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advice on programme for special parapet

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Good morning.
I have to make a big balcony in 3d. This balcony has a concrete parapet with a particular shape (practically it has carvings and holes that, in classic models, do not exist surely).

for this reason I have to make the parapet from me, perhaps creating a slab, drilling it and then copying the holes for the whole "course of the parapet".

the question is simple: because in the offices where I work is present both revit and allplan (but in two different offices), on which program do you recommend me to start this long work? It's really a great work and I don't want to throw a week to make it with a program when maybe in 3 days I can do it with another...

I press that I know more allplan, but I see it less "mobile" than revit. I know the latter little, but if you tell me that for a job like the one described above it is easier, I proceed with this.

We do not have autocad licenses, for this reason do not tell me to do so with solids 3d...:biggrin:

Thank you!
 
I have to make a big balcony in 3d. This balcony has a concrete parapet with a particular shape (practically it has carvings and holes that, in classic models, do not exist surely).

for this reason I have to make the parapet from me, perhaps creating a slab, drilling it and then copying the holes for the whole "course of the parapet".
You don't understand what you want to get. . .an image would help
 
Unfortunately I am not allowed to post photos.. .
ease the section of the parapet that I should draw in 3d, confiding that it is enough to make you identify the problem.

in practice my doubt can be summed up in: I have to create this parapet by myself (without using pre-built models), revit use or allplan?

I'll have to put myself to work tomorrow morning. :frown:
 

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I don't understand one thing... that of the image is a section of the balustrade or currents?
 
It's the parapet section, so the balustrade.
in grey there is the sectioned part, the dotted and unfielded part are the openings of the parapet.

:redface:
 
And what is difficult? Isn't an extrusion enough?
Perhaps it would also serve the prospect to better understand what you're talking about... .
 

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