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oblique walls

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hello to all, I have a problem, I am making the project of a somewhat complex architecture. I have a building that rises from the ground through a mandatory connection, I have difficulty in making the necessary connection. I attach a section to make you better understand what this is about, highlighting the part that I cannot achieve in revit.

The obligatory element contains a scale of access between one body and the other, and externally the oblique side is based on a step to assist the shows that are made on the cover of the block on the ground.
I hope you can help me. Thank you in advance
 

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Forgive me, I'll be stupid, but I didn't understand anything from the attached section and your description. . .
 
I apologize for the double b:frown:, cmq I think I was quite clear. What I have attached is a section of the building that I would like to realize, of course, if I could realize the 3d I would not ask my question to your attention. the circle that I have realized is the point of connection between two bodies that obviously happens in a mandatory way.
 
hello to all, I have a problem, I am making the project of a somewhat complex architecture. I have a building that rises from the ground through a mandatory connection, I have difficulty in making the necessary connection. I attach a section to make you better understand what this is about, highlighting the part that I cannot achieve in revit.

The obligatory element contains a scale of access between one body and the other, and externally the oblique side is based on a step to assist the shows that are made on the cover of the block on the ground.
I hope you can help me. Thank you in advance
use the stairs
"smonta" the structure in "parts" simple:
- horizontal parting as landings, or as "floors" placed at different quotas
- the oblique parts, the realizations with the stairs (rampe)
 
if by oblique wall you mean the one behind the staircase
of course you can change it not only with a continuous line

from your design you don't understand exactly what you want to do

if your wall must be oblique even in the cross section
(put a section perpendicular to that post)
then you have to build it as solid or as inclined insole since it would actually be a loft
tilted that will bring the step
just also use the scale command
 

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looking at the post section I think it is the "scale" or "gradinata" above black
if it is you can do it simply by duplicating with other name and changing the scale giving it greater length of pawn and raised, if then the edges are not parallel to the limit you build by drawing the contours and lifts individually

on that image posted a beautiful red arrow there would be more than well:biggrin:
 

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I believe that you have been the only one who understands and gives me a tip;) now it is clear to me. I thank everyone, however, for the participation of my doubt. very kind;)
 
more than a wall that is an insole, so the misunderstanding was created

I use pdf-xchange viewer that gives me the possibility to export it as image
and on that then I put arrows or red frames of indication:finger:
 
ah well, if you call "muro" an insole I believe you don't understand...now I'll get there too to understand the problem! :mad:
 

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