This video would solve my design problem if I'd be able to even start it. I maybe very dimwit (although using Revit for 20 years) but I appreciate if you make a version of this video explaining it step by step.
Hello, Luis Herrera. This video was not supposed to be a tutorial, but just a demonstration without narration. Had it been a tutorial, it would have been much longer. However, I promise to do a tutorial about this same topic.
For those who asked about the blog article during the time the blog was down: the blog is available again. The updated address of the article is the one shown above, in the description
Great video! Could I ask a question? What lines did you use? Polylines give curves where you don't want them. I couldn't find the post on your forum unfortunately. Many thanks in advance!
In reply to Lucky Mercado: sorry, unfortunately, my blog was attacked, and my articles are not available at the moment. Probably it will be back in December. As an alternative I provide online training on Revit topics (in English or Spanish). If you are interested, please contact me at alfredo@nerdyalf.com
Hi, Na Rem. I have changed the link in the description of the video to go exactly to the blog article, not to the home page of the blog. Please use that link to find the article.
nice video, but why when i create solid, the plane becomes with several internal lines? but not a flat simple plane like in the video... i took hours figuring out that but still no solution.... anyone can help?
I absolutely love this video! Without this video tutorial, it would've been impossible for me to design tensile fabric roof! Thank you so much!
Thanks for this video, found it very helpful!
This video would solve my design problem if I'd be able to even start it. I maybe very dimwit (although using Revit for 20 years) but I appreciate if you make a version of this video explaining it step by step.
Hello, Luis Herrera. This video was not supposed to be a tutorial, but just a demonstration without narration. Had it been a tutorial, it would have been much longer. However, I promise to do a tutorial about this same topic.
For those who asked about the blog article during the time the blog was down: the blog is available again. The updated address of the article is the one shown above, in the description
Good question. I don't know how it will transfer...
Yuyu, please read the blog article for more information. The link is in the description of the video.
I'm a novice so can you explain how the set up was plotted? What plane were the points set, what template was used, etc.
The template is "generic model adaptive". The points were set in the default workplane, the default reference level 1.
Great video!
Could I ask a question? What lines did you use? Polylines give curves where you don't want them. I couldn't find the post on your forum unfortunately. Many thanks in advance!
Yes, sorry, that link is no longer available. Splines. Polylines is a term used in AutoCAD, not in Revit.
can i convert it to cad file ??
In reply to Lucky Mercado: sorry, unfortunately, my blog was attacked, and my articles are not available at the moment. Probably it will be back in December. As an alternative I provide online training on Revit topics (in English or Spanish). If you are interested, please contact me at alfredo@nerdyalf.com
Hi, Na Rem. I have changed the link in the description of the video to go exactly to the blog article, not to the home page of the blog. Please use that link to find the article.
What pattern?
the blog article is not opening
Yes, sorry, that link is no longer available.
nice video,
but why when i create solid, the plane becomes with several internal lines? but not a flat simple plane like in the video...
i took hours figuring out that but still no solution.... anyone can help?
Did you figure it out?
Nice one man!!!!!
sir i cant find the tutorial on your website...can you please share the link sir i need to learn this one for my thesis....thank you
Yes, sorry, that link is no longer available.
Thanks! Check the channel. There are some other videos that you might like.
helpful thanks
Glad to be helpful.