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I have been trying to create a tension system in Revit Architecture, but I have has no luck. I have tried useing the loft and blend tools but i just can ge the shape or the editing capabilitys that I need for this project. Im sure that there is something I'm missing but i just can't see it. Is there anyone that knows how I might make something like this.
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"Conceptual Mass" is the way.
Import that CAD file then create points and adjust them, create reference lines (Lines, Splines...) now select those ref. lines and "Create Form", you can adjust those point after you created that surface.
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