Multiple Loop Mullion Profiles - What's New in Revit 2025 Webinar

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • This video is an excerpt from our "What's New in Revit 2025" Webinar. It focuses on the topic of Multiple Loop Mullion Profiles.
    About this webinar:
    Join us as we take a deep dive into Revit 2025. With so many new features being introduced, we won’t have time to cover them all but we will go over some of the biggest and most beneficial. These updates will cover general Revit functionality as well as Architectural-specific functions.
    Learning objectives:
    - Learn about the wall join feature and multi-lop curtain wall mullions.
    - Discover the new annotation alignment and sheet collection features.
    - Find out about end condition clean up on canvas.
    - Learn about the enhancements to array in family.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @User_2026_
    @User_2026_ 13 днів тому

    hello there, first thank you but how did manage the panel go all the way inside the mullion?? in my file it stops at the edge of the mullion profile!!

    • @DigitalDraftingSystems
      @DigitalDraftingSystems  13 днів тому +1

      Are you able to provide a bit more detail? We are not sure exactly what is going on. Feel free to provide time stamps in the video as well and be specific as to what you see on your end vs what you see in the video.

    • @User_2026_
      @User_2026_ 13 днів тому

      @@DigitalDraftingSystems so when you go to your 3D model @0:45 I can see that the glass panel is overlapping with the mullion and goes inside the body of the mullion, whereas in my file the glaze panel ends at the outline of the mullion and doesn't overlap with the mullion ( I mean it doesn't go inside ) any suggestions? please bear with me if I couldn't explain clearly, english isn't my first language and thanks for replying

    • @DigitalDraftingSystems
      @DigitalDraftingSystems  12 днів тому

      @@User_2026_ One thing to verify is that you are using the correct family template (curtain wall panel), otherwise the results will not be the same.
      Additionally, if edges are locked to the appropriate planes then it should work as expected.