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    Complicated Family, Where do I start

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    02-17-2012 07:56 AM

    So, Ive got the task of creating a corinthian capital in Revit for an interior project I am working on.  I've been trying to create just the capital alone as a family, but need to develop very organic shapes of acanthus leaves and volutes.

    I'm thinking how can this be done? Should I be using massing instead? (Not very well versed on massing) or maybe it cannot be done in revit, and needs to be imported through some other program such as inventor?

    HELP!  See enclosed screenshot from autocad drawing......Corinthian.jpg

     

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    Bob_Zurunkle
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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-17-2012 09:49 AM in reply to: rrenault

    Have you done a search to see if anyone may have already done one? I see some on RevitCity but not sure how detailed they are.

    If by some odd chance my nattering was useful -- that's great, glad to help. But if it actually solved your issue, then please mark my solution as accepted :smileyhappy:
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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-17-2012 10:01 AM in reply to: rrenault
    Yes, I am a big fan, but the one there is not accurately detailed, it also cannot accept any materials. It must have been imported from a sketch up file. I'm looking to do the impossible, I know
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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-17-2012 11:29 AM in reply to: rrenault

    These are a close a s I could find.........

    maybe these can help you get started?

     

    If so, and you are able to model your example--please post it here!

     

    Good luck!

    Cliff B. Collins
    Registered Architect/BIM Manager
    Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
    St. Louis, MO
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    jim5552
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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-17-2012 12:25 PM in reply to: ccollins

    Alternative to modeling capitol... Could the AutoCAD line work be imported and placed on 4 faces of a tapered box? Cheating, maybe, but might work.

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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-17-2012 01:04 PM in reply to: rrenault
    Actually the finished work will be rendered, I'm not sure if that would even show up, but I'll give it a whirl and see, just for curiosity sakes. Thanks for the post.
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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-17-2012 01:31 PM in reply to: rrenault

    Lines will NOT show up in a rendering............Revit doesn't like "cheating"..:smileyhappy:

     

    Will the rendering be up close enough to require lots of detail?

     

    If it's a street view ( 50-100 feet away from columns) try the families I posted, then set up a quick rendering test

    to see how they look.

     

    Good luck!

     

    Edit: attached is a VERY quick render, just to see what might be possible......

    Cliff B. Collins
    Registered Architect/BIM Manager
    Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
    St. Louis, MO
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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-17-2012 02:15 PM in reply to: ccollins

    Here's a closer up view----not too bad.....

     

    Less than 5 minutes to render on "High" setting.

     

    cheers

    Cliff B. Collins
    Registered Architect/BIM Manager
    Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
    St. Louis, MO
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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-17-2012 03:43 PM in reply to: rrenault
    Thanks for the help, it's an interior rendering, and fairly close, but I plan on giving them a shot. Thanks again!
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    shawn
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    Re: Complicated Family, Where do I start

    02-18-2012 12:46 PM in reply to: rrenault

    Doing this sort of thing in Revit is beyond my abilities, but my guess is that Revit is NOT the ideal program for this sort of modeling.

     

    And I'm not too familiar with sketch-up or inventor, but if you have access to an older software called Studio Viz or it's more robust cousin Max, both would be ideal for modeling this sort of form using extursions and mesh deforms. Good luck.

    S.G.

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