2
In the New Family – Select Template File dialog, select Entourage.rft or Metric Entourage.rft,
and click Open.
3
In the drawing area, sketch the geometry to represent the entourage in 2D and 3D views, or
import a CAD file that contains the geometry.
See
Family Editor
on page 376 or
Importing or Linking CAD Formats
on page 1307.
4
Specify visibility settings for the entourage placeholder, as follows:
a
In the drawing area, select the placeholder.
b
On the Options Bar, click Visibility.
c
In the Family Element Visibility Settings dialog, select the desired settings.
See
Visibility and Detail Levels
on page 360.
d
Click OK.
5
Create family types, and specify their parameters.
See
Family Types
on page 366.
6
Specify a render appearance.
By default, for an entourage family, Revit Architecture uses the family geometry (that you
imported or sketched in the drawing area) to represent the object in a rendered image. If you
want to specify an RPC file to define its geometry, do the following:
a
Click Settings
➤
Family Category and Parameters.
b
Under Family Parameters, for Rendering Appearance Source, select Third Party.
NOTE
If you want to use the geometry that you create or import for a render appearance, for
Rendering Appearance Source, select Family Geometry.
c
Click OK.
d
Specify the render appearance.
See
Specifying a Render Appearance for an RPC Family
on page 1144.
7
Save the family.
8
Load the family into a project.
Using the ArchVision Content Manager
Revit Architecture provides many RPC objects that you are licensed to use in rendered images for Revit
projects. If you purchase additional RPC content, you must use the ArchVision Content Manager (ACM) to
manage it.
NOTE
Use the ACM only to manage additional RPC content that you purchase from ArchVision. You do not need
to use the ACM for the RPC content that is provided with Revit Architecture.
If the additional RPC content resides on the local computer, you must configure Revit Architecture to access
it. See
Configuring Revit Architecture for Local RPC Content
on page 1150.
If your organization stores additional RPC content in a network location, you need to specify network paths
for the RPC files and for the ACM. See
Configuring Revit Architecture for Networked RPC Content
on page
1150.
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