I don't want something soecific.
Just a drop down smoke seal that looks like this
@Szigeti.Eduard wrote:I don't want something soecific.
If you can't be specific, we don't know what you want.
I would suggest that you make a family that suits your needs. You can make a simple one very quickly.
Alternatively, I would check with manufacturers to see if they have families.
I just asked if one of the modelers here have something similar, as I was not abke to find one in any bim library
@FacebookGroupMember wrote:
Are you saying you want to model this?
Source Message URL: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/drop-down-smoke-seal/m-p/9851637M303081
How is this new feature supposed to work? The link isn't working.
@Szigeti.Eduard wrote:I just asked if one of the modelers here have something similar, as I was not abke to find one in any bim library
FWIW: This Level of Detail is not normally modeled in Building Information Modeling. I don't even think the LAS9010 Detail would be of much value in the CDs. I wouldn't include it. I'd call-it out though, if need be. Probably using symbols, tags, annos, etc. But, if I had to model it and schedule it, I'd just create a simple block extrusion that was the rough HxWxD dimensions of the LAS9010.
TIP: Turn Thin Lines OFF when modeling the LAS9010.
You'll understand why you start modeling -- especially when you get to those teeny tiny screws.
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