Posts by Jacob Wright
What is a Revit Project Template and Why is it Important?

A Revit project template is Revit file type to standardize project organization, graphic settings, and workflow setups. I discuss what you need to consider when creating your own!

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5 Rules for Better Project Notes

Text notes are over relied on in drawings., which creates clutters drawings, creates repetitive notes, and QAQC issues. Read our method for producing BIM quality notes!

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Revit Drafting Views Vs. Legend Views: Which is best?

Revit has two different view types for two completely separate function, yet people are still confused about their difference. Read more…

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7 Tips for Updating Existing Project With New Standards

Some projects are hard to justify time and money to update existing project standards. Here are my 7 tips on how to efficiently update existing projects!

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Easiest Way to Straighten Angled Plans

Have weirdly shaped floor plans with angled sections? Ever try Scope Boxes?

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Revit hatch patterns are hard…

What are Revit hatch patterns and how do I make or find custom fill patterns?

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Revit window families can be better!

My old window library was found online, free, or came with Revit. It is hard to find time between projects, to set up families and unify graphics, parameters, and features across the board. So I built better ones.

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Revit door families need to be better

My old door library was found online, free, or came with Revit. It is hard to find time between projects, to set up families and unify graphics, parameters, and features across the board. Classic band-aid situation. So I built better ones.

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