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whats the easit way to do a curved curtain wall? i have the curved pannel, but it doesnt show up.
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The easiest way? make a curved window family. I tried the curved curtain wall panel as well, with a minimal amount of success. I ended up making a family to suit my project.
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Try this: On your bottom level of the curtain, sketch your curved line. On the top level (open the floor level that correspond) and draw another curved line. Open you model in 3d and face it so you can see your lines. In modelling, curtain wall -> by line and clic on the 2 lines. Then, with curtain grid, divide your curtain wall (the more divisions, the more smooth curve you'll get.) But don't worry about the line on the sketch mode. Once you render, you will see only where you put mullions. Hope it's not too late and helpful. Sorry, I find it hard to have free time. : )
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thanks for the help, and its hard for me too, since im grounded the only time i use revit is for school stuff.
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