Taming Parametric Curves in Revit Family Editor - Flexing Circles and Ellipses

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  • Опубліковано 20 кві 2017
  • Have you ever tried to control the shape of a curved form parametrically in the Family Editor? If so, you’ve no doubt discovered that flexing them sometimes throws you a curveball. In this session we’ll explore several techniques to tame your unruly parametric curves. We’ll look at examples of circles, arcs, quarter round, half round, arches, and we’ll even check out some splines. We’ll look at both simple and compound curves. We’ll work primarily in the traditional Family Editor but most techniques apply to the massing Family Editor environment as well. We’ll explore curvature and rotation, and we’ll throw in some trigonometry for good measure. After this session, I cannot guarantee that you’ll never have another misbehaving curve in your family content, but what I can promise is that you’ll come away with several useful tools to help you tame them when curve-mischief strikes!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @jackli3938
    @jackli3938 5 років тому +1

    Could you provide the link to creating the constrains "width"? Thanks!

  • @hitomiKartRiders
    @hitomiKartRiders 4 роки тому +2

    can u just explain in easier way ? or less information ?
    i dont even know what to follow...

    • @bengramos9305
      @bengramos9305 3 роки тому

      PLS GIVE A DIRECT INSTRUCTION. THANKS