Revit - Introduction to Model In-Place Components
In this video you'll be introduced to the 'Model In-Place' component command in Revit, which allows us to create unique custom geometry for our projects. We'll disccuss the similarities and differences with loaded components, as well as what scenarios are best candidates for its use. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 0:38 - What is a model in-place component? 2:28 - Differences between loaded and model in-place components 7:05 - Similarities between loaded and model in-place components 7:44 - When should we use model in-place components? 10:49 - Outro PLEASE COMMENT, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!

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