I have lots of curved walls with a radius variation. The problem I have is the upper architrave since it's linear. Is there a way to modify the family to force the architrave to follow the wall or I have to turn around the problem?
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Apply the trim as a Sweep in the Project.
This?:
I need more explanation, please.
I didn't understand what you meant with trim as sweep. I understand that I have to create the sweep in the project to follow the curved wall. But how I remove the loaded architrave?
You can delete the trim geometry and symbolic linework in the Family. That would be fastest and easiest. Then reload Door into Project.
Then model the Sweep as an In-Place Component and path your Sweep around the Wall Opening created by the Door.
BTW: Did you go to the Link and Video I provided above?
So I load the door family without architrave, then I create a sweep architrave in the project?
Do you mean to load a door family without architrave, to create a sweep architrave in the project instead?
@zs-17 wrote:The link is about how to create a sweep
I'm aware of that. That's what you are asking about. Get rid of the existing Door Trim Sweep in the Door Family and create a Door Sweep in the Project -- one that will follow the curvature of the Door Opening in the curved Wall. Is that not what you are wanting?
3D Sweep Path around Door Opening in Project Wall:
Hey everybody,
Just wanted to share with you another solution.
Because in term of BIM, I don't really like the previous solution. I wanted this door to be managed as every other door, in terms of data structure and information. So I built a door that could be curved, and the angle of the curve is given as an instance parameter.
With the help of some trigonometry formulas, revit manages it pretty well ![]()
I hope it can be useful to someone !
Cheers
can you share the family for download or send link to where it can be downloaded from?
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