Wrap Wall Sweep at Wall End in Revit
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- In this quick tip for Revit I will demonstrate how to wrap wall sweeps around end of walls or how to end them at curtain walls or frameless doors. I will show these techniques on baseboards and crown moldings. Wall sweeps behave in a different way depending on whether they are part of wall type or created as independent object. Both cases are demonstrated.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:54 Wall Sweep around Wall End Creatio
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You are a GENIUS!! Thank you Sir!
I am glad the tutorial was helpful.
NICE.THANKS
Thank You! Great
Glad it helped!
PUT THE LINE INVISIBLE thanksssss
U r a very good teacher. I really like ur videos. I m a child in front of u if u compared as Revit knowledge. But i think u can hide that line by using line work tool.
Please try and let me know.
Thank u so much.
Yes, that is good idea. You can hide that line with linework tool. The problematic thing is, that you have to do that in every view where the wall sweep is visible. Linework tool is very useful, but sometimes it can get too tedious.
@@BIMforInteriorDesign is it possible to make a video on Revit family templets, where u can division the family temple and give a summery which temple do what?.
Please🙏
@@shishirchowdhury1894 That's an interesting idea. I will see if I make such a tutorial in the future. I've got different ideas planned for the near future.