Drawing sloped wall

Drawing sloped wall

ahmadkhalaf7892
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Drawing sloped wall

ahmadkhalaf7892
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Is there anyway I can draw a sloped wall such as in the photos (north View and 3D View ) ? How can we draw sloped photos .

I Don't want to change the profile because I would have a problem in Reinforcement as you can see in the photo . 

The photo of Reinforcement is different from the sloped walls I aim to have in the other picture . 

How can I achieve the sloped walls ? or have an angle for the slope for example ? Thanks 

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ToanDN
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Create a mass then use Wall by Face tool. Or, create top and bottom sloped ref planes and attach top and bottom of wall to them.

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ahmadkhalaf7892
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Thanks a lot for the idea but I'm kinda new to Revit is there any video which can help with me understanding this processes ?
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jmhanbyV4TDM
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Edit the profile of the wall. Go to elevation view of the wall, click on wall, click on Edit Profile, sketch in the profile you want to achieve.
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ahmadkhalaf7892
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I have tried doing this but this would lead to me having problems while drawing Rebars and Reinforcing

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jmhanbyV4TDM
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Can't help with the rebars as I am not familiar with the structural aspect of reinforcing (architectural tech here), sorry. You could try a void extrusion maybe?
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barthbradley
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@ahmadkhalaf7892 wrote:

 

I Don't want to change the profile because I would have a problem in Reinforcement as you can see in the photo . 

 


 

Why don't you shape edit the Wall via Attach Top/Base prior to placing the Rebar/Wire?  

 

...how are the bars placed?  Via sketch boundary?  If so, Edit Boundary.  

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ahmadkhalaf7892
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The bars are being placed via an extension called Naviate Rex , Its necessary for the reinforcement automation, I have tried editing prior to reinforce but it didn't work
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ahmadkhalaf7892
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Thanks for the udea will do that
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ToanDN
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@ahmadkhalaf7892 wrote:
Thanks a lot for the idea but I'm kinda new to Revit is there any video which can help with me understanding this processes ?

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barthbradley
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@ahmadkhalaf7892 wrote:
The bars are being placed via an extension called Naviate Rex , Its necessary for the reinforcement automation, I have tried editing prior to reinforce but it didn't work

 

So, essentially what you are saying, is that Naviate Rex can't deal with Revit Walls that have shape-edited profiles.  Is that about the size of it?  If so, seems to me that this limitation would be addressed in Naviate Rex documentation. They must have a way to deal with this.  Do they have a web site you can go to for support?  

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ahmadkhalaf7892
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Yeah maybe the problem is with The extension thanks a lot
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barthbradley
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@ahmadkhalaf7892 wrote:
Yeah maybe the problem is with The extension thanks a lot

 

A problem with the extension?  I kind of doubt it. 

 

So, what's the solution?   Stop using Naviate Rex and use Revit Reinforcement instead?  A "real" solution might come via the Naviate Rex help menu.  Food for thought.  

 

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ahmadkhalaf7892
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Yeah maybe there is a problem with the extension , I think I would have to figure things out.
Thanks a lot for the help I appreciate it a lot
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hoangan_alain15
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Hi ToanDN,

And how about the wall foundation with this wall? I cannot model its wall foundation. Thank you!

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ToanDN
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Model the foundation using foundation slab (or foundation slab + structural wall if the foundation is stepped).

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