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model a fence

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Gerald.Lockard
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model a fence

how can i model a fence in revit with 3d acad strings?

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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: Gerald.Lockard

Hello, may I know what type of fence do you want? Can you share some images. Thanks




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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: Gerald.Lockard

You can use a family generic model.rfa and create either extrusion or sweep profile to achieve the design of your fence. Thanks




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Sahay_R
als Antwort auf: ennujozlagam

Line based generic model. What kind of fence are we talking?

For Chain Link a line based solid panel with a hatch pattern on its surface and nested posts set with parametric array. Or parametric array for nested posts and nested panels.

Let me know if you have any more questions.


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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Gerald.Lockard

Curtain wall, railing, adaptive family, line based family.  There are lots of solutions and one may suit better than the others depends on what you need.

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Gerald.Lockard
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

I have been supplied with a 3d line that moves up and down and left and right around a boundary- following the surface.

 

The current workaround is to use the nodes a post locations and extrude up the lines in ACAD to form panels, then extrude them across to give them depth.

 

I would prefer to creat a fence and posts in revit so I can have properties and bim data attributed. I have tried creating a sweep in revit but it doesnt follow the ACAD line in full 3d, its as if it projects it onto a plane. Photos attached.

 

 

Thanks in advance!

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Gerald.Lockard
als Antwort auf: Gerald.Lockard

so far in revit...

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Gerald.Lockard

Based on what you described I would go with adaptive family hosted by divided lines. Do a search for Alfredo Medina's adaptive fencing, I think he has the best tutorial so far. If you can't find it, I can put together a simple screencast tomorrow.
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Gerald.Lockard
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Thanks for the pointer to Alfredo Medina adaptive fencing, very helpful- however I am still stuck trying to create the fence points from a 3d acad line with node points(attached and zoomed out- the points for posts vary from 2- 2.5 metres apart.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Gerald.Lockard


@Anonymous wrote:

Thanks for the pointer to Alfredo Medina adaptive fencing, very helpful- however I am still stuck trying to create the fence points from a 3d acad line with node points(attached and zoomed out- the points for posts vary from 2- 2.5 metres apart.


Same answer given in the other post of yours.  Hope it is clear.

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