Hi everybody
Does anyone have any idea how I should best create this shape of wall?
Thanks in advance
Thomas
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You will not be able to create this with a "wall" sitting at an angle like that. Walls in Revit have to be 90 deg to the floor.
There are some options.
There are probably a couple of other solution people might offer up as well. Do you know what the sectional condition is there? If you sketch that out, that might help decide which is the best way to go.
Still haven't figured out how to modify a wall reveal. Can anyone explain in short please?
Hi @Anonymous,
A wall relveal is like a wall sweep.... Does that help?
Alright, a wall reveal is a reveal composed of a trajectory and a profile.
The profile cuts the wall.
The trajectory is a horizontal line that runs along the face of the wall. For reveals that run along several walls, you can just pick mutiple but adjacent walls for one sweep.
The second parameter is the extremity of the sweep.
Basically, you can make the reveal stop before the end of the wall by selecting the sweep and then playing with the handle.
Finally, you can play with the "modify returns" option in the contaxtual ribbon to change the endings of your reveals (usefull to prolongate a sweep, but I don't kwon how useful it is with a reveal...)
Here it is for the reveal!
Francois-Gabriel Perraudin
BIM management and coaching
Re-hi @Anonymous,
In your situation I would use a model in place family of floor or wall type (floor might make more sense).
If you want a quicker and more "flexible" way of modeling it, use the "slab edge" tool (create>floors>slab edge) with a profile that you draw. Give it the same material as the slab, and they will merge.
Good luck and happy new year,
François
Francois-Gabriel Perraudin
BIM management and coaching
Hi Thomas,
In order to help other users with the same question finding the answer easier, I´ve went on and marked FGPerraudin´s answers and your feedback as Accepted Solution.
Thanks for your participation in the forum.
Best regards,
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