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Message 1 of 27
Marielen_
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slab edge

Good morning,   

 

I would like to draw the slab edge inclined, how to do this? The Revit present this support? Thanks

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Message 2 of 27
georgehobel
in reply to: Marielen_

which edge?? 

1.  the top edge so it will be a tapered entry at the portal?

2. bottom edge so it will be a thickened slab?

3. leading edge so it will look funky?

George Hobel
Reflections of Charlotte
Residential Building and Design
Message 3 of 27
Marielen_
in reply to: georgehobel

to draw curb on an inclined slab.

Message 4 of 27
georgehobel
in reply to: Marielen_

that wasnt one of the options.....  🙂

 

if you want it in 3d, you can made the entire slab the full thickness of slab plus curb... then create a void to shape the curb, cutting the rest out.

 

or.. you could create the slab as a sweep with the curb profile built into the profile...

 

or you could make the slab... and then add the curb as a sweep of its own.

 

if you want it in 2d only... then just use a fill region on the section drawing...

 

George Hobel
Reflections of Charlotte
Residential Building and Design
Message 5 of 27
barthbradley
in reply to: Marielen_

Are you trying to put a slab edge on the sloping side of a sloped slab? Make the slab horizontal, apply edges and slope again. Edges will follow.  

 

Slab Edge A.png

 

Message 6 of 27
Marielen_
in reply to: barthbradley

ok, thanks for the answer, in another case, what do you suggest for inclination of this drainage channel?

The sweep is limited because it does not make angled turns with straight lines (long paths) and by family of metric profile there is no possibility of inclination.

 

imagem.PNG

 

Message 7 of 27
ToanDN
in reply to: Marielen_

Use a swept blend. Draw the path horizontal. Place one profile at the start point of the path, place the same profile at the endpoint and move it up vertically.
Message 8 of 27
barthbradley
in reply to: Marielen_

Why doesn't your drainage channel slope?  Want one the does?  

 

Drainage Channel.png

Message 9 of 27
Marielen_
in reply to: barthbradley

because I don't want draw a slab for a inclination, no necessary

Message 10 of 27
barthbradley
in reply to: Marielen_

I'm not understanding the drawing. What am I looking at? 

Message 11 of 27
Marielen_
in reply to: ToanDN

I do not think it is a good option, because as the image shows that it is a long road and the sweep does not select all the way and it would have to be divided into parts, it would be laborious.imagem 2.PNG
Message 12 of 27
Marielen_
in reply to: barthbradley

It's a traced of road

Message 13 of 27
barthbradley
in reply to: Marielen_

are you trying to model a curb and gutter?  

Message 14 of 27
Marielen_
in reply to: barthbradley

Yes, but there is no gutter, just curb and natural terrain and after that, a drainage channel.
Message 15 of 27
barthbradley
in reply to: Marielen_


@Marielen_ wrote:
Yes, but there is no gutter, just curb and natural terrain and after that, a drainage channel.

 

Natural terrain?  Are you working with a Revit Toposurface? 

Message 16 of 27
Marielen_
in reply to: barthbradley

yes

Message 17 of 27
barthbradley
in reply to: Marielen_


@Marielen_ wrote:

yes


 

TMI. 😏

 

Hey, I have no idea what you are doing or how you are doing it, but it sounds like you are trying to get hardscape to follow Toposuface. This is how I roll when doing that...


https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/class/Make-Hardscape-Follow-Site-Topography-and-Site-To...

Message 18 of 27
Marielen_
in reply to: barthbradley

Good morning,
I work in a company that wants to implement the 3D model for drainage and
highways, but encountering many difficulties with REVIT, do you think there
is another program or do you think this is the best option?
Message 19 of 27
ToanDN
in reply to: Marielen_

Infraworks and Civil3D maybe?
Message 20 of 27
barthbradley
in reply to: Marielen_


@Marielen_ wrote:
Good morning,
I work in a company that wants to implement the 3D model for drainage and
highways, but encountering many difficulties with REVIT, do you think there
is another program or do you think this is the best option?


1. What does your company do? 

 

2. What difficulties are you experiencing with Revit?  

 

...

 

 

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