I'm encountering an issue with modeling slopes in Revit, particularly when attempting to create a parkade with double tee elements sloping both from North to South and from West to East. The double tee family I'm working with is based on the Generic Model family template. I'm unsure how to properly place this family in my drawing to achieve the desired multi-directional slope. Can any experienced Revit users offer some guidance on how to approach this challenge.
(In the past, when working with objects sloped in one direction, I would create a sloped surface family and use it as a base by loading it into the project. Subsequently, I would place components onto this sloped surface. However, I've come to realize that this approach may not be the most efficient for larger workflows, not to mention how challenging it is to deal with this "multi-directional slope".)
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I would think that you would need a guide could this be achieved with a Floor where you can edit the elements for create multi-planer slopes?
Here is a thread i have used previously as an example of such mythologies
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