Guys, we just got a project that involves existing interior with lots of wood panel wainscott. Each panel is about 36" wide with its own border and etc.
What is your suggestion to do this the practical way, knowing perspective rendering and color elevation are in tall order.
I m thinking of wall hosted array family, but if you have to do that for every wall then it is not a good practice, considering things will change through phases.
Using image file for wall patterns is not good with equal array in elevation view, no wall will ever have perfect 36x dimensions
Anyone ?
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Generally, we model wainscots as a Wall Types - since that what they are. What it sounds like you are describing is vertical and horizontal trim over the wood paneling (verticals spaced @ 3'-0" ). That trim could be done with vertical and horizontal Wall Sweeps. As for Rendering, that's all about the Materials' Appearance Asset.
I recommend the curtain wall, you can configure it without studs, only with panels (and here you model your wooden panels) and edit the grid as you see fit in each case, eliminating some sections
Roi G. | AUTODESK REVIT & DYNAMO EXPERT
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