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Many medium- and large-scale architectural projects include signage. So why not produce signage plans in the software you already use for the rest of your BIM projects Revit?
This course explores creating simple signage plans using model text, custom families, and vector artwork from Illustrator or AutoCAD.
Expert also teaches ways to create illuminated and curved signs, and shows how to document the design in its own package or as signage sheets as part of a larger construction document set. There is no need to leave Revit to create these kinds of deliverables. Learn to add signage documentation directly to your existing Revit workflow.
Topics include:
Introduction
Welcome
Using the exercise files
1. 3D Signage
Create model text
Signage seed family
Model text in families
Self-illumination
Lighted signs
Scalable signs
2. Model Text along a Curve
Curved text in the traditional Family Editor
Curved text in the massing Family Editor
Use Dynamo to process signage text
Use Dynamo to edit families
3. Moving beyond Model Text
Create void text
Use decals
Understand limitations of model text
Create outline files
Create logos and smooth text
Create outlined text in AutoCAD
4. Configuring Signage Families for Documentation
Incorporate detail items into 3D signage families
Control location and visibility
Shared parameters
Shared families
5. Creating a Signage Package
Create signage plans
Create a signage tag
Place signage tags
Schedule signage
Input mark values with Dynamo
Export a schedule to Excel
Use Dynamo to input room info
Output
1. Language: English.
2. Secure download.
Video file format: MP4.
3. Learn anywhere. Switch between
your computer, tablet, or TV.
4. Practice while you learn
with exercise files.
5. Secure payment by PayPal.
6. 30 days refund.
7. No subscription needed.
8. Lifetime access.
9. This course without a sponsored ads.