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Using Revit 2010, trying to make vertical mesh shading devices to be placed in front of a curtain wall. Attached is a picture of what we are trying to do. Any and all suggestions would be great. THANKS!
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Use a family with a thin extrusion that is set to a mesh material. You will find those in your material library....and yes - they are there!
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Create a Generic Model family to do that.... Parametric, in this case, you can control the family like you want...
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