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Hi, i've created an in place sweep through components- generic models, in revit 2014. I've managed to get it to curve, but I need it to drop down in level from the start point to the end point.
Is this possible with an in place sweep? If so, how is it done? Reference planes?
Thanks in advance for your help
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The sweep path has to be defined in 3 dimensions. If it all can lie on one work plane set at an angle, then create that plane and a view normal to it and sketch your path. If the sweep path does not all lie on one plane, you can create 3D lines that join at the ends or some sort of mass with an edge and use pick path.
You might also be able to create it in a normal plan and rotate it in elevation if it all lies on one plane.
Edited on: Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 7:34:54 AM
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