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tutorial baptism in revit

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RudyB1

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Good afternoon gentlemen:)
I'm trying to crash into generic wall/linear models.
I would like to create a skirt that follows me a wall.
I try but load it in the project but there is a bib long kilometers that does not even follow the corners..:
Will you please help me?
Thank you.
 
I would like to get to the point of being able to compute it in an abacus...after creating it I probably would have transported everything in fixed furniture and maybe I would have created a counting parameter. I'm evaluating. .
 
I would like to get to the point of being able to compute it in an abacus...after creating it I probably would have transported everything in fixed furniture and maybe I would have created a counting parameter. I'm evaluating. .
so think it as if it was a nomato wall "basket", 8/10 cm tall, of a single layer thick 1 cm... and the drawings attached to the inner base of the walls...:wink:. manage intersections and everything.

Bye.
 
I would like to get to the point of being able to compute it in an abacus...after creating it I probably would have transported everything in fixed furniture and maybe I would have created a counting parameter. I'm evaluating. .
So what? I remember there's an abacus for wall extrusions...
 
Hi.
I saw this discussion and I think you can help me.
I've been using the program for a few weeks.
I followed your advice to use "wall extrusions" to make the battescopa, but where I have walls perpendicular to the one on which the hoof was inserted, the element does not stop, and in the plant it is as if it crossed the walls.
What did I do wrong?? How can I solve the problem? ?
Thank you very much
 
I attached an image to the plant. I hope that's understandable. .
Thank you so much for your help!
 

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remove me a curiosity...but the model in the attached image is in wireframe?
However if you have inserted the hoofs as wall extrusions you could simply disable the joint and join the two walls
 
Yeah, the model's in wireframe, isn't it? ? ?
how does the joint disable? ? ?
the walls join thanks to the creation of the nucleus, and this is useful to me to count the panels in structural wood.

I tried to join them, but the hoof is still visible. .
graphically I care little, because clearly I will not use wireframe for table insertion, but I worry about total counting in the abaco.
between the other the hoof is placed along the entire length of the wall and I in some environments do not need to have it because I will probably have the tiles. .

I apologize in advance if some questions seem trivial! ! !
Thank you for your precious help! :smile:
 

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