In this next post i model the inner gutter detail by using beams, floors, Curtain walls and Line based generic models. Note: i added text, dims and a couple of 2D lines off video about 5 minutes worth of work.
Thanks Brian, hope the course is going well for you. below are some links, i find generally when you import it into revit you have to set the scale quite low to 0.1-0.05 although it really depends on each hatch style
Hi Peter, here is another Peter who's into Details. First, I like your posts and i have a comment on your way to move Beams verticaly. You can actualy "Move" them into place instead of parametize the Start and End Offsets. Select the Beam(s) click Move and check Disjoin, now you can move verticaly. Cheers Peter
I'm an Architectural Technician with a passion for detailing (including 3D detailing) and my chosen platform is revit. This blog will discuss methods of producing detailed 3D Models and the challenges you face. I'll approach 1 detail at a time before moving on as a massive big picture can sometimes be hard to decipher. Even though construction methods may vary in different regions the modelling method can generally be maintained. Feel free to contact me at revitdetail at gmail dot com.
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really enjoy the posts. i'm a student technologist in waterford, what were those sites for the hatch .pat files you talked about. cheers Brian
Thanks Brian, hope the course is going well for you. below are some links, i find generally when you import it into revit you have to set the scale quite low to 0.1-0.05 although it really depends on each hatch style
http://www.cadcorner.ca/hatch.php
http://www.autocadhatch.com/
http://www.dotsoft.com/acadhatch.htm
Cheers
Peter
Hi Peter, here is another Peter who's into Details. First, I like your posts and i have a comment on your way to move Beams verticaly. You can actualy "Move" them into place instead of parametize the Start and End Offsets. Select the Beam(s) click Move and check Disjoin, now you can move verticaly.
Cheers
Peter
Great Tip, didn't know that, i've waisted so much time modifing these setting on my project. Cheers for that.
Pete
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