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Hi, Can someone guide me on how to get the true elevation for curved curtain wall? See attached snapshot. Thnaks in advance Ramesh
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You probably don't mean true elevation because that's obvious. If you want to "unroll" your elevation, the only thing you can do is to create an elevation normal to each flat segment and place them side by side. Since this is not normal, you could also do as you would have in CAD and just draw it as line work.
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Yeah it seems to be only workaround for this. Thnaks HUB
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