Awesome tutorial. Thank you. But I have a question. I tried to make my own pattern in autocad. But I cant import it to the cladding as you shown to us. Can you please tell me how did you draw the butterfly pattern in autocad (like settings, or conditions that the drawing will directly apply to the revit wall)? How should I do that? I really need your advice. Thank you in advance.
Hi Ankh-Erdene Bat-Erdene, i made the AutoCAD drawing and imported this in to an elevation view from Revit. And start modifying the Curtain Wall Profile and use the Pick Lines tool to acquire the AutoCAD lines.
Thank you for your reply. So you mean you used AutoCAD Architecture? I drew my pattern in AutoCAD. Can you tell me bit more detailed? I am so sorry for the many questions, I am quite new to revit program.
Yes, you need to model a curtain wall in Revit (as a wall) and then import your AutoCAD file in the elevation view. And start modifying the profile of the wall.
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Awesome tutorial. Thank you. But I have a question. I tried to make my own pattern in autocad. But I cant import it to the cladding as you shown to us. Can you please tell me how did you draw the butterfly pattern in autocad (like settings, or conditions that the drawing will directly apply to the revit wall)? How should I do that? I really need your advice.
Thank you in advance.
Hi Ankh-Erdene Bat-Erdene, i made the AutoCAD drawing and imported this in to an elevation view from Revit. And start modifying the Curtain Wall Profile and use the Pick Lines tool to acquire the AutoCAD lines.
Thank you for your reply. So you mean you used AutoCAD Architecture? I drew my pattern in AutoCAD. Can you tell me bit more detailed? I am so sorry for the many questions, I am quite new to revit program.
Curtain wall in revit? or Curtain wall in AutoCAD Architecture? Again thank you and sorry for the questions.
Yes, you need to model a curtain wall in Revit (as a wall) and then import your AutoCAD file in the elevation view. And start modifying the profile of the wall.
Thank you so much for the reply. Yes, I will try to do that, and let you know the results. Thank you again, :D