You can create an entourage family that does not use RPC content for render appearances. For example, if you have already used AutoCAD or other design software to create a render appearance for the object, use the following procedure.
Note: To create a Revit family for entourage that uses RPC content for render appearances, see
Creating an RPC Family.
To create an entourage family
- Click NewFamily.
- In the New Family – Select Template File dialog, select Entourage.rft or Metric Entourage.rft, and click Open.
- 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 or Importing or Linking CAD Formats.
- Specify visibility settings for the entourage placeholder.
To specify visibility settings
- In the drawing area, select the placeholder.
- Click Modify | <Element> tabMode panel (Visibility Settings).
- In the Family Element Visibility Settings dialog, select the desired settings.
See Setting Family Geometry Visibility.
- Click OK.
- Create family types, and specify their parameters.
See Creating Family Types.
- Specify a render appearance.
By default, for an entourage family, Revit uses the family geometry (that you imported or sketched in the drawing area) to represent the object in a rendered image.
If desired, you can specify an RPC file to define its geometry, instead.
To specify an RPC file
- Click Create tabProperties panel (Family Category and Parameters).
- Under Family Parameters, for Render 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.
- Click OK.
- Specify the render appearance.
See Specifying a Render Appearance for an RPC Family.
- Save the family.
- Load the family into a project.