Hello, help please!
I have an in place mass of several triangular planes. The triangles will be composed of frameless glazed panels (bolted glass/planar galzing whatever you call it where you are). I'm using nodes associated to a reference plane to set out the corners of each triangle and then connecting them with reference lines, snapping in 3D so that by adjusting each node I can control the shape of the mass face. I need the UV direction to be such that U is horizontal and V is vertical. It isn't realistic to rotate the UV grid for each plane as I 'd have to keep doing this each time I tweak the planes/mass. Therefore I have used the intersects list in conjunction with reference planes.
The top image shows the divided plane with reference lines. Some of the surfaces gridlines are red, I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the issue or how to overcome it.
Here is the issue - I now want to apply curtain panels, but changing to a rectangular curtain panel pattern based family and changing the surface to this pattern corrupts the grid intersects as middle picture below.
The only other option I was looking at was to manually apply adaptive components as panels to the surface by snapping to the nodes and using the repeat command, but as the bottom screen shot shows, not all nodes are created at the face boundary.
It seems to be the same error as described here https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture/issues-with-dividing-and-patterning-flat-planar-su...
This shows how it should work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTYabVoSg4I but this is on a non planar, non triangular surface.
By the way, I've tried this in both the massing and project environments for 2014 and 2015 and the same thing happens for triangular planar surfaces.
Is there anyway to get this to work? Would Dynamo be a solution or Revit 2016? Thanks.
Me too facing the same problem
Till now no solutions.
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