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How to cut out parts of imported families?

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Anonymous
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How to cut out parts of imported families?

Can someone please help with this?

 

I have imported a roof sheet family onto my project and i am laying out the roof sheets on-top of the roof but i need to cut it out on the top and i dont know how to?

 

Please see attachment below.

 

Once again thanks guys!

 

 

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Alfredo_Medina
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Have you considered applying a material to the roof that represents what you are trying to do with model elements? 


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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Alfredo_Medina

yeah but arent materials only materials? 

 

I am actually trying to archieve the grooved metal sheeting look. From my understanding of how revit works i thought this was only possible by actually modelling the grooved look? is there another way?

 

Thanks

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Alfredo_Medina
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Yes, but a model is a representation. Usually, roofs are not modeled with their tiles or corrugated panels. It can be done, yes, but it is time consuming, and since during design development the shape of a roof can change multiple times, the roof is represented as if it were made of flat planes. What is the purpose of modeling these tiles or sheets?


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Licensed Architect (Florida) | Freelance Instructor | Profile on Linkedin
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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Alfredo_Medina

i just genuinely want to get them looking as realistic as possible for rendering purposes.

 

I understand that is time consuming but the projects i am working on arent that big. 

 

I would really appreciate if you can please tell me the best and most efficient way to do this? 

 

I completely agree with you that it is time consuming but i genuinely want to get it to look as realistic as possible for rendering.

 

 

 

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous
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syman2000
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

 

If you download one of the family I create, you can simply add holes to the roof and the corrugated mullion will adapt to the hole

 

https://www.revitcity.com/downloads.php?action=view&object_id=22373

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Hey guys i have tried to create a sloped glazing system to do this i a have a couple of questions

 

1. you will see on this attached image that mullions arent facing the correct way on the roofs valleys. I need to spin them on these sections about 45 degrees so they are facing the correct way. Do you know the best way to do this?

 

2. Also i need to change the material of the glass in the sloped glazing system family but i cant find where to change the material. It needs to be the same material as the mullion not glass.

 

Thanks alot guys really appreciate it please see attachment

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

I figured out how to spin the mullions on one section only.

 

I just cant figure out how to change the glass material for the system family?

 

Thanks again

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Edit type and then change the material.

 

material.png

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: syman2000

Cool thanks that worked.

 

One last question.

 

When i rotate the individual sections of the roof you will see that now i have some mullion sticking out below the roofs bottom perimeter. I need to clean this up some how so they are flat with the bottom of the roof is this possible? 

 

Please see attached

 

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

 Hey does anyone know how i can cut the roof sheets like i originally asked on my first question? i need to cut the sheets on the joins of the roofs valleys. If i can do this then this is the perfect solution for doing a metal corrugated roof.

 

I have attached the roof sheet family so you can have a look at it if you want to. Also attached is a screenshot so you can see where i need to cut the sheets.  

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

 Hey does anyone know how i can cut the roof sheets like i originally asked on my first question? i need to cut the sheets on the joins of the roofs valleys. If i can do this then this is the perfect solution for doing a metal corrugated roof.

 

I have attached the roof sheet family so you can have a look at it if you want to. Also attached is a screenshot so you can see where i need to cut the sheets.  


Yeah.  Don't use that roof sheet family, it is useless.  Use what have been suggested in #6 or #7.

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: syman2000

Hey Syman

 

I got your method to work and i understand how to do it now. Only issue is with the file you made is that when i model a roof with valleys it has big chunk missing out of the sheets. I can fix this up on the ridges by just modelling ridge cap but the valleys arent so easy. Can you suggest how to fix this?

 

Please see attached image

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

If you want those edge condition, you can use the adaptive method or railing. I would recommend using railing. All you need to do is pick the roof edge and then host it on roof. See attached file to see what works best for you.

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: syman2000

Hey Syman

 

No i meant on the bottom of the sheets where they are cut at angle (in Australia we call them valleys) you have shown me how to cap the top of the sheets (in Australia we call them ridges) 

 

Take a look at the word attachment in the previous post i  sent. It shows the sheets at the bottom where they are on a angle in the valleys with bits of sheeting missing out of them eg they arent straight. 

 

How can i make these valley edges straight?

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: syman2000

See Syman in this attachment here.

 

see how the roof sheets on that valley angle arent cleaning up properly?

 

I cant put ridge capping on the bottom valleys obviously because that is not how valley are built it need a straight edge

 

If i can get this fixed then ive litteraly solved this corrugated roof problem

 

would be awesome if you can suggest how to clean this up

 

thanks

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

I would use the same approach creating railing profile with V shape and then attached it to the roof. Once you have that, you should be able to hide those broken edges.

 

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alenamusatkina
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

You observed it's an issue the OP is having because he is on LT. Yah, I'm having no issues with any technique on Full Revit. Roof painting joins great, no matter what its comic strip boundary longitudinal extents are.

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