Creating a Detailed Reflected Ceiling Plan: Step-by-Step Guide
Now let's take a look at our reflected ceiling plan sheet. We're going to do the same thing with the other ones. We'll go ahead and turn on that overall plan...
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Now let's take a look at our reflected ceiling plan sheet. We're going to do the same thing with the other ones. We'll go ahead and turn on that overall plan...
I'm going to go ahead and use the Level 1 Gross Area Plan as the basis for the view template that we're going to create.
Our next step here is to create that Gross Area Schedule, and this will be a quick schedule that we'll put together here.
The next thing I want to do here, just so we can kind of close this thing off, is put the roof in the two locations that we've already identified.
Detail components can be added from the Annotate tab as a component here for details.
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We'll go ahead and continue working our way around the exterior of the building here.
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In this video, we're going to do a quick review of the tool called Insulation, which we have used in the past.
Now that we have all the wall types sorted out, we can go ahead and add our partition schedule, which is going to be a legend.
Now we can go ahead and draw the new storefront wall that's going to go in right here.
And then what we could do is we could select it, and what I like to do here is I can go in and I can actually use the sunglasses setting here, and I could say...
To add the can lights, we need to go to our Architecture tab and then select Component. I always like to see what’s loaded in. It doesn’t look like we have any...
The process for creating the roof is going to be almost identical to creating the Level Two slab, but we're just going to do that from our Roof plan instead.
So, as I look at this, one of the first things that I'm noticing is that it gets a little odd going back into the wall here.
Rooms in Revit are three-dimensional elements that are defined typically by walls, or what are called room separator lines.
Let's go ahead and create the next set of sheets here.