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is there a way to 'elevate' revit's metric library auditorium seats? they seem to be missing the "elevation" attribute...
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I can't say i've ever used them.
But i suppose two possible solutions would be to place reference planes in elevations at each level you want to place them and then set each one sequentially as the work plane and place the seats.
Other method is to nest the family into another (new family) and add a parameter for the elevation...
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Why not use a floor with a slope arrow?
And the seats will adjust themselves then you place them on the slooping floor.
Have a look at the image...
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You can have a look in the Family Explorer
for Mr GG:s metric cinema seat.
Here is an image showing how to use them.
so it will be a little easier for the public to climb the slope...
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for beginings, thank you mr Spot, mr GG for your replies!
I don't want to build a sloped floor, just a small 2-level auditorium in a 60m2 rectangular area (no room for slopes!)... I'll try adding a hidden sloped floor to host the seats and on top the two riser levels, and see what happens
I attach a trial rendering of the auditorium, check it out!
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Based on the size of that room, I'd suggest using work planes - a sloped floor never seems to work particularly accurately.
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