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Hello, guys, I'm working on a project with revit, which I'm planning is this:
planimetriapianoterra.jpg
But I have problems in making the stairs that lead to the first floor, as they are too large, the scale I used is 1:100.. .
There is an annex of the project in .rvt format, thanks 1000 in advance.
 

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Hello, guys, I'm working on a project with revit, which I'm planning is this:
planimetriapianoterra.jpg
But I have problems in making the stairs that lead to the first floor, as they are too large, the scale I used is 1:100.. .
There is an annex of the project in .rvt format, thanks 1000 in advance.
What do you mean "too big"?
 
What do you mean "too big"?
are great comparison to the rest of the house, but trying to furnish it I discovered k is the house to be too small, I would like to know if I have to remake tt or it is possible to enlarge it or better to scale it
 
repeating that revit is not cad, you cannot generally scale a project in revit, unless it is a dwg, a wall (the scaling has effects on the length)... if I don't miss anything else:confused:
 
are great comparison to the rest of the house, but trying to furnish it I discovered k is the house to be too small, I would like to know if I have to remake tt or it is possible to enlarge it or better to scale it
do first to remake everything; I do not understand however how it succeeds with revit to wrong measures :confused:
 
In fact, today I discovered an aspect that I had only hoped existed, and in fact in revit there is: eek:, and it is obviously a very bim aspect:finger:
Basically, if you first make the conceptual model of your building, and then models on it actually lonely walls roofed doors and so on, you have your beautiful parametric house: modifying conceptual model size, instantly change real model size, including obviously data, abachi and various bales.
see this video http://www.youtube.com/user/cadclips#p/u/9/e3qlumzsswc
 
In fact, today I discovered an aspect that I had only hoped existed, and in fact in revit there is: eek:, and it is obviously a very bim aspect:finger:
Basically, if you first make the conceptual model of your building, and then models on it actually lonely walls roofed doors and so on, you have your beautiful parametric house: modifying conceptual model size, instantly change real model size, including obviously data, abachi and various bales.
see this video http://www.youtube.com/user/cadclips#p/u/9/e3qlumzsswc
...and the possibility to take a face of the mass, which form is, and apply a continuous facade! are American but make scene during product demos! :wink:
 
...and the possibility to take a face of the mass, which form is, and apply a continuous facade! are American but make scene during product demos! :wink:
but without this possibility you can not pull out the building from the conceptual mass :-) if I understood correctly, the beauty of this revittian possibility is just that once the conceptual volume is done, as you see well in the cadclips tutorial all the walls and other system families adapt to it in case various dimensionally... volumetrics become the proportional law of the building. stuff that even palladium would fall in love :-)
 

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