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Custom Line type

 
Custom Line type

How to create line type:-


1. Take a line base family templete.


2. Lock a detail line as per your requirenment


3. Insert a symbol as per your requirenment i.e @


4. use array for symbol, define parameter as per your requirenment.


5. Load it in to your project.


6. Injoy it only state Line. 

3 Stars from 1 Votes

Product Version: Revit Architecture 2014

2893 Downloads

Custom Line type

 
Custom Line type

How to create line type:-


1. Take a line base family templete.


2. Lock a detail line as per your requirenment


3. Insert a symbol as per your requirenment i.e @


4. use array for symbol, define parameter as per your requirenment.


5. Load it in to your project.


6. Injoy it only state Line. 

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2014

1072 Downloads

Graphic Scale - one size fits all

 
Graphic Scale - one size fits all

This is a type driven graphic scale where all scales are within one file (vs the OTB version with many different ones). Simple is better.

4 Stars from 1 Votes

Product Version: Revit Architecture 2013

10107 Downloads

Graphic Scales Pack -- read comments

 
Graphic Scales Pack -- read comments

FORGOT I COULDN'T UPLOAD ZIPS.  Apologies.  Attached is only ONE scale.  Here is the link to a forum post that includes the zip download:


http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=28892


Please understand, THIS DOES NOT AUTO-DETECT SCALE.  You have to load each .rfa into your project, then make new view title types for each scale, and for each view manually select the view title that corresponds with its scale.  This is not as tedious or error-prone as it sounds, however.   Just a few minutes of setup.


 

5 Stars from 1 Votes

Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012

2881 Downloads

Título de Vista (View title)

 
Título de Vista (View title)

Título de vista para ventanas en Revit 2012, tiene indicación de nombre de vista, escala y número de detalle

4.5 Stars from 3 Votes

Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012

2794 Downloads

View Title - 1/4" Title & Number

 
 

This View Title should be a modified Revit standard:

())> Drawing Number is 1/4" tall w/ enlarged circle (versus the Revit standard 1/8")

())> View Title is 1/4" tall (versus the Revit standard 1/8")

())> Scale readout is 1/8"tall (stayed the same as the Revit standard)

 

If you need other fonts, just edit the family.

If you need other lineweights edit the family and/or Visual Graphics in your project if you wish.

 

HOW I WOULD INSTALL (follow at your own risk):

  • Download
  • Open in Revit Famliy Editor
  • Inspect and/or modify
  • (with a project up and running)Upload into project
  • Go to the Element Properties dialog window of a Viewport (ie right-click the viewport)
  • Select "Edit Type..."
  • Select and pull down the menu under Title Type Parameter Value
  • Select the custom View Title and "Okay" your way out of the screens

 

CHEERS!

 

~qab~

 

*you can find me in RC Chat

3 Stars from 1 Votes

Product Version: Revit Architecture 2010

2968 Downloads

View Title - Variable Length

 
View Title - Variable Length

Created to justify text to ends of the line.  Load, edit type, turn off entension line, create types to correspond to view chosen.

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Product Version: Unknown

1162 Downloads

View Title w/ Automatic Extension Line

 
View Title w/ Automatic Extension Line

A view title I created with a self extending extension line so you don't have to keep editing the length. The trick is to turn off the extension line in the family and let the lable underline act as the extension line. Note, there are spaces in the lables prefix to allow for the offset in the text and the underline to extend to the left. Edit to fit your standards. Hope you find this helpful

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2016

1799 Downloads

View Title with Detail Boxes

 
View Title with Detail Boxes

Here are two Viewports:


1. Viewport Std. - with following Type Parameters:


a. Title – View Title.


b. Show Title – Yes.


c. Show Extension Line – Box checked.


2. Viewport W/ Box - with following Type Parameters:


a. Title – View Title- Detail Box.


b. Show Title – Yes.


c. Show Extension Line – Box not checked.


Place Detail Boxes: using place a drafting view as the example.


1. Load the View Title-Detail Box and Detail Box into a project.


2. Create a drafting view “DOOR FRAME” for example and drag onto a sheet.


3. Click that detail, in the Properties window, click the down arrow on the right, two Viewport types will be shown. Click “Viewport W/ Box”. Double click the detail to activate that View, on the bottom of the option bar selecting the proper scale.


4. Now placing the Detail Box, in the Project Browser, under “Family”/ “Annotation Symbols”, click “Detail Box” and expand the family types,    select 3x3 for example, drag and place it to the right location on the sheet using the grid marks on the border or the invisible grids on the sheet,    then drag the “DOOR FRAME” detail into the detail box, then drag the detail title to the correct location.


5. If the detail box type for example 8x10 is not on the list, you can select any type such as 3x3, click it then in “Type Properties” using “Duplicate” to create the new type “8 X 10”, then in the “Type Parameter”, “Other”, in the Row X, click 3, then an up/down arrow will be shown on the right, using    it to change to 8, then do the same for the Y, now you have the Type 8 X 10.


 Sorry, haven't upload for a while. The site said that I can upload 10 files maximum, I had upload only two of three, the image file and the empty box family, and don't know why the View Title didn't upload.I tried again and no avail. I have to create another new upload for the View Title.

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2015

4209 Downloads

ViewTitle for Detail Box

 
ViewTitle for Detail Box

Sorry, haven't upload for a while. The site said that I can upload 10 files maximum, I had upload only two of three, the image file and the empty box family, and don't know why the View Title didn't upload.I tried again and no avail. I have to create another new upload for the View Title.


Please download this one with the previous one which has the empty boxes. Then follow the directions in the other upload " View Title with Detail Box". Sorry.

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2015

1525 Downloads

Walking Paths

 
Walking Paths

The purpose of this family is to allow spatial design while considering the workflow paths of building user. It was made to otpimize the floor plan to the health procedures in a future care unit. Each line represents a different actor walking on the floor plan. Each segment of the line can be a step in the workflow, with the option to specify stop times. The bubble size is proportional to the time spent in a stop.


If you use it for any purpose, please leave a comment. This is part of an academic research and having feedback is precious. Thank you!


The structure of the family is based on the Path of Travel family, also from ReviCity. Check the tutorial on how to use it:


http://fredvanamstel.com/publications/optimizing-walking-paths

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Product Version: Revit Architecture 2012

1535 Downloads

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