Revit Tutorial (Day 93) - Parametric Perforated Panel using Curtain Wall
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025
- (Quarantine Day 93)
Yesterday we did a perforated panel using curtain wall. Today we will make it parametric. You can control the perforate percentage of it.
Let me know if you have any question or better ideas.
A great tutorial!
awsome one thanks from algeria
Good tutorial. These perforated panels are still very memory intensive if used across a large surface.
Yes, I would not use this in a real project.
@@BINHE615 Do you have a suggestion for a perforated panel in a real project? I tried using cut outs but in 3d the material was translucent when shadows were turned on. It was opaque only in elevations.
@@phillyguy199 For a real project, I will only use the surface pattern of material and do not cut any holes.
@@BINHE615 What about if you were rendering though
@@Jason52597 You can use a material with cutout map for render.
Hello BIN HE, This video is very useful for me to understand perforated panels. plz do like this tutorials continuously. keep rocking :) :)
Good to hear. Although I did this video, I do not recommend this method, a material with fill pattern or cutout pattern is better.
thanks for sharing 👍
I was delighted to see this video, neat little thing you've done. Thanks a lot...But then when i tried to use them in non rectangular shape curtain panels ( in a sloped glazing panel instead of the glazed panel),wellll....i was sorely disappointed...i thought this would do the trick, but alas...
Although I did this video, I do not recommend using this method, especially when you have a large area of this "material". Material with surface pattern should be the best option.
@@BINHE615 that's what i did! Used cutouts in material appearance. But honestly that reduces my options, eg. If i want to export some views or elevations in hidden line mode, I can't, i'll be dependent on the realistic mode.
You are correct, there are limitations, for example, we can't get the correct shadow in Hidden Line style. Can you show me what you want to achieve and maybe we can find a more reasonable method?
Where can i share pictures with you?
@@Dgr8Basak The best way is to paste a link here.
wow! thank You very much. You are super :-)))
Hi. Sorry I can’t find the family (metric curtain wall panel) could you share?
Sorry mate, if there is no link in the description, I probably didn't save it.
I get an error "Can't make type "perforated wall". How can i fix this?
This is the frustration we all experience while using Revit; it tells you 'no,' but it doesn't tell you why.
Thanks for your videos. I am following for videos to improve my Revit.skill, can you please upload a video to demonstrate the railing(for both balustrate and panel type) for staircase? Thanks in advance.
No worries mate. The railing is a bit subject. It'll be easier if we have some examples? Can you possibly show me some railing you want to model?
@@BINHE615 How do I send you the 2D detail railing drawings?
@@wangruilin1153 email it to me Binhe615@gmail.com
I really like
Is it possible to hide the join lines between each module in shaded view?
I can't find a perfect way. You can uncheck the show edge option in Graphic Display Options, but that will hide all the lines. You can use Linework to individually change those lines into Invisible Lines, but that will take you a lot of time... I can do another parametric family with voids if you like.
@@BINHE615 oh do not worry about that, it's just a keen finesse. It's ok. I think with void as You said before it's too heavy for memory. Thanks for Your patience :-)))
Price pl. I want 2mm sheet
I have been trying to write the equation but Revit keeps saying " the following is not valid parameter" any solution for that? and if you can write the equation here it will be good, thank you
The formula in the video is R=sqrt(Percentage*W*H)/(2*pi())
Make sure "Percentage", "W", and "H" match the parameter names in your family (case sensitive)
where to download?
It there is no link in the description, sorry... I didn't save it...
@@BINHE615 itsok!
why do not you talk
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Too shy.