Seems that the Curtain Panel in Revit is a versatile subsystem that when used imaginatively can create so many others such as corrugated sheet roofs as it is in this video. Many thanks to the author
Nice video, thanks. I'm trying to make it work using a sloped glazing approach, but with a copied & pasted profile that circumvents the need for mullions. Getting close but not quite right, so far.
@DzanTa Thanks, I figured it out after trying a few things. Used a downloaded profile called Maxline-340 for sheeting named after South Australian architect, Max Pritchard.
Hi, thank you for the very good video. I would like to make a flat roof with this corrugated metal profile and make openings in it. How would you do that?
@@DzanTa I get that, but I need it to be a roof type. In the meantime I managed to make it in your way with the curtain panels, it’s flat, but I can’t rotate it without having issues and being forced to change panels or delete it. Do you maybe know why?
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooow nice video its helpful video thanks a lot can u make a video on revit 2021 how to add library because in revit 2021, How to get missing Revit Content Library, because I didn't find component and library in 2021
Seems that the Curtain Panel in Revit is a versatile subsystem that when used imaginatively can create so many others such as corrugated sheet roofs as it is in this video. Many thanks to the author
Nice video, thanks. I'm trying to make it work using a sloped glazing approach, but with a copied & pasted profile that circumvents the need for mullions. Getting close but not quite right, so far.
Thanks. Good luck on your approach. Email me your Revit model if you wish so I can study it. Thanks.
@DzanTa Thanks, I figured it out after trying a few things. Used a downloaded profile called Maxline-340 for sheeting named after South Australian architect, Max Pritchard.
Very cool video and insight. Thanks for posting
Hi Dzan Ta, thanks for an excellent explanation. Very clear.
Hi hope you can assist. Created pannel but can not attach it to a sloped roof
use the sloped glazing roof to start with. Then switch out the panels with the corrugated one
Thanks, Mate!!!
Hi, thank you for the very good video. I would like to make a flat roof with this corrugated metal profile and make openings in it. How would you do that?
I would just make an extrusion with the corrugated metal panel profile repeated. Then, to make the openings, use a shaft opening
@@DzanTa I get that, but I need it to be a roof type. In the meantime I managed to make it in your way with the curtain panels, it’s flat, but I can’t rotate it without having issues and being forced to change panels or delete it. Do you maybe know why?
@@maxwell11151 Just create an in-place family categorized as a roof. It should work. What is your email address? What version of Revit are you using?
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooow nice video its helpful video thanks a lot can u make a video on revit 2021 how to add library because in revit 2021, How to get missing Revit Content Library, because I didn't find component and library in 2021
Go to Ribbon, Insert Tab, pick Get Autodesk Content
Nice tips... thx