Hi all, I've just finished two new videos related to this one. To start with, the download files for this video now have a permanent home over on this page: aecscene.com/2013/09/adaptive-component-railing-fence/ The first of the two new videos is on creating the railing adaptive component family. aecscene.com/2017/01/adaptive-component-railing/ The second video is on creating the mass for the fence. aecscene.com/2017/01/mass-adaptive-component-fence/ Hopefully this now provides enough entry level information to have a go at these yourself. 8^)
Hi!! Thx for such useful tutorial. I wonder if you have anyone where I could create the Fence Post step by step to understand clearly the adaptive families on Revit. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the upload! Helpful, but perhaps assumes quite a high level of Revit knowledge..? Could you p[lease upload videos showing how you got the site (toposurfce?) to interact with the mass object and also how you went about making your adaptive component (fence) I've been struggling to get my adaptive fence component to act the way I want it to...
Hey there, First of all, yes what a great tutorial!!! Second of all, I am trying to create a fence with a square post such as the one at the end of the tutorial. For the life of my (and still being green to Revit) I cant get the square post to be adaptive i.e. rotate to be square with the boundary line. Would you mind showing how to do this? Or better still post the family for the Square paling fence? Cheers Mate! Jason
Thanks for the update. I haven't tried it myself, but at least railings in 2018 can now follow a toposurface anyway. So this tip is now somewhat obsolete.
Off the top of my head, maybe to create more complex 'panel' designs between posts which the railing properties won't allow for. Here's the Autodesk video of railings enhancement which includes on topo elements. ruclips.net/video/iEZsVdn-seg/видео.html
Great video, could you do something like this for a stepped strip footing?
Hi all, I've just finished two new videos related to this one.
To start with, the download files for this video now have a permanent home over on this page:
aecscene.com/2013/09/adaptive-component-railing-fence/
The first of the two new videos is on creating the railing adaptive component family.
aecscene.com/2017/01/adaptive-component-railing/
The second video is on creating the mass for the fence.
aecscene.com/2017/01/mass-adaptive-component-fence/
Hopefully this now provides enough entry level information to have a go at these yourself. 8^)
Hi!!
Thx for such useful tutorial. I wonder if you have anyone where I could create the Fence Post step by step to understand clearly the adaptive families on Revit. Thanks a lot.
Hi there, Nice vídeo. You are not using any extra add on are you? Can this feature be used to build a personal wall? If so, how? Thank you.
Did revit automatically adjusted the post spacing to the nearest/best span to fit that edge/line you selected?
very nice!! thank you
Thanks for the upload! Helpful, but perhaps assumes quite a high level of Revit knowledge..? Could you p[lease upload videos showing how you got the site (toposurfce?) to interact with the mass object and also how you went about making your adaptive component (fence) I've been struggling to get my adaptive fence component to act the way I want it to...
Thank you so much
Hey there,
First of all, yes what a great tutorial!!!
Second of all, I am trying to create a fence with a square post such as the one at the end of the tutorial. For the life of my (and still being green to Revit) I cant get the square post to be adaptive i.e. rotate to be square with the boundary line.
Would you mind showing how to do this? Or better still post the family for the Square paling fence?
Cheers Mate!
Jason
Doesn't work in revit 2018 :(
Thanks for the update. I haven't tried it myself, but at least railings in 2018 can now follow a toposurface anyway. So this tip is now somewhat obsolete.
AEC Scene had no idea, thanks for the insight, I’ll try it out, any advantage in using his method as opposed to using railings?
Off the top of my head, maybe to create more complex 'panel' designs between posts which the railing properties won't allow for. Here's the Autodesk video of railings enhancement which includes on topo elements. ruclips.net/video/iEZsVdn-seg/видео.html