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relief walls outside squadron

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how do the good geometries know when you find yourself having to redesign the state of fact of cascinali or old buildings all the premises and the walls are out of squadron, therefore take the dimensions of the perimeter walls of each room and the two diagonals, (thinking to a four-sided room), then in cad you use the circles to draw and bring back correctly all the measures and the out of squad, how do you work? or is there a method that is not to draw the circles in revit that allows to revert the factual state?? ?!!!
I hope I've been quite clear.
greetings
 
I see it bad. !
I did a job like this and I'm running out of it.
If you want a dispassionate advice draws with the old and good autocad, then it amounts in revit and with the masses you enjoy with thicknesses and out of lead. if it is for an examination wishes and good notes:36_1_12:
 
how do the good geometries know when you find yourself having to redesign the state of fact of cascinali or old buildings all the premises and the walls are out of squadron, therefore take the dimensions of the perimeter walls of each room and the two diagonals, (thinking to a four-sided room), then in cad you use the circles to draw and bring back correctly all the measures and the out of squad, how do you work? or is there a method that is not to draw the circles in revit that allows to revert the factual state?? ?!!!
I hope I've been quite clear.
greetings
Well, you can always use "2d" circles to get references and then draw the walls "snapping" on the intersection of the circumferences.
 
Let us remember that it is a parametric sw, the quotas: even the temporary ones are editable.
Therefore, starting from a reference wall and stuck (the dot) you can then draw the others, and correct the position with the quotas (even the diagonals) ....
 

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