Learn more about how architects and designers use pattern files
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Learn more about how architects and designers use pattern files
In this guide, you will get advanced phasing strategies, including how to use the double pattern feature from Revit 2019 and the phasing in view filters from Revit 2022.
Want to see how good your Revit knowledge is? In this post, we test most of the major Revit rendering tools.
Becoming a master of Revit takes a lot of time and work, but these 7 tips are sure to help you work more effectively on Revit for years to come!
Doors can be a challenge in Revit to say the least, this article aims to help you master a customizable door plan swing!
Balusters in Revit are complicated to understand. This guide aims to explain them in the most simple way.
Placing crown molding at the top of cabinetry is very common in residential design and can be easy to do in Revit with these tips and tricks!
Doors families are among the most puzzling and challenging to create. This guide is going to teach you the basic principles of door family creation.
Here are the top 7 worst epics fails in Revit and the lessons that can learned from them.
As you know, there are plenty of good solutions to make custom patterns for Autocad. But, if you are really into Revit, there are not many choices.
Code requirements often asks architect to create higher railings on landings, here are some tips on creating the perfect landing height adjustments.
Wanting to master Revit? Here are 9 Revit railings and their advanced parameters, properties and features.
RevitPure has prepared a simple template that you can use to create your own floor plan. It contains wall compositions, view templates and components to help you out. You have everything you need to complete the floor plan of a house.
Revit 2021 introduced the new slanted wall feature. In the past you had to use the Mass feature, sometimes combined with the Curtain System tool. The new slanted walls feature is making it much more easy and convenient.
It was a little more complicated than Wall case, but it was possible as well.
You probably know about the Survey Point. But did you know there is also a secret Shared Site Origin? This point is always invisible. By default, your Survey Point is located at the same spot as the Shared Site Origin.
In this post, we will dig much deeper into a specific aspect of coordinates: Shared Site. You will learn how to properly link multiple files together using the shared coordinates system.
In this post, we are going to use the project provided by a Revit Pure reader: Wolfgang Sirtl.
Creating a great template in Revit is challenging. Where do you even start?