Thank you! I used to do it with an array of generic model buffles that are stretchable. After creating an array I was ungrouping the baffles that I wanted to stretch somehow. That way you presented seems to be waaay easier:)
Thank you very much, this is a great way to do this kind of ceiling, but I have a question, how can you know the area of this ceiling and even more, could you take that information in a Schedules/Quantities?
Hi, I am not sure what the best way to calculate area of such a ceiling is, because Revit does not show area of roofs created as a sloped glazing type.
Thank you! I used to do it with an array of generic model buffles that are stretchable. After creating an array I was ungrouping the baffles that I wanted to stretch somehow. That way you presented seems to be waaay easier:)
Yes, there are many ways to do this. The more ways you know, the better for you, because you can choose which one suits the situation the most.
thank you
I am glad the video is useful.
Thank you very much, this is a great way to do this kind of ceiling, but I have a question, how can you know the area of this ceiling and even more, could you take that information in a Schedules/Quantities?
Hi, I am not sure what the best way to calculate area of such a ceiling is, because Revit does not show area of roofs created as a sloped glazing type.