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Hi To be honest I've no idea how to go about drawing this & I'm hoping you can help. I've a windowed roof with etfe plastic panels as an alternative to glass. The panels are blown up into shapes that can best be described as cushions or pillows. Any clues as to where to star with this? Cheers Dave F.
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I actully have a similar question, as i saw the same material while watching the Science Channel the other day and was wondering how i coud incorperate this into revit. I was thinking the best way was to do a new curtian panel family and go that route would be the easiest.
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