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Im trying to do this wall(spline in plan) and having the height in the end and start of the spline; i watched a lot of tutorials for massing but can do exactly the same thing, if someone can show me with video i will be so thankful
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I know way putting different reference points and set them different heights, but i have only the one height in the start and in the end + the spline in plan.. my question is, is there a way to slope the plain spline between the two heights, so i dont need to set another height points along the spline; if i put only two ref.point in the ends and one in the middle .. the spline doesnt get the same curve i have on the plan, thats why i can do it only with 11,12 ref.points
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Something like this?
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Yes, exactly! How u do that?
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Sorry, but I thought the images were self-explanatory.
Option 1 is just a basic roof by footprint with a slope assigned to one edge (as per image).
http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2015/ENU/?guid=GUID-4EE804D4-CF0B-46C9-AE61-339B78E4EA8D
Second option is also a basic roof by footprint with no slope at all. ‘Modify sub elements’ was used to offset the roof edge by 3’-0” up (highlighted on the picture 2).
http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2015/ENU/?guid=GUID-D7240EA9-28EB-4F51-A474-371FA0DFBFAF
Depending on what option you pick, you will get different roof shape.
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Can someone help me with the easiest way of doing this? I tried with spline through points but its not the same and its giving me an error when i try to create form
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