The Problem
I am trying to recreate a 3D detail (see attached) that is an isometric breakdown of the parts in a curtain wall sill. I have had very little exposure to drawing something like this (or at least I think I haven't) and I am looking for ideas on the best way to draw this.
Attempted Solutions
I watched a couple videos (i.e. this), but unfortunately, curtain walls do not allow you to create parts, AFAIK.
Any help/resources would be greatly appreciated ![]()
No, I do not. Right now I have a building drawn with various curtain walls throughout. Would making each piece of the sill as its own component be a good start?
You have to create shared nested family to represent your mullion frame, glass, flashing and etc. When you use the displaced tool, you can separate each nested family as it's own. See sample so you'll get the idea.
That was step one for me. Unfortunately, this is a custom brake metal sill, with a proprietary design from the architect. The architect has asked that the glazing subcontractors generate their own detail to better understand the assembly.
Understood. Just wanted to put it out there. Obviously, it's not applicable to you in your case. Love to see what the architect came up with. Just curious to know what's "custom" about it.
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