Revit Tutorial Part 3 - Nested Families, Visibility Parameters
Unlock the power of parametric Revit families in this step-by-step tutorial! In this third part of the Revit Family series, we’ll show you how to: Load and place nested families (like chairs into tables) Use reference planes and dimension parameters to lock positions Make your families dynamic and flexible to table width and depth Add visibility parameters to turn components on or off Test and control family behavior with instance parameters Whether you're a beginner or intermediate Revit user, this tutorial will help you create smart, adaptable, and clean families in your projects. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to catch Part 4 where we dive into array parameters and formulas! 🎥 Watch the full Revit Family series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2ZxLobPtAerXHAZWYQxnJfd7i2vrDCw8 📩 Business Inquiries & Collaborations: [email protected] Time stamps 00:00 - Intro & Loading the Chair Family 00:26 - Placing & Rotating Chair in Project 00:57 - Centering Chair with Reference Planes 01:46 - Adding Dimensions & Equal Constraints 02:30 - Mirroring and Locking Chairs 03:03 - Testing Chair Movement with Table Size 04:27 - Adjusting for Table Depth 05:00 - Adding Reference Plane in Chair Family 06:00 - Reloading and Aligning with Reference Planes 07:00 - Using Dimension Parameters for Control 08:00 - Locking Chairs to Front and Back with Distance 09:12 - Testing Parametric Depth Flexibility 10:15 - Testing in Project & Nesting Demonstration 11:00 - Adding Visibility Parameter 12:30 - Testing Visibility Toggle 13:50 - Final Nesting Demo with Toggle 14:40 - Conclusion & What’s Next
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