Detailing in Revit - 3 Step Process
Detailing is where the rubber meets the road in a set of drawings... Once we build the model with 3D elements, we cut a section and are presented with an opportunity to add the DETAILS to represent the different construction materials properly. This Revit Tip will show you the 3 Step process for detailing: 1. Detail Components 2. Filled Regions 3. Detail Lines ------- If your company needs BIM/Revit Assistance.. you can get help without hiring an in-house BIM Manager. A virtual BIM Manager (me) means you and your team can get immediate help (and ongoing assistance) without dealing with the overhead of hiring someone full time. Check out my website for more details: http://www.virtualBIMmanagement.com

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