![]() Then, nest the Planting family into this new Generic Model family: STEP 6: NEST THE GENERIC MODEL FAMILY INTO A FINAL REVIT PLANTING FAMILYĪt this point, we have a Generic Model family. At Medium, we will show the Revit default cardboard tree so that the tree can be rendered to RPC: STEP 5: NEST THE COMBINED REVIT PLANTING FAMILY INTO A GENERIC MODEL FAMILYĬreate a new Generic Model family and name it “Placeholder”: This way, they will show only at the Fine level of detail. Select 2 nested tree elevation families and change their Visibility Settings as below: STEP 4: SET UP 2D REVIT TREE PRESENTATIONS AT MEDIUM AND FINE LEVELS OF DETAIL When placing the nested family in “Tree Base”, do so in a plan view where the 2 default reference planes meet. Load each of the newly created tree annotation family into “Tree Base”, essentially turning them into a “nested” entities. STEP 3: NEST 2D PLAN & ELEVATION TREE ANNOTATION FAMILIES INTO A NEW REVIT PLANTING FAMILYĬreate a new Planting family using the same Revit template. Import the tree plan or elevation DWG and place it in a Floor Plan or Elevation, respectively. STEP 2: CREATE 2D TREE ANNOTATION FAMILIES FOR REVITįor each custom tree plan or elevation, create 1 new Revit planting family. If yours is in another format, make sure to convert that to DWG first. We can use up to 2 tree elevations, one for the Front/Back view and one for the Left/Right view.įor this tutorial, we picked our favourite blocks from the AutoCAD library and exported each to a separate DWG. Pick any tree annotation blocks of your choice. #REVIT FAMILY SURF FREE#PRO TIP: Prefer learning by watching?Ĭlick above to learn from our free YouTube training channel! STEP 1: FIND YOUR FAVOURITE 2D TREE PLAN AND ELEVATION SYMBOLS You will need intermediate-level Revit knowledge. Or, follow steps below to make one yourself.
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