Forums >> General Discussion >> Wishlist >> I need this kitchen island i found rezied to fit in the kitchen..help plz
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http://www.revitcity.com/downloads.php?action=view&object_id=2535 can u take out a stove and rezie counter to make it smaller... i need one close this but would help if it was 6ft long ish
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Although this family has a lot in it, now would be a good time for you to start learning how to modify families. You can edit this one and delete one of the stoves. Without looking, I expect the top is a single extrusion which you can modify to fill in the space from the stove and to lengthen. You will probably have to move two of the legs. I suggest you try first then come back if you run into problems.
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i was able to remove the stove and shorten the counter top...but i do not know how to move all the drawers and stuff over to match...i tried to move them but the paneling around them is one large peice and i cant edit it to make it smaller...
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Your doing great but don't say can't... maybe don't knowhow is better. You can edit anything except something imported from another program. Click on the paneling and you should cet an edit button. It may be defined in elevation instead of plan so you may have to go to the front or side elevation. Keep working at it - this is the best way to learn.
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after tinkering with it for awhile i was able to figure it out...ty
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G R E A T !!! Welcome to REVIT. It is a stuggle with some concepts at first but you will find that working through this will pay big dividends.
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Bravo WWHub for "teaching a man to fish" And congrats zdmille for taking those frustrating first steps into family editing!
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I'm getting all misty eyed over here.
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When the poster is willing to learn it's great and easy to help. When they don't want to learn and just want a quick answer my patience is very limited. I also appreciate when a poster takes direction and is willing to use his help menu and search previous posts rather than just asking the forum first.
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