Créer un Escalier par Esquisse REVIT | Formation | Tutoriel
🔨 This Revit tutorial is part of our complete Revit training! Discover how to create a custom staircase using the sketch tool for precise, tailored modeling. 🎯 Video Objectives: ✅ Understand the difference between boundaries, risers, and paths ✅ Learn to manually draw a staircase accurately ✅ Know how to modify and adjust your staircase freely ✅ Avoid common errors related to overlapping lines ✅ Manage default railings and remove them if necessary 👉 https://centre.fbim.fr/ 💥 Promo Code: YTFBIM2025 (-10%) – Limited-time offer! 🎓 The benefits of our training: 🚀 Learn to model quickly 💼 Prepare for BIM projects 🎓 Gain autonomy 📩 Share your suggestions here: 👉 https://bit.ly/3ykJMIB 📚 Official Autodesk documentation: 👉 https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/20... AUDIO TRANSCRIPT: We're now going to see how to create a staircase using a sketch. So, for that, we'll use the Stair feature, which is here. And we'll select "Hover" here, and create a staircase. And here, you can see that we have three types of boundaries: the boundaries, the paths, the riser, and the stair path. So, what we're going to do is, for example, here, that our staircase is created like this. There you go, for example, like this. So the boundaries are what's around the staircase. Okay? Next, what we're going to do here are the risers. So we're going to make risers here. We'll make one. And there we go, we're going to make one every 20 cm. So we'll place it here, we'll make the entry point. Entry point, entry point, entry point, entry point, entry point. So there, we're not too far off, how many do we have? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Very good. So there, I'm going to move this here. There, I'll also put them at 20 cm, that'll make a long staircase. And here, I'm going to put about a meter apart, like this. One and a half meters, that's very good. What I'm going to do is, now, I'm going to take all these risers and duplicate them here. And what we're going to do is close it here. There. Now, I have my staircase. Here, I have my staircase going up and down. What we're going to do now here is draw the risers. The risers are always in the center. So, I have a little drawing trick for that. I'll show it to you here. What we do is draw a line here that runs along the edge of my riser. And what we do here is draw the center. And now, we're going to use Trim, Extend, like this. There. And there. Sorry. There and there. There. So, here we have our staircase drawn. And now, now that we have this, our staircase is finished. If I click on Validate, you can see that now, here, when I press Esc, I can specify the direction of my staircase. So it goes from level 0 to level 1. With my path shown here. If I look at it in 3D, my staircase, as you can see here, is correctly positioned and functioning properly. If tomorrow I make a mistake on the staircase's orientation, I can click here on Reverse. I have a small button here that reverses the staircase. And now, you have your staircase drawn. If you click on Validate, by default, Revit will add risers, like here. So it adds risers by default. And now, we need to adjust... Excuse me, by default, it will add railings, my apologies. These are Revit's default railings. What we need to do now is adjust these railings. If you're happy with these railings, you can keep them. If you don't want them, you can select and delete them. And there you have your staircase drawn here. You can then modify it by clicking on it. Always go into full detail view to modify a staircase. And then click "Edit Staircase." And there, you can modify your staircase again by clicking on it. Then click "Edit," then "Edit Sketch." And there, you can modify your sketch again. So now, you're free to create whatever staircase you want. And with this technique, carefully define the boundaries, which are the outlines of the staircase. Risers are really... A staircase begins with a riser and ends with a riser, not a boundary. So, I repeat. I'm using a staircase as an example. A staircase always begins and ends with a riser, not a boundary. This is very, very, very important. And if you follow this rule, you can draw any type of staircase.

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