I should make a custom fill pattern. This makes your model not to heavy and if you assign it as an model fill pattern then its visible in 3D views and elevations too.
I should make a custom fill pattern. This makes your model not to heavy and if you assign it as an model fill pattern then its visible in 3D views and elevations too.
Than you would have to resort to families. Depending on how your panels have to behave you could take several approaches.
1-Create one or several standard size panels. Make an extrusion with holes in the extrusion.
2-Create a more flexible panel. Use voids to create the (parametrized) holes.
3-Create a face based void family wihich you place on solid panels in the project.
Note that voids ususally are not good for the performance of Revit. Many holes means extra lines to the model which, when used in large quantities will also harm performance of Revit. So try to keep it as simple as possible.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Than you would have to resort to families. Depending on how your panels have to behave you could take several approaches.
1-Create one or several standard size panels. Make an extrusion with holes in the extrusion.
2-Create a more flexible panel. Use voids to create the (parametrized) holes.
3-Create a face based void family wihich you place on solid panels in the project.
Note that voids ususally are not good for the performance of Revit. Many holes means extra lines to the model which, when used in large quantities will also harm performance of Revit. So try to keep it as simple as possible.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
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