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Angled walls- just wondering how you do them and where you angle them from... here is an example of what i mean: http://img411.imageshack.us/i/41217992.jpg/
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You don't specify what version you have, but assuming it's 2009, one way you can do that is with a mass (Solid Blend). Go to your Design Bar--> Massing--> Create Mass-->Solid Form-->Solid Blend. Once you have created your mass just pick the side(s) of it with Wall by face tool to create you walls....
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im using 2010, do I have to draw our lines and pick from the lines to create my form?
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So then, you can try with Conceptual Masses, load into Project and apply Wall by face....
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i dont really understand, it would be great if you could give me some step by steps. Also I take it from the solid object you made, you can turn that to a wall? thanks a lot your helping heaps!!
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OK, try this other way, in your project, go to Massing & Site-->In-place Mass. In your first level draw a rectangle then go to the second level and draw another rectangle but with the displacement you require. Select both rectangles and pick Create Form-->Form-->Finish Mass. Now go to Home-->Wall-->Wall by Face and pick each sides....
Edited on: Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:29:29 PM
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ok great, is it the same method for the triangle part? also how does the family sort of massing work, i cant work it out and thats how you create those free form kind of shapes?
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"is it the same method for the triangle part?" ...Yes, here's a link for you to learn something about the new Conceptual Masses in 2010....http://designreform.net/category/tutorials/revit-tutorials/
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