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00:09
ERIC WING: Although this one is easy, we can't skip it.
00:12
I always say, if it isn't on a sheet, it doesn't exist.
00:16
So what I'd like to do in this video
00:18
is create a drawing sheet.
00:20
We will then drag our views onto that sheet.
00:23
I suppose we better make some modifications to the viewport
00:26
while we're there.
00:30
Let's jump into Revit.
00:32
I'm going to open my Medical Center parking
00:34
garage underscore 3.
00:37
But as you know if you're following
00:38
along video and video, just keep going
00:41
with the one you started with.
00:44
This case, it doesn't really matter what view we land on.
00:47
What I want to do is I want to make a sheet.
00:51
So in our project browser, let's scroll down the sheets all.
00:56
That's right click on sheets all.
01:01
Let's go to new sheet.
01:05
The default is an E1 30 by 42.
01:08
It's good enough for me, I like it it's nice and big.
01:11
Click OK.
01:13
The first thing I'd like to do is go up
01:15
to level 2 structural plan.
01:20
Select level 2 structural plan, hold down the pick button,
01:24
drag it over your sheets, and then park it
01:30
wherever you want it.
01:32
Very nice, there it is.
01:37
Our path reinforcing is annotated and displayed.
01:42
Our sections not quite.
01:44
It's OK, let's figure out why.
01:49
In our project browser, let's scroll down
01:51
to sections building sections.
01:54
Let's grab section at level 2, and see
01:56
if it'll fit on a sheet.
01:60
Of course, it does, and put right about here.
02:10
While I'm at it, let's grab enlarged slab edge.
02:16
Notice temporarily that call-out disappeared,
02:19
but notice this now is annotated.
02:22
Revit's keeping track.
02:25
Also noticed that when I go to place this,
02:28
it's either going to pick up the actual building.
02:30
But if it's at a different scale,
02:32
it will pick up our view title.
02:35
So pick a spot like right about here.
02:39
And notice that it picked up that annotation.
02:44
Very nice.
02:45
I don't care for the default numbering.
02:48
Just come down and fill out some information on a sheet.
02:51
For the owner, we'll call it Anytown.
02:56
The project name will be mixed used community garage.
03:00
It seems like it doesn't fit.
03:02
That's OK, let's click on Edit family on our total block.
03:10
Never cared for the size of text in this title block.
03:13
Select where it says client name.
03:16
We know that's a label.
03:17
Let's put it on label 3/16.
03:21
That's correct, project name.
03:24
And sheet name by holding down the Control key,
03:28
let's do the same thing, label 3/16.
03:33
Hit escape a couple of times.
03:37
Let's click Load into project.
03:42
Let's overwrite the existing version.
03:46
Try to smile now, but you get the point.
03:51
Let's keep going down.
03:53
So Anytown mixed used unnamed, what is that?
03:56
Well, that's the sheet name.
03:59
So all caps, we'll call it a second floor plan and sections.
04:08
We know we have plenty of room for this text.
04:11
For the project number, let's make it 1234567.
04:18
Issue date will be
04:31
I'll check my own stuff too.
04:36
For S1, I like it to be S102.
04:41
We started with our second floor,
04:43
so let's leave room for sheet one.
04:45
And the scale is as indicated on the sheet.
04:49
So I'm gonna click off of this.
04:52
It looks pretty awesome.
04:55
What I'd like to do now, though, is
04:57
I want to make another sheet.
04:58
Notice that if we drill into sheets all, we have S102.
05:02
If we drill into S102, check it out,
05:05
here's all the views that are in that sheet.
05:08
Right click on sheets all, and let's go to new sheet.
05:15
We use that same border, click OK.
05:19
But notice that a lot of the information
05:21
is getting filled out for us, that's because we
05:24
have project information.
05:26
And we have sheet information.
05:28
So instead of unnamed for here, we'll
05:30
just call it third floor plan and sections.
05:39
Click off of it.
05:41
I'm getting lazy.
05:42
We'll just keep that where it is.
05:45
We don't know who drew it yet.
05:47
Now notice that we can grab level 3.
05:50
We can drag that down to our sheet.
05:53
We can go down the sections, of course, we got sloppy there.
05:56
So instead of section one, we'll call it third floor section.
06:01
Drag that onto our sheet.
06:07
Now we have two sheets.
06:10
Now, what we can do is if we want
06:12
to start working on this view, we
06:15
can just simply hover over this viewport, double click on it,
06:20
and notice that we can actually make modifications
06:23
to the view within the sheet.
06:26
We used to do that in AutoCAD, which is a little harder
06:28
I thought.
06:32
We can change anything we want.
06:33
It doesn't slow you down.
06:35
It's just like working in the regular model.
06:37
But just remember, to get out of the view, double-click outside
06:41
of it.
06:42
And you're back outside of the view.
06:45
Now, if I wanted to move this, just go ahead and select it.
06:49
Hover over it, and just move it to wherever you want it.
06:54
Now with the viewport selected, notice
06:56
that we can make modifications to our view title.
06:59
The problem is though look, we can't
07:01
move the view title independent of the actual viewport.
07:06
Hit Escape a couple of times.
07:08
To move the view title, we're just
07:10
going to select the view title.
07:13
Notice no grip is light up, but we can now move this.
07:17
Suck the viewport, grab your grip, and drag it in.
07:23
Hit Escape a couple of times.
07:27
There you go, don't you feel better
07:29
having this information on a sheet?
00:09
ERIC WING: Although this one is easy, we can't skip it.
00:12
I always say, if it isn't on a sheet, it doesn't exist.
00:16
So what I'd like to do in this video
00:18
is create a drawing sheet.
00:20
We will then drag our views onto that sheet.
00:23
I suppose we better make some modifications to the viewport
00:26
while we're there.
00:30
Let's jump into Revit.
00:32
I'm going to open my Medical Center parking
00:34
garage underscore 3.
00:37
But as you know if you're following
00:38
along video and video, just keep going
00:41
with the one you started with.
00:44
This case, it doesn't really matter what view we land on.
00:47
What I want to do is I want to make a sheet.
00:51
So in our project browser, let's scroll down the sheets all.
00:56
That's right click on sheets all.
01:01
Let's go to new sheet.
01:05
The default is an E1 30 by 42.
01:08
It's good enough for me, I like it it's nice and big.
01:11
Click OK.
01:13
The first thing I'd like to do is go up
01:15
to level 2 structural plan.
01:20
Select level 2 structural plan, hold down the pick button,
01:24
drag it over your sheets, and then park it
01:30
wherever you want it.
01:32
Very nice, there it is.
01:37
Our path reinforcing is annotated and displayed.
01:42
Our sections not quite.
01:44
It's OK, let's figure out why.
01:49
In our project browser, let's scroll down
01:51
to sections building sections.
01:54
Let's grab section at level 2, and see
01:56
if it'll fit on a sheet.
01:60
Of course, it does, and put right about here.
02:10
While I'm at it, let's grab enlarged slab edge.
02:16
Notice temporarily that call-out disappeared,
02:19
but notice this now is annotated.
02:22
Revit's keeping track.
02:25
Also noticed that when I go to place this,
02:28
it's either going to pick up the actual building.
02:30
But if it's at a different scale,
02:32
it will pick up our view title.
02:35
So pick a spot like right about here.
02:39
And notice that it picked up that annotation.
02:44
Very nice.
02:45
I don't care for the default numbering.
02:48
Just come down and fill out some information on a sheet.
02:51
For the owner, we'll call it Anytown.
02:56
The project name will be mixed used community garage.
03:00
It seems like it doesn't fit.
03:02
That's OK, let's click on Edit family on our total block.
03:10
Never cared for the size of text in this title block.
03:13
Select where it says client name.
03:16
We know that's a label.
03:17
Let's put it on label 3/16.
03:21
That's correct, project name.
03:24
And sheet name by holding down the Control key,
03:28
let's do the same thing, label 3/16.
03:33
Hit escape a couple of times.
03:37
Let's click Load into project.
03:42
Let's overwrite the existing version.
03:46
Try to smile now, but you get the point.
03:51
Let's keep going down.
03:53
So Anytown mixed used unnamed, what is that?
03:56
Well, that's the sheet name.
03:59
So all caps, we'll call it a second floor plan and sections.
04:08
We know we have plenty of room for this text.
04:11
For the project number, let's make it 1234567.
04:18
Issue date will be
04:31
I'll check my own stuff too.
04:36
For S1, I like it to be S102.
04:41
We started with our second floor,
04:43
so let's leave room for sheet one.
04:45
And the scale is as indicated on the sheet.
04:49
So I'm gonna click off of this.
04:52
It looks pretty awesome.
04:55
What I'd like to do now, though, is
04:57
I want to make another sheet.
04:58
Notice that if we drill into sheets all, we have S102.
05:02
If we drill into S102, check it out,
05:05
here's all the views that are in that sheet.
05:08
Right click on sheets all, and let's go to new sheet.
05:15
We use that same border, click OK.
05:19
But notice that a lot of the information
05:21
is getting filled out for us, that's because we
05:24
have project information.
05:26
And we have sheet information.
05:28
So instead of unnamed for here, we'll
05:30
just call it third floor plan and sections.
05:39
Click off of it.
05:41
I'm getting lazy.
05:42
We'll just keep that where it is.
05:45
We don't know who drew it yet.
05:47
Now notice that we can grab level 3.
05:50
We can drag that down to our sheet.
05:53
We can go down the sections, of course, we got sloppy there.
05:56
So instead of section one, we'll call it third floor section.
06:01
Drag that onto our sheet.
06:07
Now we have two sheets.
06:10
Now, what we can do is if we want
06:12
to start working on this view, we
06:15
can just simply hover over this viewport, double click on it,
06:20
and notice that we can actually make modifications
06:23
to the view within the sheet.
06:26
We used to do that in AutoCAD, which is a little harder
06:28
I thought.
06:32
We can change anything we want.
06:33
It doesn't slow you down.
06:35
It's just like working in the regular model.
06:37
But just remember, to get out of the view, double-click outside
06:41
of it.
06:42
And you're back outside of the view.
06:45
Now, if I wanted to move this, just go ahead and select it.
06:49
Hover over it, and just move it to wherever you want it.
06:54
Now with the viewport selected, notice
06:56
that we can make modifications to our view title.
06:59
The problem is though look, we can't
07:01
move the view title independent of the actual viewport.
07:06
Hit Escape a couple of times.
07:08
To move the view title, we're just
07:10
going to select the view title.
07:13
Notice no grip is light up, but we can now move this.
07:17
Suck the viewport, grab your grip, and drag it in.
07:23
Hit Escape a couple of times.
07:27
There you go, don't you feel better
07:29
having this information on a sheet?
Try it: Creating Sheets