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HOw to draw cylindrical arched window family? . can you please help mee buddys?

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Anonymous
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HOw to draw cylindrical arched window family? . can you please help mee buddys?

HOw to draw cylindrical arched window family? . can you please help mee buddys?

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Ketan_Bandekar
in reply to: Anonymous

Steps:-

  1. Go to "R" >> New >> Family >> Window.rft/ Metric Window.rft.
  2. Go to Interior View.
  3. Create Reference Planes and its parametric dimensions, primarily at the start of the Arch. Sill, Top Level Reference Planes must already be present in the rft template.
  4. Edit the existing void with the arched opening you need. Make sure you lock the boundaries with your parameters.
  5. Create the trim, and panels, again locked with parameters.
  6. Done.

Let me know if you would require a screencast.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Ketan_Bandekar

thank you for your replay.can you give me the  revit file

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Ketan_Bandekar
in reply to: Anonymous

Here's the file in 2017 version.

 

If this resolves your issue, please click on "Accept as Solution" to help others find solutions easily.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Ketan_Bandekar

thank you my friend but its not cylindrical . i want window in circular wall. your window is not fit for circular wall. the window should be circular like my attached image file rsz_abdhullha_ahmad_villa.jpg

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Ketan_Bandekar
in reply to: Anonymous

That should be done with an in-place mass and a Curtain System. Select the interior Mullions and set the Border profiles as Trims.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Ketan_Bandekar

thank you my friend .how about this ?asdasd.jpg

Message 8 of 12
ToanDN
in reply to: Anonymous

That one is actually flat. It is just thick enough to protrude out of the
curved wall.
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Anonymous
in reply to: ToanDN

no man . this is done in 3ds max. it is slightly curved. : (

Message 10 of 12
ToanDN
in reply to: Anonymous

If that is the case, just model the window family with curved solids
instead of flat ones.
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Anonymous
in reply to: ToanDN

yeaa that my point my friend . i dont know how to draw that kind of window family. can you give me that window family. then i can learn very easly

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Alfredo_Medina
in reply to: Anonymous

If you really want to learn, you need to study the methods that other users in this thread have already suggested to you. Take the names of those methods and go to the help documents in Revit and study those methods. There is a lot of information there. I don't think you can learn if you keep asking in this forum for the families for your projects. 


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