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Hello, im a 9th grade student who is currently take a dessign concept class. One of my assigments to create a home in the stlye i that was asigned to us. Lucky me got Tudor stlye home and was wondering if any one had any good ideas or tutorails to help me with the exterior wall design....ty and happy desgining
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hi, dylan how are you?
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i m fine larry but only post if you can helpm me with my problem
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What specific problem is it that you are having?
The Tudor style will probably require the use of sweeps on the exterior walls.
If you can provide some specifics on where you are getting stuck someone will be able to help you out.
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just strating off from the begin
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post a sketch of what you want and someone will help... who knows, maybe I will 
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i would like to add the sweeps such as in the picture below on the tudor stlye home. I know who to put in the sweeps but are confused about how to make the apear going up and down istead of just left to right
www.teacherstravelweb.com/salisbury.jpg
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You can do a combination of wall sweeps horiz and vertical, or it may be easier to just do an inplace family on each wall face. I did a quick sample one you can reverse engineer. I placed a reference plane on the front wall named it, did an in-place family by going to 'model' 'create' and did extrusions for the Tudor boards.
Hopefully this will get you going in the right direction.
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hmmm...
I would do it as curtain wall with mullions as your "stuck on" members. this will be the easiest way, and replace your panel glazing with the wall you need...
HTH
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thanks for your tips, tom the sample you gave me i cant open because it was svaed in a later version of revit and cant be opend on revit 6... if you could same how could make it work would help out alot to see if i create the wall correct
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I FIGURED IT OUT!....ty for all the help
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