Hi All,
I want to create this shape roof with this organic shape and curved ridge. A simple loft by in-place mass between these 3 lines should do but all efforts in vain up till now. Im trying to achieve the effect as in the picture attach.
Please can anyone guide how to achieve this.
Thank you.
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Hi All,
I want to create this shape roof with this organic shape and curved ridge. A simple loft by in-place mass between these 3 lines should do but all efforts in vain up till now. Im trying to achieve the effect as in the picture attach.
Please can anyone guide how to achieve this.
Thank you.
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Solved by constantin.stroescu. Go to Solution.
Do not select all the three curves at once, but do it select curve 1 and 2 - and Create Form , then curve 2 and 3 - and Create Form , all in the same Mass Element. The ridge will be on cuve 2
Constantin Stroescu
Do not select all the three curves at once, but do it select curve 1 and 2 - and Create Form , then curve 2 and 3 - and Create Form , all in the same Mass Element. The ridge will be on cuve 2
Constantin Stroescu
Thank you for response.
Still doesn't work. Same error.
I have 3 such roofs. I tried modelling them in Sketchup but now can't seem to bring them into Revit as clean/un-triangulated surfaces.
Any help and guidance is really appreciated.
Thank you for response.
Still doesn't work. Same error.
I have 3 such roofs. I tried modelling them in Sketchup but now can't seem to bring them into Revit as clean/un-triangulated surfaces.
Any help and guidance is really appreciated.
Do one side of the ridge and then mirror to create other side.
Do one side of the ridge and then mirror to create other side.
...actually, I see that the other eave side is shaped differently. Instead of mirror, draw the eave shape for the other side, select it and the ridge line you used to create the first mass roof, and create form. Now ridge line is shared.
...actually, I see that the other eave side is shaped differently. Instead of mirror, draw the eave shape for the other side, select it and the ridge line you used to create the first mass roof, and create form. Now ridge line is shared.
there are several method to do this organic form...I've made three screencast that show these methods:
Roof or Wall by Face can be applied to the organic Surfaces . Wall by Face, usually, gets a better result then Roof by Face....
1.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/e2362083-52c8-40ac-be65-7224aa89142a
2.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/57d0a3bb-ede2-4be1-ad52-07967f658298
3.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/a9dfd22d-276e-4379-b04e-b758dae91026
Constantin Stroescu
there are several method to do this organic form...I've made three screencast that show these methods:
Roof or Wall by Face can be applied to the organic Surfaces . Wall by Face, usually, gets a better result then Roof by Face....
1.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/e2362083-52c8-40ac-be65-7224aa89142a
2.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/57d0a3bb-ede2-4be1-ad52-07967f658298
3.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/a9dfd22d-276e-4379-b04e-b758dae91026
Constantin Stroescu
Thankyou for the detail solutions.
The loft method worked for me.
I made a generic profile and moved the 'points' as per my foot print and form.
The roof-by-face kept giving error, so for the time being I completed the form using wall-by-face.
Thank you everyone for your responses.
Thankyou for the detail solutions.
The loft method worked for me.
I made a generic profile and moved the 'points' as per my foot print and form.
The roof-by-face kept giving error, so for the time being I completed the form using wall-by-face.
Thank you everyone for your responses.
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