phantom_83
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Hello everyone! I'm finally finding some time-cuts epr to devote myself to rendering and in particular to revit!
I am a geometra and mostly my work is based on design of houses, apartments and terraced villas.
I have already tried to do something, but I have some problem in setting a new file. start with asking a simple thing:
- when I open revit (2010) do I have to choose new project or new family? Where's the difference?
- until now the right attempts to take confidence was on the opening of a new design and then draw something and begin to try the functions and I managed to get any result even at rendering level. But I still have some problems in the realisation of roofs, inclination, association with walls and union of more hawks. and then in the use of blessed families, which I cannot understand what they are.
I noticed that in the software of a colleague when selecting the roof key and drawing the roof, a small triangular image is depicted on the sides that I think indicates the inclination of the flap, from me this does not happen, in fact I can always get flat roofs and when I try to give the slope I have to grab the ends and decide the height.
I am a geometra and mostly my work is based on design of houses, apartments and terraced villas.
I have already tried to do something, but I have some problem in setting a new file. start with asking a simple thing:
- when I open revit (2010) do I have to choose new project or new family? Where's the difference?
- until now the right attempts to take confidence was on the opening of a new design and then draw something and begin to try the functions and I managed to get any result even at rendering level. But I still have some problems in the realisation of roofs, inclination, association with walls and union of more hawks. and then in the use of blessed families, which I cannot understand what they are.
I noticed that in the software of a colleague when selecting the roof key and drawing the roof, a small triangular image is depicted on the sides that I think indicates the inclination of the flap, from me this does not happen, in fact I can always get flat roofs and when I try to give the slope I have to grab the ends and decide the height.