How to split face for curved tile (pattern based)

How to split face for curved tile (pattern based)

heichan88
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How to split face for curved tile (pattern based)

heichan88
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Hello,

I wanr to split face for curved tile (pattern based), but seems unable to pick points at edges of the surface (not as normal family), and U-V grid not applicable for split face.

Please advice,

Thanks

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barthbradley
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What about adding a Profile (Add Profile)? That get you to where you want to go?  

 

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heichan88
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Hello @barthbradley 

I had firstly tried this way (add profile or ) cutting) before, but I woder  it was the reason of the  problem of "missing tiles" in the host family, see this post

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/1-unable-to-place-4-adaptive-points-tile-on-...

Based on that post, missing tile does not happends if a highly simplified tile is nested (2AP, 2 profile, no cutting) , but once added 1 more profile or void, missing tiles appears. 

I appreciate if you could advice on either of these 2 issues (missing tile or split face), Thanks

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ToanDN
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The repeater doesn't fill because your tile still doesn't flex properly when the host is bent exceeding some threshold.  Adding profiles to the form is not going to fix it because when Revit cannot create the form, it cannot add profiles to a non-existence form.

 

Go back to your family and drag one of the driving adaptive point using the XYZ arrows and see which part of the family break, then you know where to start to fix.

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barthbradley
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I'm pretty confused right now, @heichan88. In your other threads, this was a 4-pt. Adaptive Point Family being used as a Repeater on a Divided Surface. This new Family is a Rectangular Pattern-Based Curtain Panel. I don't understand what the issue is now. I'd like to see the file showing the "missing tile" issue.  Can you post it?  

 

...I'm surprised you can get it to work at all. It fails on every divided surface I try.  

 

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heichan88
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Hello 

I am trying many ways for a stable tile (repeater or pattern),  could you take a look at my RFA attached at the top of the post? This current tile is 2 AP profile and nested to pattern based (because previously 4 AP repeater was over-designed and also not stable). 

please advice any stable way then I would try again.

 

If another approach can make the tile stable, please advice 

Thanks

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ToanDN
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Changing a spacing value gives errors.

 

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heichan88
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Hello @ToanDN 

That I had tried (just for testing), even the spacing is adjust back to standard 265x265, error still happen.

Attach RFA (as posted nefore) is the roof family which contains the final result after the  tile nested. please feel free to have a look.

Thanks 

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@heichan88 

 

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ToanDN
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Edit the profile family, delete the point below.  Then reload it back in your curtain panel family and see if the family still gives the errors when you flex the spacing.

 

 

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heichan88
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hello @ToanDN 

I set this point to be the "only point to change location of the other edge of tile“ along with the curve pattern grid, while all the profile shape is fixed. if this point is deleted, the tile edge (red point) seems will not incline following patterm change (blue). 

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 Or please kindly advice if this point be deleted, any way that red point of tile can incline along the curve pattern grid (while the profile shape unchange?)

Many Thanks

  

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ToanDN
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@heichan88 wrote:

hello @ToanDN 

I set this point to be the "only point to change location of the other edge of tile“ along with the curve pattern grid, while all the profile shape is fixed. if this point is deleted, the tile will not inclide up to the curve.

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 Or please kindly advice if this point be deleted, any way that tile can incline along the curve pattern grid.

Many Thanks

  


I don't see any significant different to the form after deleting that point.  Here is the result:

 

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heichan88
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Hello @ToanDN 

Would you mind giving RFA version of yours? I had followed your advice and delete that point but still missing some. I would like to compare my tile and yours.

Many Thanks 

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heichan88
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OK @ToanDN @after delete the pont then try and try (host, spline, refernce point, ....) then it works, thanks

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ToanDN
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Glad you got it solved yourself.   I use Revit 2022 so sending you the family would be of no use.