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Edit Profile of Curved Wall

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steve
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Edit Profile of Curved Wall

Is there a way to "edit profile" of a curved wall?   A work around I guess would be a 3d in place wall family with a void shape cutting it.  https://drive.google.com/a/designbuildllc.com/file/d/1ZkK1_ogomRX2qBk7hNAFZCiB6aCiMImb/view?usp=driv...

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barthbradley
in reply to: steve

I think the only option is an In-Place Void Cut.  

 

IPVC.png

Message 3 of 11
steve
in reply to: barthbradley

of a modeled in place family, yes.   Can you do it to a wall, drawn with wall command?

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ToanDN
in reply to: steve

Draw a roof by extrusion and attach the wall to it. Then hide the roof.
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barthbradley
in reply to: steve


@steve wrote:

of a modeled in place family, yes.   Can you do it to a wall, drawn with wall command?


 

Sure. That's what's shown in screenshot above.  

 

Here's another from inside In-Place editing mode. Draw void and then use Cut Geometry to cut Wall with it. Close out In-Place Edit mode and you've got a re-shaped Wall.   

IPVC1.png

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Corsten.Au
in reply to: steve

Hello

 

Wall profile edit is not available for curved walls.

one way to achieve it is, 

Split the wall wherever the angle is changing.

Draw reference lines as per required.

Attached the wall to those reference lines.. ( Just the way we attached walls to levels )

 

Sample

Wall Reference lines.JPG

Corsten
Building Designer
Message 7 of 11
steve
in reply to: Corsten.Au

break walls and then attach to ref line, great tip!    (maybe you mean ref. plane, no sweat, easy to try both)

 

Next challenge - a way to attach a cap profile to the top.  

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Anonymous
in reply to: steve

You can create a railing to attach to the top - it just needs a rail with the correct profile.

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ToanDN
in reply to: steve

Using the roof method.

 

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zeynepalpgul.01
in reply to: ToanDN

hey can you give me more detail about this roof method 

Message 11 of 11

Looks like he just drew a roof by extrusion, attached the wall to the roof, and hid the roof.

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