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I' m trying to design a ceiling that curves horizontally,can someone help .
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You'll need to create an "in-place family" to accomplish this. From the Modeling tab of the design bar choose "create" and then choose ceiling. You'll need to switch to a section view and create the ceiling with an extrusion. You'll need to specify your work plane and you'll sketch the curve shape. Be sure to sketch a closed loop. You'll also need to switch back to plan views to control the depth of the extrusion. If the room is irregular shape you may need to make the extrusion as large as the largest dimension, and then cut the extrusion back using voids. You should also attach a material parameter to allow you to choose the material. HTH. Troy
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Thanks Rem
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