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insertion fromngisole

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hello to all, I have to insert some sunshades on some windows, I saw that in the bookcases you can find the profiles, I wanted to ask you how to insert them, I have to extrude them and then insert them manually davannti to the windows or there is a faster and automatic method?


thanks to all from now on:smile:
 
thank you so much but what window does the frangisole support? How do I know?
all "support", and if there is not enough insert it. on how to understand it, well...just look at the preview or open the rfa file
 
i.e. in general how do I insert the details that I find in the revit libraries, for example the Greek plate.. .


Please, it's urgent!

Thank you all from now on
 
I suggest you stop for a moment and read a good manual.
or read the discussions contained in the forum:http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/forumdisplay.php?f=177I say this because from your questions, including those made in other discussions, they all start with "... as I do to ....", which also highlights the failure to read the "line guide" of revit.
I add, as moderator of this forum, to read also the rules on the use of the forum, which of course you did not ....
in particular it is forbidden to insert different arguments in the same discussion ...., unless, change the title from "inclusion frangisole" to "as I do to ...." :wink:
 
I suggest you stop for a moment and read a good manual.
I am fully in agreement with gfrank. I see you're a student and your rush is due to an imminent delivery, but you left with the wrong foot. you can not think of approaching revit as you would with msword or msexcel. before starting to work seriously you have to study; revit doesn't improvise and you have a flashing test in front of your eyes! Your gaps unfortunately for you do not resolve with a couple of posts on a forum, I'm sorry. . .
 
It's true that I'm discovering it at this time, I've just started using it and yet I've already come to good levels of knowledge, let's say that I've already made some pretty complex renderings, but I was hoping to have advice from you since you are more experienced, on the other hand the forums also serve this, to exchange opinions and clarifications. . .
 
It's true that I'm discovering it at this time, I've just started using it and yet I've already come to good levels of knowledge, let's say that I've already made some pretty complex renderings, but I was hoping to have advice from you since you are more experienced, on the other hand the forums also serve this, to exchange opinions and clarifications. . .
Excuse me if I allow myself, don't take it as an offense, but if you're not able to upload a profile or a detail element? How do you say you are at good levels of knowledge? revit does not measure with renderings! It's a real cabbage make decent renderings with revit (do all of him!).
said this here we are not exchanged opinions and clarifications, here we are still in the primordial step: "how do I do..." It's different from an opinion or clarification, isn't it?
 
I am not offended by charity, but it would cause me to be offended by things, I would be wrong:-)

Well on the profiles of the grondes I seem not the only one to have problems, of similar posts there are avalanche, for knowledge in revit well, let's say that I can use it, regarding the more common aspects, to design a simple cottage I have no problem, what I miss is precisely the insertion of detail components such as frangisole, lamiere greek, etc., for other things I have absolutely no problem and it is written about

I repeat that I am not offended at all.
 
I recommend you to open the manual and the relative exercises of revit, I think there are of 2010 downloadable in pdf directly from the site, also that for families, with a chapter dedicated to the views of detail and how to insert elements.
I felt like I understood that... you were working on the details, right?

In any case on the network you will find several libraries with finite elements to be inserted in your project, also find the sunshades. Unfortunately they will not be ready to enter into your project so it will be essential to change them and adapt them to your needs. ..so you return to manuals and understand how to change families.

Are you looking for something like that?

I hope I didn't write stupid things, so please correct me.
 

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