Hello! I just wanna say thank you for this video, you saved my ass! I am designing a climbing hall and I couldn't figuere out how to draw those crazy shaped walls, because of you I can draw it now, thank you!!
Hello Mayam, yes you can do it in the project using Component/Model In Place Mass. This allows you to update it in the Project environment. Or you could do it in a family using the Generic Model Adaptive and load it into the project. You would have to update it in the Family and reload it. I'll try to put up a short video explanation soon.
@@MSmithWorkShop Thank you so much! I have seen the other videos and will start to model both to see what works with my project thanks again and have a good day!
Hello! I just wanna say thank you for this video, you saved my ass! I am designing a climbing hall and I couldn't figuere out how to draw those crazy shaped walls, because of you I can draw it now, thank you!!
I knew this voice sounded familiar! You are a legend Marla! Great video!
Hi Sergio, nice to run into you again.
Thanks so much for this video, it unlocked something for me that took my abilities to the next level :D Great tutor!
Hi! thank you for making this kind of tutorial. This helps me a lot. :)
Hello, How Can I do the same shape without a void, on the wall
Hello Mayam, yes you can do it in the project using Component/Model In Place Mass. This allows you to update it in the Project environment. Or you could do it in a family using the Generic Model Adaptive and load it into the project. You would have to update it in the Family and reload it. I'll try to put up a short video explanation soon.
Here is a link to the playlist with two videos at the end showing two other options.
ruclips.net/p/PL5fgrebBtwJKPYBx_6UNKuy6JBflJCGJj
@@MSmithWorkShop Thank you so much! I have seen the other videos and will start to model both to see what works with my project
thanks again and have a good day!
can u send me this file