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Hi, guys. I'm new in this forum.. and it's just that I've been using revit 2010.... I've found a problem that's driving me crazy... how do I make a box of a wavy distributor? ? thank you in advance for the tips..help!!!:frown:
 
1) use a family of roofs, to which to assign a corrugated "surface motif"
2) build a 3d corrugated cover (see discussion 3d plugs)
3) make an appropriate surface, using modeling with the masses
with the ver. 2010, I do not remember the "power" of management of the masses.
4) perform an in-place modeling (extrusion)
 
Hi.
start pulling your ears :rolleyes:
change the title..."revit" means nothing... we are in a forum dealing with revit and therefore it is assumed that the object concerns the software. put a title that can also serve in the future (to you and others who can have your own problem) and that concerns the help you require.
Second tyrant: what do you mean by "consider of a corrugated distributor"? Do you want to cover the roof with the Greek plate? or are the bonfires following a curved path? or is it the form of the hanging to have in section a curvilinear trend? post a sketch to what you mean.
However if this last case is your problem...the solution is "extrusion roof"
last tyrant...use the search button present on the forum... all topics have been dealt with and solved several times
Hello and good work... and welcome
 
Hi.
start pulling your ears :rolleyes:
change the title..."revit" means nothing... we are in a forum dealing with revit and therefore it is assumed that the object concerns the software. put a title that can also serve in the future (to you and others who can have your own problem) and that concerns the help you require.
Second tyrant: what do you mean by "consider of a corrugated distributor"? Do you want to cover the roof with the Greek plate? or are the bonfires following a curved path? or is it the form of the hanging to have in section a curvilinear trend? post a sketch to what you mean.
However if this last case is your problem...the solution is "extrusion roof"
last tyrant...use the search button present on the forum... all topics have been dealt with and solved several times
Hello and good work... and welcome


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