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Adding solid geometry: Blends - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2026: Essential Training for Architects
Adding solid geometry: Blends
- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to look at the blend form and use it to create legs for our pool table. So I'm going to work here in the ref level floor plan, zoom in just a touch, and I need to start by adding some reference planes to help us locate the blend. So I'm going to go to the create tab, click my reference plane tool or RP, and I'm going to click right here just below the pool table and a little to the right of the left side and draw it straight up. And notice that I made it a little shorter than the neighboring reference plane, both top and bottom. That was on purpose. I'll talk about that in a moment, but I'm going to make a second one that's the same length right next to it. And then I will make a third one running horizontally here. Again, making it just a little shorter than the one below it. Let's click the modify tool to cancel out. The reason I like to do it that way, the reason I like to make it a little shorter, is because I like to group them in a sort…
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Families4m 48s
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Creating a new family from a template7m 21s
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Managing saved views3m 40s
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Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints6m 6s
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Editing and creating family types5m 39s
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Adding solid geometry: Extrusions7m 48s
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Adding solid geometry: Sweeps6m 26s
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Cutting holes using void geometry6m 7s
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Adding solid geometry: Blends7m 8s
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Completing the family8m 26s
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