Work Planes and Reference Planes in Revit
by Pierre Derenoncourt
In this series of lessons, we'll learn to create our plans and models with precision by utilizing reference and work planes in Revit. Software required: Revit 2014.
What you'll learn
In this series of lessons, we'll learn to create our plans and models with precision by utilizing reference and work planes in Revit. We'll start by gaining an understanding of how to set and adjust work planes. From there, we'll learn to use reference planes as guidelines to lay out our building form in plan view. Once our form is in place, we'll learn to place other elements like columns and windows into our project with the confidence and precision needed to get the job done right. Software required: Revit 2014.
About the author
Pierre is a Pluralsight training pioneer. Since becoming the first CAD and BIM author at Digital-Tutors (now a Pluralsight company), Pierre has played a major role in building the training library. With a productive background in the CAD industry, working as everything from a drafter to project manager, Pierre has long had a passion for the creativity and hard work that goes into designing architectural projects.
Pierre is proud to be able to share his mastery of Revit and AutoCAD with the P... moreluralsight community, and is driven by the desire to inspire others in the same way his instructors inspired him. Don't hesitate to put your CAD and BIM educational future in Pierre's capable hands. After all, he was a major contributor in designing the Digital-Tutors headquarters itself!