Linework Tool in #revit - Correct Use!
Why It Matters
Accurate line work ensures reliable BIM documentation and prevents hidden design errors, improving coordination and project outcomes.
Key Takeaways
- •Use line work tool to depict roof outlines, not conceal errors.
- •Enable roof underlay, set level to display roof geometry.
- •Align work tool with overhead line style traces roof perimeter.
- •Disable underlay after drawing to keep floor plan clean.
- •Apply method for accurate documentation and BIM coordination.
Summary
The video walks through the correct application of Revit’s line work tool, demonstrating how to accurately depict roof outlines in a floor‑plan view rather than using the feature to mask modeling errors.
The presenter first activates the roof underlay in the view properties and sets it to the roof level, exposing the roof geometry. He then selects the Align Work tool, chooses the overhead line style, and traces the roof perimeter. Finally, the underlay is turned off, leaving clean line work that represents the roof’s overhang.
“You've been sneaky… using the line work tool to hide your mistakes,” the narrator jokes, before showing the step‑by‑step process. The example focuses on a roof with an overhang, and the tutorial directs viewers to balkcanarchchitect.com for further Revit mastery.
By following this workflow, firms can produce more reliable BIM documentation, reduce hidden errors, and streamline coordination between architectural and construction teams.
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