Descriptive Transcript: TruStile Revit Video

This descriptive transcript documents the spoken narration and meaningful visual content of the Revit video on the TruStile 3D Model Library page. Visual descriptions are provided for users who cannot see the video. Dialogue matches the video’s audio track verbatim.

Opening

The TruStile logo appears over a dark blue blueprint-style grid background. Inset photographs show installed TruStile interior doors in residential settings.

Since 1995, TruStile Doors has been on a mission to elevate the importance of doors in today's homes and commercial buildings.

Industry tools

The blueprint grid background continues with additional inset door photography.

As the AEC industry has adapted new processes and techniques, TruStile Doors has worked to create the most advanced tools to aid architects and designers.

BIM partnership

On-screen text references Building Information Modeling and Autodesk Revit.

Partnering with the most trusted experts in Building Information Modeling, or BIM, TruStile has developed an extensive line of fully dynamic BIM content for use in the leading 3D rendering program, Autodesk Revit.

Early-stage design

A 3D architectural rendering illustrates custom interior doors integrated into a building model.

With these new tools, we've made it easy to design in custom interior doors to your next project at the earliest stages of planning.

Downloading Revit families

A web browser displays trustile.com/revit. The page shows TruStile Revit door families available for download.

To design with TruStile doors in your BIM project, simply visit trustile.com/revit and download the door family that you would like to customize.

Loading the family in Revit

The Autodesk Revit interface is shown. A downloaded door family file is opened and loaded into a project wall.

Once the file is downloaded, open it in your project and load it into the preferred wall.

Properties panel

A TruStile door is placed in a wall. The Revit Properties panel is highlighted on the loaded door.

Select the properties box on the loaded door.

Customizing door parameters

The Properties panel displays adjustable parameters including width, finish, material, sticking profile, and panel configuration.

There, you can change the width, finish, material, sticking profile, and panels within each door.

Project-specific customization

The door model updates in the 3D view as parameters are changed.

Customize every aspect of the door to meet the exact needs of your project.

Door scheduling

A door schedule is generated in Revit showing customized TruStile door details.

Each custom interior door is easily scheduled as designed in a few minutes. There are virtually no limits to your customization.

Generic schedules

A comparison illustrates a generic door schedule versus a detailed TruStile door schedule.

Door schedules are often left generic, which opens the possibility of value engineering that can downgrade the look of the entire project.

Client presentations and schedules

A well-designed TruStile door is shown in a project rendering. A detailed door schedule lists door style, materials, sizes, and additional specifications.

By using TruStile's powerful models, you can show clients the impact of a well-designed door in the earliest phases of a project and easily output a door schedule with the key details like door style, materials, and door sizes, plus many more details that the project team will need to realize the full potential of the project design.

Dynamic Revit families

TruStile branding appears with parametric door models displayed in Revit.

TruStile is the only interior door manufacturer that offers fully dynamic Revit families.

Tagline

On-screen text reads: Dream it, design it, schedule it.

Dream it, design it, schedule it.

Closing call to action

The trustile.com/revit URL and TruStile logo are displayed. References to additional BIM content libraries appear on screen.

Start using TruStile doors in your Revit models today by visiting trustile.com/revit or other BIM content libraries.

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