dny

    Thank you for your sharing,open my mind

  • @paulg.celentano5739
    @paulg.celentano5739 Před 3 lety +4

    Fantastic! Thanks much. I was able to do it on my first try. Thanks!

    • @8020BIM
      @8020BIM  Před 3 lety +1

      You are most welcome Paul, glad you found the content helpful. Niall

  • @samirsaddedis711
    @samirsaddedis711 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic is the right word, great presentation .

  • @PinoyAdvisorAi
    @PinoyAdvisorAi Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you 😉very informative

  • @user-be5xb9sp5w
    @user-be5xb9sp5w Před 3 lety +1

    Good example.

  • @Espiritiv
    @Espiritiv Před rokem

    Any "prep" to the ACAD files you recommend before importing? I heard a few things when i ask other people. 1) convert all text to Arial 2) purge drawing 3) set scale of detail font so that text size in ACAD drawing is equal to what you want in Revit. Typically 3/32" for us in my company. Thoughts?

    • @allis_n_wonderland
      @allis_n_wonderland Před rokem

      When I have to bring CAD into my Revit projects I typically change all the linetypes in CAD to layer 0 and remove hatch regions so if I have to explode I don't get 100 different CAD linetypes/ hatches junking up my Revit. Purge the CAD detail FOR SURE! You'll end up with a tons of 'IMPORT' linetypes than would have to be manually deleted after the fact. Honestly, I find this approach really messy and tend to draw on top of the imported CAD instead of doing the partial explode (depends how much time you have available though). If you do have time, when using the detail line function, when you hover over the imported CAD and hit tab you can grab a ton of lines at once.

  • @arkplato2186
    @arkplato2186 Před 2 lety

    Is there any shortcut for changing revit detail level in model from coarse to medium to fine. One has to go model or in detail level in the property palette. Can this be done by a shortcut?

  • @rcollinsf1
    @rcollinsf1 Před 3 lety

    Is this a legitimate way of carrying out a project in Revit? I naturally assumed sections & elevations on the sheet had to be reflecting the 3D modelled elements, I feel slightly uncomfortable using all the company CAD details for sheeting up, but I can't deny it would be much faster.

    • @8020BIM
      @8020BIM  Před 3 lety +2

      So, in short, it is "OK". I would always be cautious with using CAD in Revit. In the office environment I prefer to link standard CAD detail files into a blank model, redraft them and them move them into a template / container file for ease of use. That means we have a Revit standard detail library also.
      I agree funadentally that all elevations, sections etc should be taken from the model to guarantee setting out and accuracy. The point of this exercise is for "standard details" really, ones that are used in multiple places throughout your work. It really is a video tutorial for those who are entering the Revit universe and are undoubtedly tight on time for deliverables by trying to acclimate to Revit, but it is not the recommended workflow in the long term at all.
      Hope this provides some clarity.
      Niall

    • @rcollinsf1
      @rcollinsf1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@8020BIM
      Thank you for the quick response, that's cleared it up. As best practice I'll continue with standard detailing but this has certainly opened my eyes to the benefits of creating a Revit detail library. Our CAD guys can do some jobs in days (recycling drawings) that would take me weeks to recreate conventionally, this is a great solution for those tight deadlines, particularly for non-3D literate clients. Many thanks

  • @olik136
    @olik136 Před 4 lety

    is that the library that comes with your installation? the German library does not contain that many detail items- and it is also structured differently (worse)

    • @8020BIM
      @8020BIM  Před 4 lety

      No, this is a CAD detail that is converted into a series of Revit detail lines so you won't find similar on your Revit Library.
      Hope this helps 😊
      Niall

    • @ada9499
      @ada9499 Před rokem

      @@8020BIM May I know the way to get that library?

  • @Australiaregional
    @Australiaregional Před 5 lety

    Is it possible to link one parameter with other family which is totally different
    Eg: I have room tags given to HVAC zone , while I am taking schedule I will get it correctly but I need to link this room tags to fire sprinkler to make sprinkler matrix to show how many types of sprinkler are in each room suggest me a method please

    • @8020BIM
      @8020BIM  Před 4 lety

      Hi there,
      It seems to me that you need to create a room schedule that reports and itemises the sprinkler heads rather than a Sprinkler schedule depicting the Room names. It is a tricky question to answer without seeing the file and what you are trying to achieve if I am honest.
      Niall