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I have the need to build inclined structural pillars, each of which own specific and different inclinations compared to others, but despite my evidence I couldn't come to terms with it... I attach photos...
 

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I think you should still have the "structural pillars" section.
in the properties of the element (pilastro) has been added a field "pilastro style" that allows the modification of the pillars from vertical to obbliquo, with relics management settings
or, build a family of structural pillars, by means of a union on the path, setting parameters for the management of the upper profile according to the x axes and/or y regarding the vertical planes
 
I think you should still have the "structural pillars" section.
in the properties of the element (pilastro) has been added a field "pilastro style" that allows the modification of the pillars from vertical to obbliquo, with relics management settings
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no, I'm sorry, but I think the option you manage is only present with the application of the "subscription advantage pack", basically a sp3. here is my property screen for the pillar element:


edit: when will I learn how to better manage images?? ? :frown:
All I have to do is create a new family (1 alone??? I fear not...)
 

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in fact, there is......
if the family of the pillars is on a square/rectangular basis, with appropriate parameters of " instance" for all dimensions is sufficient one family; idem for circular ones
 
that is:
beginning ---> components ---> local model, then select "structural pillars" and generate a solid through "unification" of geometric shapes, using the correct work plans. at the coreggo limit in a second time the positions of the 2 upper and lower faces, according to my needs... right?
 
You have to create a family.
new > family structure metric
save by name:es: inclined pillar
delete existing parameters
from a prospective view, draws the path on the central floor, up to the two levels and "lucchetta", confirms
then select > profile change1
moved to the view of the plant and draws the profile, (modified profile) starting from the center highlighted in red (intersection of the main floors) and draws (in the i° quadrant) then confirms.
repeat for profile change2
before exiting the modeling, checks of the length parameters to the individual "lates" of the geometric figures both for the upper one (e.g.: length above - width above) and the lower one (e.g.: length-under-width)
note - the upper polygon can be drawn detached from the reference planes, which facilitates the insertion of the parameters of the shift
Moreover, from the view of the plant, check other parameters of length (e.g.: shiftx - shifty) than the reference planes, up to the two sides of the upper profile.
to the solid generated, also assigns a parameter of material
save everything (family), and upload it to the project

if drawing directly into the project, it is an in-place modeling
 
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You have to create a family.
if drawing directly into the project, it is an in-place modeling
thanks gfrank, in the end I had to fold on an on-place modeling, giving up the parameterization of the inclination, since I have too many and too different between them. at the end here is the result.. .
 

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That's... gfrank.. But how many do you know?

You are a dragon....

You're a magician.

What, you work in autodesk?? ? ?




You have to create a family.
new > family structure metric
save by name:es: inclined pillar
delete existing parameters
from a prospective view, draws the path on the central floor, up to the two levels and "lucchetta", confirms
then select > profile change1
moved on the view of the plant and draws the profile, (change profile) p...
 
But your revit works in the imperial system? feet and thumbs? ?

but what student version did you download...? for California.? ? ?

:biggrin:


no, I'm sorry, but I think the option you manage is only present with the application of the "subscription advantage pack", basically a sp3. here is my property screen for the pillar element:


edit: when will I learn how to better manage images?? ? :frown:
All I have to do is create a new family (1 alone??? I fear not...)
 
But your revit works in the imperial system? feet and thumbs? ?
but what student version did you download...? for California.? ? ?
...:confused::confused: are we joking? as you can see from the pictures all the menus are in Italian. set the units of measurement from the specific menu (I don't remember now, see the help online).
for my project (seattle public library) the only drawings found are listed standing and inches, so I adapt accordingly, it is much better, believe me!
 

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