How to work with Revit's reference planes | lynda.com tutorial

This Revit Architecture tutorial explores how to work with the reference planes and examines normal direction and positive direction. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Revit-Architecture-tutorials/Revit-Architecture-The-Family-Editor/81265-2.html?utm_medium=viral&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=videoupload-81265-0401

This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter four of the Revit Architecture: The Family Editor course presented by lynda.com author Paul F. Aubin. The complete Revit Architecture: The Family Editor course has a total duration of 6 hours and 41 minutes, and explores family hierarchy, libraries, resources, reference planes, and constraints, and also takes a deeper look at the smart data beyond the geometry, such as material and visibility parameters, as well as creating nested families and arrays, controlling rotation in work planes, and working with advanced formulas

Revit Architecture: The Family Editor table of contents:

Introduction
1. Basic Concepts
2. Annotation Families
3. Simple Model Families
4. Family Geometry
5. Beyond Geometry
6. A Family in a Family
7. Controlling Visibility
8. Building a Complex Parametric Model Family
9. Creating a Parametric Key Plan
10. Controlling Rotation Work Planes and Shared Parameters
11. The Tower and the Arch
12. Conclusion
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