How to scale massing model or object

How to scale massing model or object

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How to scale massing model or object

Anonymous
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Hi there,

Can someone please show me how to scale massing model or object?

Thank you 

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constantin.stroescu
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a handy solution consists in Exporting the isolated object/mass to CAD and then inserting the CAD file into either  a new Family - Generic Model or Mass  (or even in Project) , where you'll be able to scale the new family...

Constantin Stroescu

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Anonymous
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Hi there,
Thank you but when I imported back to revit. It does not recognise the imported as masses.
I cannot add wall, floor on the massing model.
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constantin.stroescu
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I works but not for curved surfaces..

A more appropriate approach is to create a Parametric Mass that can control the dimensions and will allow you to scale the Mass Component as you desire....

Constantin Stroescu

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barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:
Hi there,
Thank you but when I imported back to revit. It does not recognise the imported as masses.
I cannot add wall, floor on the massing model.

 

Are you Importing the CAD into  Revit via an In-Place Massing Session?  If so, it should be recognized as a Mass as soon as you close out of the Session.  Then you can apply Walls/Roofs by Face, and Floors was well. 

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Anonymous
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Good morning,
Do you mean import into generic model template as massing model?
Can you please kindly elaborate what you said?
Thanks Lilian
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barthbradley
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go to Massing & Site Tab=>In-Place Mass and start creating a new named In-Place Mass Family. In editing mode, go to Insert Tab=>Import CAD and load your DWG into your In-Place Mass.  When done, press "Finish Mass" to close out of editing mode.  As soon as you do, Revit will throw this Warning confirming that it's a Mass. That's how you create a Mass from a DWG in Revit.   

 

Mass Warning.jpg

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Mohamed-Nassar
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easily you can go to massing and site then select your mass then Edit it and scale it as you need

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Mohamed Nassar , ACP, Autodesk Ambassador Gold
BIM Support / Structure Modeler
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syman2000
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Do you have the original reference line? Normally if you have those, you can scale those shape and it will scale your massing.

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
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Anonymous
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Thank you. It worked but it does not like my unusual geometry😂. I could easily trace it. Have a great day 😀

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