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Hi, I just did a simple solid sweep of a med gas pipe on the same elevation. (The sweep path is a "S" shape, the sweep profile is a simple circle.) The question is: What's the quickest way to make part of this sweep to be at different elevation? Can Revit do something like adding points to the path and stretch the points up and down before the sweep? Thanks in advance.
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Revits modeling is all about workplanes. Think of them as your paper. You always draw onto the paper, so you need to get that workplane rotated properly. You can also use faces of objects as a workplane too.
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