Using Revit's family I've made this form.
Its just open loops with Create Form applied.
The problem is that its created in parts so there is different panel sizes when its divided.
Also there is no defined loops, its just all Spline through points.
Help
Can someone tell me how to do this in a better way, so that its created in a single Form.
I could provide some other references too.
Thank You.
I think you did a pretty good job. I would probably make it symmetrical. That is, model one side and then mirror it to make the other side. Just a thought.
You mean an even Division ? ...Something like this:
Constantin Stroescu
Yes that's actually what I want but the section is a bit different.
Can you see in this picture what i mean?
Also should I use horizontal splines or radial vertical splines(as I've used in this)?
Its not perfect.
Actually I need to use this as my thesis project so it needs to be quite even and I can't do that with a single form but rather require multiple forms to join.
I made two screencasts showing two different possible methods to obtain something similar:
the first method:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/969f8469-286d-443e-917d-7772fd197e22
and the second one:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/dadd47f8-9175-4b68-b9db-4010045cf8df
Constantin Stroescu
I doubt that the mirrored one will not be seamless in a complex surface division which I will need for later. But I need some time to try the single solid method because I need to tweak it a little bit(The lower part in your mass is just a single line so...)
And thank you for answering me so quickly.
It helped me a lot.
Thanks again.
I know I could use grasshopper or Dynamo but I need it for further subdivision and paneling and planning the whole complex which I need to do in Revit, hence I ask in Revit.
BTW if you could do it in any other software you are more than welcome to do it.
Thanks for your help.
I was thinking of Grasshopper since I don't know Rhino.
But will it be used as a mass in Revit?
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