I had this very situation a few years ago and i managed it then through modeling in autocad, then importing to revit and creating "walls" from faces. Of course any changes to the faces had to be done in autocad and then updated again and again in revit. That was quite tedious. So thank you very much for sharing this workflow. This video is absolutely brilliant and it deserves multiple thumbs up!!!
Does the bevel angel for each of the three edges per triangular panel will get calculated so when assembled all the panels will mate perfectly with minimum seams? Thank you very much!
I'm afraid not, but I placed these panels so that their placement points coincided and lied on external faces, so at least the seams there showed nicely.
I had this very situation a few years ago and i managed it then through modeling in autocad, then importing to revit and creating "walls" from faces. Of course any changes to the faces had to be done in autocad and then updated again and again in revit. That was quite tedious.
So thank you very much for sharing this workflow. This video is absolutely brilliant and it deserves multiple thumbs up!!!
Thank you! Please feel free to share with your friends. I'll definitely do more tutorials like this the bigger the channel grows ;)
Please also submit anything you want to see in upcoming videos!
Hi ..why u choose draw on face instead of workplaneat 2.20 tumestamp
Does the bevel angel for each of the three edges per triangular panel will get calculated so when assembled all the panels will mate perfectly with minimum seams?
Thank you very much!
I'm afraid not, but I placed these panels so that their placement points coincided and lied on external faces, so at least the seams there showed nicely.
Can i by any chance download it or buy it or whatever???
Hi, you can join my Patreon page to access all tutorial files including this one ;)