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Roof plane by 3 points

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panastos
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Roof plane by 3 points

I want to create a roof by using 3 points. This must be a planar roof I can use as a work plane, I cannot use shape editing.

 

What is the best method to do this? I'd love to create a reference plane, but there doesn't seem to be a way to do one using 3 points in Revit, which is... surprising. 

 

Is there a Dynamo solution?

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syman2000
in reply to: panastos

Can you post a screenshot what you want to achieve?

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Message 3 of 6
panastos
in reply to: syman2000

What I would really like is to model a reference plane with 3 points... not sure how I could illustrate that. Maybe I could try to just rotate a flat plane in 2 different views?

 

But in terms of the roof, maybe I can describe it a little better. If I am not using a reference plane, I want to model a rectangular roof by specifying 4 sketch lines in plan and then creating a slope by specifying the elevation at 3 of the points. The roof has a diagonal slope.

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syman2000
in reply to: panastos

Easiest way is to use adaptive 3 point family. Load it into your project. Then select the point and move to location you want.

syman2000_1-1697499012463.png

 

Afterward you click on set reference plane and pick the adaptive point surface as your plane.

 

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If you don't want the model to display, you can hide it and the points will still be there.

 

syman2000_2-1697499102186.png

 

After that, you can use the roof by face

 

syman2000_0-1697499257222.png

 

This will create your roof

 

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Alfredo_Medina
in reply to: panastos

@panastos 

Why do you say that you cannot use shape editing? Can't you find out the elevation of the points in the project using Spot Elevation? and then can't you create a roof as a triangle, the footprint of the roof, and then elevate each corner to the correspondent elevation?


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Message 6 of 6
panastos
in reply to: Alfredo_Medina

@syman2000 

 

Thanks a lot, this works. It is a little finnicky to get the points in the right place, the snaps for some reason don't work in 3D, and you can't input the elevations directly. Also this only forms a triangle, to get a rectangle I had to extend the edges and cut out the shape I needed. Next time I might take a look at getting the family rectangular.

 

@Alfredo_Medina 

 

As I mentioned above, if you edit the shape, Revit no longer recognizes a plane and you can't use the face as a work plane (which with a bidirectional/diagonal slope is a must for modeling the framing.) I'm not sure if this is always the case or only if you edit it out of being planar, but with the 1/256" precision Revit uses (which is pretty strange to me), it would be extremely difficult to keep it planar regardless.

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