As stated in the title sweep object not working with void extrusion.
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As stated in the title sweep object not working with void extrusion.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by barthbradley. Go to Solution.
Void seems to be cutting fine on my end. Did you post the correct file?
Void seems to be cutting fine on my end. Did you post the correct file?
...this void?
It's the correct file, I have just added a screenshot of where I want the void to be, welcome to refer to that image
It's the correct file, I have just added a screenshot of where I want the void to be, welcome to refer to that image
They cut fine here...
...you need to select and cut each solid component with the void.
They cut fine here...
...you need to select and cut each solid component with the void.
WHAT!? how come?! Mine is not working...Would you mind to send me the file you downloaded..
WHAT!? how come?! Mine is not working...Would you mind to send me the file you downloaded..
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@Anonymous wrote:It's the correct file, I have just added a screenshot of where I want the void to be, welcome to refer to that image
Dunno. Are you selecting and cutting each elements you want to Cut with the Void? Separate transactions?
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@Anonymous wrote:It's the correct file, I have just added a screenshot of where I want the void to be, welcome to refer to that image
Dunno. Are you selecting and cutting each elements you want to Cut with the Void? Separate transactions?
I think I know what's going on. You want to cut multiple solids with the same void, but you don't see the void once you cut the first solid. It's still there. It just isn't in an "unattached" state. That is, it isn't orange and visually detectable anymore. But it is still there and selectable with your mouse. Click on Cut Geometry, select the solid to cut and then hover your mouse cursor around where the void is located until it highlights blue -- and then snap on it!
I think I know what's going on. You want to cut multiple solids with the same void, but you don't see the void once you cut the first solid. It's still there. It just isn't in an "unattached" state. That is, it isn't orange and visually detectable anymore. But it is still there and selectable with your mouse. Click on Cut Geometry, select the solid to cut and then hover your mouse cursor around where the void is located until it highlights blue -- and then snap on it!
So, how'd I do Flora?
So, how'd I do Flora?
It's cutting fine and you need to select and cut each solid component with the void.
Which Revit version are you using?
It's cutting fine and you need to select and cut each solid component with the void.
Which Revit version are you using?
Hi @Anonymous,
Thanks for posting. It looks like @barthbradley found the cause and gave you suggestions on how to resolve this, so for now, I am going to mark this as "Solved". This won't prevent other members from commenting on this question though in the event other ideas come up!
Thank you @barthbradley !
Let us know how things are going!
Hi @Anonymous,
Thanks for posting. It looks like @barthbradley found the cause and gave you suggestions on how to resolve this, so for now, I am going to mark this as "Solved". This won't prevent other members from commenting on this question though in the event other ideas come up!
Thank you @barthbradley !
Let us know how things are going!
@lim.wendy wrote:Thank you @barthbradley !
Let us know how things are going!
Never mind me, Wendy. I'm a big fan or yours. I sincerely hope everything is going well for you.
@lim.wendy wrote:Thank you @barthbradley !
Let us know how things are going!
Never mind me, Wendy. I'm a big fan or yours. I sincerely hope everything is going well for you.
I was having the same problem. Thanks for your answer, that realy help
I was having the same problem. Thanks for your answer, that realy help
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