Sometimes in a project you need to model complx shapes that cannot be modeling using the families that Revit has by default, walls, doors, floors...
I would like to find the right workflow to make it and when I have this items modeled, can I link to an specific level and give it parameters as the families that Revit has by default. Also can I add this elements to any of those families.
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Maybe clarify what It is you want to model. You say walls, floors, doors etc. Is it an actual building part, or an art piece?
To model custom complex shape:
Then choose the type of component it is, wall, window, door, etc... if cant think of a category do a generic model
Then you will be in a family model in-place editor, to add parameters you click the button with multiple cubes in the Properties panel of the Create tab
The parameter window will pop open and so you click the new parameter icon... I think you got it from here
You need to be more specific otherwise this will end up similar to all your other forgotten posts : o)
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ie a custom metal stair, a complex roof, a wall defined by a cloud point,...
@Darwin33 wrote:ie a custom metal stair, a complex roof, a wall defined by a cloud point,...
The question is still generic....There are things you can model in place and others where you need to workout in Family or Conceptual Massing Editors.
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