Hello....again!
I have a 3 story building model that is a dog leg shape. I need to take this dog leg, make a copy and straighten it. This is another condo complex project. every building is pretty exact so the building i am straightening need to match the others, so my thought was to split the building at the bisector, rotate one half to straighten then go into the model and extend/join walls. Then just redo the roof. I can think of exactly how to do in in CAD or Architecture, but not in revit. Thank you again, in advance!
P.S. I have attached a screen shot of the first floor plan with a ref plane created at the bisector
Matt
I'd us Scope Box to rotate the left side to horizontal .
If you want to create two files , then you can duplicate the file and then , using two Scope Boxes to erase everything that is out of the scope boxes in both files .
Then Link one Revit File into another..
Constantin Stroescu
thank you for the option. I would rather keep it one file, because I will have several other building files linked into a master site plan. This kills me cause I would think you could create a reference plane then slice the entire model (just like acad 3d), rotate, then just stretch/join walls back together.
well......that was pathetically easy.....i simply went into the 3D/top view.....window selected the angled half, copied it up and then rotated. 2nd, jsut copied the horizontal half up. Good lord, I need to call it quits for the week! LOL!
Good work. 3d view enables you to deal with all visble components, so you can modify the model easily.
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