Oh yes i enjoyed this tuto very much. I had in mind most of the constructing priciples but i couldn't find some of the apropriate ways of applying them to the model. Thank you so much for this very instructive video. If i could put a hundred "thumbs up" i would have!!!
Congrats for your great tutorial. I'm having trouble by the end of the video. I can't select individually the edge of the form but the whole surface instead. What am I doing wrong? Thx
When I create the form, its connecting all the points along the reference plane as well as the curved points below... so it's showing a flat form on top, as well as the form from 1 and 3 to the middle..
@@RVBoost I figured it out! The 3 adaptive points were all on the same plane, so it was making an L-shape with a very acute angle. Raising one point fix adaptive point fixed it.
When creating the edge boundary circle forms for some reason I was unable to select the point element once the form was created. I had to first move the points to 0 and 1 and then create the forms. I'm using Revit 2020 currently. Tried highlighting the area to filter the point and it doesn't seem to be there. Is there a setting or visibility parameter that keeps the point from disappearing?
Oh yes i enjoyed this tuto very much.
I had in mind most of the constructing priciples but i couldn't find some of the apropriate ways of applying them to the model.
Thank you so much for this very instructive video. If i could put a hundred "thumbs up" i would have!!!
Thanks for having inspired this video! This is the least I could do to help 😊 See you in the next one soon!
Thank you so much for video. Greetings from Turkey
Glad you liked the content! 😆
Thankyou for a wonderful tutorial, it helped me a lot :), keep doing good work and helping the community, May God reward you , Ameen
Glad I could help 😁
Thanks for your design effort.
Glad you liked it!
what a wonderful tutorial thnxx Alot :)
Glad you liked it!
Congrats for your great tutorial. I'm having trouble by the end of the video. I can't select individually the edge of the form but the whole surface instead. What am I doing wrong? Thx
You'll need to hover your cursor over the edge, press Tab until it highlights, and only then click to select that edge.
Sir, Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it!
When I place the component in a project the two radius points at point 2 crossover?
Can you share that model? I wasnt able to create one for my own ;(
When I create the form, its connecting all the points along the reference plane as well as the curved points below... so it's showing a flat form on top, as well as the form from 1 and 3 to the middle..
Strange! Could you send a screenshot of the problem?
I'm having the same issue actually!
Please make sure to follow the video closely and see if it helps. You can also download the family from the video description 😊
@@RVBoost I figured it out! The 3 adaptive points were all on the same plane, so it was making an L-shape with a very acute angle. Raising one point fix adaptive point fixed it.
Great tip! Thanks 😁
When creating the edge boundary circle forms for some reason I was unable to select the point element once the form was created. I had to first move the points to 0 and 1 and then create the forms. I'm using Revit 2020 currently. Tried highlighting the area to filter the point and it doesn't seem to be there. Is there a setting or visibility parameter that keeps the point from disappearing?
Is it easier to see and select these points if you switch the view to wireframe mode, and press Tab until they highlight?
Than you for great video.
I just have an one thing to ask, is there any reason to make as reference lines that created?
In the family you mean? I created them as reference lines so that they wouldn't be visible in the project :)
RV Boost Thanks!
Where to get metric gensric model adaptive rft
If you don't have it already, here's where to find it: ruclips.net/video/McEWr7jcKjg/видео.html
@@RVBoost yap it can be solved by reinstalling the component
Thanks for ur videoes
Glad you liked it!