John Boudreaux
posted this on May 12, 2010 04:25
Revit Market puts all Revit families published in the Building Components media type through a certification process. The process is manual, meaning a Revit professional goes through all the steps with each family to determine whether it is up to our standards.
Our standards are designed to check whether a family will work as expected. In other words, when a user purchases and downloads a family, it should work exactly as expected without further modifications.
Revit families that pass certification are marked with a Revit Certified icon after the product name in the product preview. Families that don't pass the test still remain in our catalog, but are not marked as certified.
Certification Steps
These are the steps TurboSquid performs to test a Revit family for certification.
Acceptance/Rejection
When a family passes certification, it is marked as such, and the Revit Certified Family icon appears at the upper right of the product's full preview.
When a family is rejected, no notification appears. The seller is notified of the rejection reason only if the seller requests to know this. To ask about your product's certification status, or to request reasons for rejection, please open a support ticket.
Certification is a manual process, and naturally, there are gray areas when testing families. If a family has a few small, easily correctable problems, it will still pass certification: