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How to create a wall

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diyarvb
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How to create a wall

diyarvb
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Hi!

How to create a wall like what  is attached in revit file

https://www.mediafire.com/file/705fim8ml0296xz/C17__-1.rvt/file

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How to create a wall

Hi!

How to create a wall like what  is attached in revit file

https://www.mediafire.com/file/705fim8ml0296xz/C17__-1.rvt/file

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EricaConcolino_Symetri
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Based on what appears to be a section, it looks like your quickest option would be to edit the profile of a wall.

First, draw your wall in plan, then go to an elevation or section where you can see the entire length of the wall.

Select the wall, and on the contextual tab you will see "Edit Profile"

EricaConcolinoMicrodesk_0-1669670242762.png

 

Next, you will use the draw tools to alter what the wall looks like in elevation, then click on the green check box to complete your profile edit:

EricaConcolinoMicrodesk_1-1669670339147.png

 

Based on what appears to be a section, it looks like your quickest option would be to edit the profile of a wall.

First, draw your wall in plan, then go to an elevation or section where you can see the entire length of the wall.

Select the wall, and on the contextual tab you will see "Edit Profile"

EricaConcolinoMicrodesk_0-1669670242762.png

 

Next, you will use the draw tools to alter what the wall looks like in elevation, then click on the green check box to complete your profile edit:

EricaConcolinoMicrodesk_1-1669670339147.png

 

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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I would just Model as several In-Place Components using your DWG Linework as Pick Lines references.  You can Categorize the In-Place Component however you want (e.g. Walls, Foundations, etc.).  That would be the fastest and easiest way IMO.  

 

C17.pngC17-2.png

I would just Model as several In-Place Components using your DWG Linework as Pick Lines references.  You can Categorize the In-Place Component however you want (e.g. Walls, Foundations, etc.).  That would be the fastest and easiest way IMO.  

 

C17.pngC17-2.png

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diyarvb
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diyarvb
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That's exactly what I want,

Please, Is it possible to record a video of how to create that model?

Thanks

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That's exactly what I want,

Please, Is it possible to record a video of how to create that model?

Thanks

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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I've posted an RVT for you. That not help?  

I've posted an RVT for you. That not help?  

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diyarvb
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diyarvb
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I've more than 20 Box culverts, so I want to learn the procedure to create the wing wall as you draw.

regards

 

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I've more than 20 Box culverts, so I want to learn the procedure to create the wing wall as you draw.

regards

 

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ToanDN
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@diyarvb wrote:

I've more than 20 Box culverts, so I want to learn the procedure to create the wing wall as you draw.

regards

 


Why can't you create the wing walls as normal walls and edit profile to create the shape as needed as suggested by @EricaConcolino_Symetri ?


@diyarvb wrote:

I've more than 20 Box culverts, so I want to learn the procedure to create the wing wall as you draw.

regards

 


Why can't you create the wing walls as normal walls and edit profile to create the shape as needed as suggested by @EricaConcolino_Symetri ?

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ToanDN
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Message 9 of 13
diyarvb
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diyarvb
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My problem is that I can't make the wall in the Revit as it is drawn in the CAD

Screenshot 2022-11-30 215417.png

And also how to make the wall slanted in the upper part

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My problem is that I can't make the wall in the Revit as it is drawn in the CAD

Screenshot 2022-11-30 215417.png

And also how to make the wall slanted in the upper part

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Accepted solution

Do the wall with a Solid Extrusion - not Sweep - in Plan View. Then cut the wall angle with a Void Extrusion in Elevation.  

 

Exactly the way I showed you in the file I sent you. Open that file and see how I did it.  

 

 

Wall Extrusion1.pngWall Extrusion2.png

Do the wall with a Solid Extrusion - not Sweep - in Plan View. Then cut the wall angle with a Void Extrusion in Elevation.  

 

Exactly the way I showed you in the file I sent you. Open that file and see how I did it.  

 

 

Wall Extrusion1.pngWall Extrusion2.png

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diyarvb
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diyarvb
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Screenshot 2022-12-01 232420.png

 My result!!

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Screenshot 2022-12-01 232420.png

 My result!!

Message 12 of 13
ToanDN
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ToanDN
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@diyarvb wrote:

 

 My result!!


Edit the in place wall and add the void, then cut geometry, then finish.

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@diyarvb wrote:

 

 My result!!


Edit the in place wall and add the void, then cut geometry, then finish.

Message 13 of 13
diyarvb
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Thank you I did it
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Thank you I did it

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