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How to keep Swept Blend's prfiles Vertical ??

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How to keep Swept Blend's prfiles Vertical ??

Hello Folks:

when creating Swept Blend..

How Can you keep Swept Blend profiles vertical but not perpendicular to the path?? any suggestions?

Pleas see the image Screenshot 2024-05-31 155810.png

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barthbradley
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Huh?

 

Got a picture of what you want to model in Revit? 

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000853959
als Antwort auf: 000853959

I already attached the image I just need the profiles as shown in the picture, any idea please?

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: 000853959

I want to see a photograph of the architectural feature (or whatever it is) that you are trying to model in Revit with a sweep. I don't understand your written description or screenshot.  Doesn't look like anybody else does either, since you've had no responses.  

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ToanDN
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Use an adaptive generic model family with nested profile families that are set to be always vertical.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: 000853959

Maybe this is what you are after?  

 

IPMS620.pngIPMS621.png

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barthbradley
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Oops. You said Sweep Blend. Not Sweep. My bad. 

 

Vertical VS Perpendicular: 

 

SWEEPBLEND1.pngSWEEPBLEND2.png

 

 

 

Vertical AND Perpendicular - just for fun: 

 

SWEEPBLEND3.png

 

 

 

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000853959
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Iam trying to model Ramp with inverted beams on both sides as shown in the picture, I need the family category to be "Structural framing" so I can host rebar, However I need the profile of the swept blend to be perpendicular to the Ground, I dont have an option to control the angle between profile and ground. sorry I know my language is not that good I hope I could explain my point 

 

All options grayed out except first one! why?!

 

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000853959
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

it might be a solution but not long term especially if you want to modify the model, it would waste much time, thank you though

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000853959
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

How come your profiles here (in the picture you attached for swept blend ) are not perpendicular to the Path??

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: 000853959

in the real world, a beam running along the underside of a ramp (e.g. at an angle to ground level) does not remain perpendicular to the level ground below. That doesn't even make sense.   That's why I asked to see a photograph. 

 

Also, why are you using a SWEEP BLEND?   

 

 

FWIW:

 

RampandBeam.png

 

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000853959
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

 

 

 

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000853959
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Can you model this?

 

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barthbradley
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Sure. I would cut the ends vertically and perpendicular to ground.  Bada bing. 

 

Post your file here. 

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ToanDN
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- Start a swept blend

- Draw the path using one spline on the level

- Draw the start profile at starting point of the spline

- Draw the end profile at end point of the profile move it vertically

(if you use a loaded profile family then you can simply set Vertical offset from properties)

 

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000853959
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Perfect! thank you, copy the profile and Offset from the prfile it self, simple! thanks dude

I've been picking the the path instead, that was my mistake

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