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Can somebody help me with creating this panel please? iF someone can please help!!!
Thank you
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I think you are talking the walls, not the skylight?
For the skylight, you can try sloped glazing.
For the wall, you can create a model in place component with voids; or use genric wall then to modify it through the profile.
Don't have the Revit at home, might use the wrong terminologies.
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Since it appears that the wall is a series of repeated panels I would suggest making a curtain wall panel family using an extrusion to model the pattern and then model the wall using a curtain wall and remove the mullions and have just the panels be the ones you made. It somewhat looks like the panels from the picture are roughly 4' x 12' but that is a guess based on how big I would guess the chairs and couch are in the picture.
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I made a quick panel you could use. Its a wall based curtain panel locked at a size of 4' x 12'. It also has a parameter to change the depth and the material.
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thank you so much.. problem is that i dont want to create through extrusion.. i try to find a way to make by massing lol. ex like birdnest panel etc.. but anw thks to CDWdavid and marmiketin1
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Massing is the worst way to do this.
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Duduvuive I have attached an image of what i was explaining in my first post using a curtain wall to model the panels.
For the curtain panel you just have to load the one i uploaded in my previous post into your project and then select it for the curtain panel.
In the image I have made a new curtain wall that has a fixed vertical mullion spacing of 4' (1219.2mm) and a fixed horizontal mullion spacing of 12' (3657.6mm)
I also made it so it does not have any mullions inserted along the grid.
Then you simply have to start drawing your curtain wall making sure it is a multiple of 4' for the length and it is 12' tall.
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