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hello to all, I find myself in the need to realize a curved current to turn around a round facade, but since the glasses are straight, revit breaks my current. place a photo to make me better understand, from which they see these broken horizontal bands. I tried to create a family with an extrusion profile, but I don't get it!! How can I do it? thanks to all
 

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Curved currents also involve curved glass... is that what you want? I don't know how correct it is. . .
 
That's what I have to do. I saw that revit doesn't make curved glasses, at least not the 2010 version. How can I do that? creating a family?
 
hello to all, I have been using revit for a few years and I still believe that the curved glasses really are not so many and I never even happened between my colleagues in the faculty. apart from this I wanted to know if you tried revit 2012 and if I should pass from 2011 to 2012. Otherwise I wait. thanks to all
 
That's what I have to do. I saw that revit doesn't make curved glasses, at least not the 2010 version. How can I do that? creating a family?
with 2010, you must draw:
- a curved wall
- assign the "glass" material to the wall with transparency
- use , to apply currents, wall extrusions (both vertical and horizontal) with an appropriate profile
 
dear tenseurine I don't know x who and how you have to draw curved glasses, I hope that the client has a beautiful $$$ inflated wallet.
as you see the great (the own big urch!!) in a few but dry lines answers you exhaustively.
look without offending anything and nobody this is one of the few forums where if you have a doubt fades like snow in the sun, I tell you why if the good god wants we are pretending an important job and in these sleepless nights passed to the computer how many, but how many doubts and then? Well, almost everyone solved. thanks to all those who collaborate with the forum;o)
 
with 2010, you must draw:
- a curved wall
- assign the "glass" material to the wall with transparency
- use , to apply currents, wall extrusions (both vertical and horizontal) with an appropriate profile
The only perplexity I have on this method (I don't want gfrank, also because in-place modeling apart I think it's the only one) is that in accounting you will find panels (glass) that are not panels, but walls, and currents/mountains that are not currents/mountains but wall extrusions. but if the only thing that matters is model 3d then there is no problem:finger:

edit: Subtly I wanted to mean exactly what reiterates alpe: but how much is your face going on? ? ?
 
is not an in-place model, but the command:
- walls
- extrusion on walls (vertical/horizontal)

I agree that they are not glasses and currents, but with 2010 it is a way to "slave the olive" (cit.). Among other things, they are also abacable, and with "any filter" can be computed separately (from walls).

otherwise, go to family of windows (curve) with "only glass", to be inserted in a continuous facade, or a single family of window, with the total dimensions of the glazed façade, complete of the currents, to be inserted in the wall ...

rightly, as you say, depends on the use...
 
Sorry I didn't explain well, I don't have to do curved glasses, but only the current.. I was asked to do this.. Thank you gfrank, for your advice on the extrusion of the wall, I think I have solved, in the meantime for the graphic aspect is fine so, for the computability then you will see. .
 
Sorry I didn't explain well, I don't have to do curved glasses, but only the current.. I was asked to do this. .
curved currents and flat glass??? mhm... do you have a design, a pattern, something to understand? because there is no consistency in such a case. . .
 
another problem has arisen, applying the extrusion method on walls, the current is good, but I find myself having a wall that should not be there and I don't know how to hide it. I mean, I could hide it on every view, but so I lose a lot of time and also could escape some sight, if the gate permanently disappears me also the mountaineer. How to do that? ?
 

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