Hi Dzan, thanks for your video. I would like to create a stacking glazed corner door which will show up on both the door and window schedule. Is it possible to create a nested family using the corner window as the basis?
I am not sure. Never thought of it that way. I think the category of the custom family would need to be a multi-catagory instead of strictly a door or window family. I would have to experiment with the idea. If you can give me a picture sample of what you are trying to make, I can investigate further asap.
Nice video.thanks. Is there a way to link the RPs of the adjacent wall to whatever type of adjacent wall thickness so that we do not need to manually readjust the adjacent wall window frame width every time we change the adjacent wall type? in the video it is not shown what happens to the frame when we change the adjacent wall type. thanks
You can try to align and lock the RPs to the exterior face of the adjacent wall and perhaps create a parameter that associates with the frame thickness
Thanks!
just the lower frame wasn't locked ;)
Hi Dzan, thanks for your video. I would like to create a stacking glazed corner door which will show up on both the door and window schedule. Is it possible to create a nested family using the corner window as the basis?
I am not sure. Never thought of it that way. I think the category of the custom family would need to be a multi-catagory instead of strictly a door or window family. I would have to experiment with the idea. If you can give me a picture sample of what you are trying to make, I can investigate further asap.
Nice video.thanks. Is there a way to link the RPs of the adjacent wall to whatever type of adjacent wall thickness so that we do not need to manually readjust the adjacent wall window frame width every time we change the adjacent wall type? in the video it is not shown what happens to the frame when we change the adjacent wall type. thanks
You can try to align and lock the RPs to the exterior face of the adjacent wall and perhaps create a parameter that associates with the frame thickness
@@DzanTa Thank you. could you do a screencast so that we can see how you achieve it?