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Modeling Parametric 3D Families

 
As a design progresses from the generic to the more refined, you’ll need to add more detail and real-ism to your components. This process involves more faithfully representing what will be built and will require you to start building your own families. Although many types of families are provided out of the box or can be downloaded from websites such as the Revit web library or revitcity.com, you’ll inevitably reach a point where your design intent isn’t matched by existing content (Figure 10.1). This is when you’ll need to dig into the Family Editor and create new building components.
Figure 10.1
This sun-shading element was imple-mented as a custom Revit family
 
Up to now, we’ve covered many of the basic principles of families, including family categories, form making, and constraints; but we haven’t put this into practice beyond some simple shapes. In the following sections, we’ll look at more advanced techniques used to make parametric families with embedded intelligent behaviors.