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i need to find out how to put tthe whole structure in my building. i did the tutorial but that didnt really help m e one bit. please help
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That question is extremely vague?
Are you referring to the roof structure/framing etc?
Please explain exactly what you are trying to do and then i'll see if i can help out.
Regards.
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i havent done any of it, i cant quite figure it all out. i need the walls and the roof.
thanks for replying
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I hate to say it but it sounds like you really need someone there to take you through the first steps. Your asking me to explain to you in words how to begin using revit from scratch to do your "first?" building.
I don't exactly have the time to write a full tutorial on using revit.
All i can say is redo the tutorial again, do a course, or you can purchase a few books on using revit...
To draw a wall, simply use the wall tool and draw the outline of the building in plan, to draw a roof, sketch the outline in plan and select the level you wish to locate it. Remember the actual makeup of the walls and roof is something that can easily be changed afterwards when you get a little more familiar with the basics.
HTH.
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its ok, i think i can figure out the stuff. im good at figuring stuff out, thanks anyway though
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can you tell me how to do the structure of my roof of my building?
Post edited on 2005-01-25 14:23:19
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Do you mean just setting up the various layers in a roof type by going to-->
Roof Properties-->Edit/New--> Structure (edit)--> Then simply add in the various layers you require, like sheeting, structure and give them depth and materials.
Or do you mean actually show the framing itself, which is a little more advanced as i trypically use the structural framing system tool and set the roof as the workplane, then assign the appropriate members for the roof framing, spacing etc...
HTH.
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ill try and figure it out myself, thanks for the help.
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