Hi, I am trying to draw/extrude pattern in walls pls find attached. Some are marked red square and blue colours.
Thanks.
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Couple different ways you can do that.
Howard Munsell
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take a look at these two examples:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/c7ed08e0-dc38-4c3e-bc28-f832d11a0657
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/e49bdb36-43af-49ff-95d2-6a4b114919dd
Constantin Stroescu
Another option for the railing details is to create a curtain panels, as the pattern is repeated. Hmunsell's railing solution is also worth consideration. I would avoid modelling in place, or editing wall profiles, as this kind of modelling substantially slows down the model (and increases size).
For the other moulded decorations, these can be modelled in place, or create a wall based family. Consider if you actually need them to be modelled. I would suggest a line based detail family for elevations, or insert decals for rendering purposes.
looks like @constantin.stroescu beat me to it.... LOL.
Nice video BTW :-).
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I saw both videos also tried both methods.
Files are not importing properly only showing only straight lines are showing. ( also showing errors)
also tried many different files also different format dwg dxf. ( files are opening properly in AutoCAD )
please attach your Arabic clipped file.
Is there any pre-processing required to import file in Revit.
errors are --
the line is too short
cannot have overlapping lines
Highlighted lines overlap. Lines may not form closed loops. total warning 70878
Could you please provide any guidance video, tutorial on how to do it.
@ TimELZ49
errors are --
the line is too short
cannot have overlapping lines
Highlighted lines overlap. Lines may not form closed loops. total warning 70878
all the warnings are true:
That's why the CAD file has to be double checked prior of importing it into Revit.
If there are a few overlapping lines that "escape" in imported into Revit , then you have to solve the warnings first. What it matters is the quality of the imported CAD file.
Even the attached file had 2 or 3 overlapping and I had to clean them in Revit (it is an easier task here)
I think ,now it is cleaned...
Constantin Stroescu
I followed your video carefully and imported your file in a fresh project.
I used your file ARABIC-TRIMMED-cs.dwg
got warnings
Highlighted lines overlap. Lines may not form closed loops. (8500 warnings)
Do you work in Revit LT?
Here you have a screencast in which you can see three methods and none with warnings...
Autocad 2013, Revit 2017...
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/6d73f720-bb57-4049-b0ff-457861f846a9
Constantin Stroescu
A few important things:
About 8500 warnings you have mentioned in your post....Are there real number of warnings or the checked item ID ? I've seen rather big projects that have at most a couple of hundreds of warnings...
Constantin Stroescu
Thanks for your videos and all work worked with your file. I tried with other files none of them is working. so the 2d cut is worked.
What about 3d work that is marked in blue ones. how to achieve that ( in question1.jpg).
I must say Revit is not good at importing cad files.
BTW, Thanks. Also, tell me how to extrude 3d that is marked with blue.
then:
Constantin Stroescu
Thank you @ constantin.stroescu
your solution works.
I search whole internet but your solution was best.
could just pls post or share pre-processing cad file before importing in Revit.
But I must say Revit is bad in importing and extrude cad files.
if possible pls forward my word to Revit development team.
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