I didn’t start from a family template. What I used was a project file created from default Revit metric template which comes with Revit. In this case it was Revit 2022 and its metric template
Yes, it can work. Let's say that you would like to apply it to specific shape created by Model In-Place, than use a Sweep tool and make a curved Path. If your curve is a quarter of a circle for example, after you made it you should setup reference planes toward that curve. So, if middle one goes from a center of a sweep path to the middle of the path, which is 22.5 degrees, than other two can be 15 degrees from a middle one. Those reference planes can be the host for your Void Sweep which will cut the main Sweep. Or, just make one Void Sweep at the middle ref. plane and go Rotate + Copy for degrees you need, or radial Array, depending on your case. Hope this will help you and please let me know if you succeed. If not please join our community and popup questoin there, it's free :)
Amazingly simple!
Bravo
The simpler, the better! Glad you find it simple and useful 👍
THANK YOU ! you have no idea how much your videos are helping =)
Pleasure is mine! I am so glad to hear this and it’s a real boost for us to keep going this way :)
Thank you, nice tutorial
You’re very welcome :) don’t forget to take a look at our other tutorials, hope you will find useful ones as well
best tutorials ever !!
Thank you very much!These comments encouraged us to be better every day 💪
Thank you
Is there a family template you are starting from? I can't figure out how to start on the blank slate you have.
I didn’t start from a family template. What I used was a project file created from default Revit metric template which comes with Revit. In this case it was Revit 2022 and its metric template
Is there a way to do this on curved walls?
Yes, it can work.
Let's say that you would like to apply it to specific shape created by Model In-Place, than use a Sweep tool and make a curved Path. If your curve is a quarter of a circle for example, after you made it you should setup reference planes toward that curve. So, if middle one goes from a center of a sweep path to the middle of the path, which is 22.5 degrees, than other two can be 15 degrees from a middle one. Those reference planes can be the host for your Void Sweep which will cut the main Sweep. Or, just make one Void Sweep at the middle ref. plane and go Rotate + Copy for degrees you need, or radial Array, depending on your case.
Hope this will help you and please let me know if you succeed. If not please join our community and popup questoin there, it's free :)
please make a tutorial to demonstrate this, i’m not sure i understand completely
@@bfotso7845 will try but can't promisse