Hi. When i made the profile A, it kept giving errors that there were no loops when i tried uploading it to my family, and i could not get beyond that stage.
Hi there. That simply means some parts of your lines are not connected. When you see the error, click on show, and it will highlight those open parts for you.
Sure You can. It is exactly like this, but you need to add more profiles around the main part. First draw it on AutoCAD or even on a paper and then try to model it in Revit.
If you watch the video again, you will see that first we draw one side of the Window, and then we repeated it for the other part. You need to do the same for any part that you want to add. You can separate different parts with References and Parameters.
@@RVTPLUS It looks like you have a window with more than 1 pane. I'm talking about a single paned window. See here >> ua-cam.com/video/fvihdhhVtyY/v-deo.html
Well, it seems like you do all the parts correctly. Just instead of deleting the bottom part and drawing another one, First copy the sweep on itself and then delete the bottom part in one of them and in other one delete the other left and right and top part. This way their placement will be correct. But if I you do that, I think you will have extra parts where they reach to each other, so to fix it you can use Void Extrusion. Draw a cube and rotate it 45 degree and then apply it to both bottom corners. You must have 4 of them. Two for both sides of bottom part. One for the left side and last one for the other part.
By creating each loop individually and ensuring they are closed, you can resolve most of the errors. If you provide more details about the issue, I'd be happy to help you troubleshoot further.
@@RVTPLUSplease if so consider making a telegram channel, not just that YT is already integrated in it but also that it's Telegram and all the good features in it. My regards.
I know it could be frustrating. Check if all of different loops are closed and trim them to be sure. Sometimes the error could be because of only a point. Also before using it in the main path test it on a straight line. I hope it works this time.
@@RVTPLUS new question. Is there a way to apply a fill pattern or pattern to any of the line elements I create? For example, of an insulated component.
We can create lines with special Patterns, and also we can create the pattern itself too. If you want to change a line of a component, you can go to its category and change its line type or select it and from Modify tab and View section click on Override and change the Line Type. This video might also help. ua-cam.com/video/vumgVdwdxm4/v-deo.htmlsi=ViuKmkTWVdvOacsD
I had to give up on this video as the narrator way too frequently just clicks through various things without saying what they are doing so you have to back up over and over again to follow the exact sequence of steps. It was frustrating.
Thank you so much for watching my video and for sharing your honest feedback with me! I'm sorry to hear that you had trouble following along - I understand how frustrating it can be when instructions aren't clear. I appreciate your patience and will make sure to double-check my video's clarity, providing more detailed explanations in the future. Meanwhile, I want to reassure you that those parts where I was moving quickly were just repetitive sketching, and I'll make sure to add more thorough explanations before and after those sections. If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to ask - I'm here to help!
Love it, Thank so much. Please more tutorials like this one. Have a nice day.
Glad you liked it. Sure. If you would like to see any specific topic covered, let me know. 🌼
Super helpfull and so well narrated. Thankyou Ella
You're so welcome, and I'm glad you find it helpful.
Very helpful tutorial pls makes more tutorials on family creations
So happy it was helpful. Of course there are a lot to come
@@RVTPLUS thanks
beautiful
Thank you
Thanks a lot
Most welcome 🌼
Hi. When i made the profile A, it kept giving errors that there were no loops when i tried uploading it to my family, and i could not get beyond that stage.
Hi there. That simply means some parts of your lines are not connected. When you see the error, click on show, and it will highlight those open parts for you.
thanks a lot
You are most welcome
also, is it possible to only do an extrusion on 3 sides? I have a window with a flange on all sides except the bottom. Thanks
Sure You can. It is exactly like this, but you need to add more profiles around the main part. First draw it on AutoCAD or even on a paper and then try to model it in Revit.
@@RVTPLUS I don't have or use auto cad. Not 3 sides of the profile, 3 sides of the window.
If you watch the video again, you will see that first we draw one side of the Window, and then we repeated it for the other part. You need to do the same for any part that you want to add. You can separate different parts with References and Parameters.
@@RVTPLUS It looks like you have a window with more than 1 pane. I'm talking about a single paned window. See here >>
ua-cam.com/video/fvihdhhVtyY/v-deo.html
Well, it seems like you do all the parts correctly. Just instead of deleting the bottom part and drawing another one, First copy the sweep on itself and then delete the bottom part in one of them and in other one delete the other left and right and top part. This way their placement will be correct.
But if I you do that, I think you will have extra parts where they reach to each other, so to fix it you can use Void Extrusion. Draw a cube and rotate it 45 degree and then apply it to both bottom corners. You must have 4 of them. Two for both sides of bottom part. One for the left side and last one for the other part.
@RVT PLUS - do you know how to avoid a double profile in the middle?
By creating each loop individually and ensuring they are closed, you can resolve most of the errors. If you provide more details about the issue, I'd be happy to help you troubleshoot further.
What if the bottom and lower have the different section, how to fix that
Well it could be possible if you consider the placement of the glazing in side the new profile.
Thank you
Could you raise this family for us?
You're welcome.
I am looking for a way to share some files or families like this with you, but it is not possible now.
@@RVTPLUSplease if so consider making a telegram channel, not just that YT is already integrated in it but also that it's Telegram and all the good features in it. My regards.
Good Idea. Sure I will think about it. Thank you 🌼
Ugh. I keep getting a "can't create sweep error".
Try to draw lines in one continuous loop and make sure they are long enough. Too small fillets also might cause this error.
@@RVTPLUS will try that. I tried deleting all of my internal ones, but still no luck with that path.
I know it could be frustrating. Check if all of different loops are closed and trim them to be sure. Sometimes the error could be because of only a point. Also before using it in the main path test it on a straight line. I hope it works this time.
@@RVTPLUS new question. Is there a way to apply a fill pattern or pattern to any of the line elements I create? For example, of an insulated component.
We can create lines with special Patterns, and also we can create the pattern itself too. If you want to change a line of a component, you can go to its category and change its line type or select it and from Modify tab and View section click on Override and change the Line Type. This video might also help.
ua-cam.com/video/vumgVdwdxm4/v-deo.htmlsi=ViuKmkTWVdvOacsD
My god Ella... 😊
🙂🌼
I had to give up on this video as the narrator way too frequently just clicks through various things without saying what they are doing so you have to back up over and over again to follow the exact sequence of steps. It was frustrating.
Thank you so much for watching my video and for sharing your honest feedback with me!
I'm sorry to hear that you had trouble following along - I understand how frustrating it can be when instructions aren't clear. I appreciate your patience and will make sure to double-check my video's clarity, providing more detailed explanations in the future.
Meanwhile, I want to reassure you that those parts where I was moving quickly were just repetitive sketching, and I'll make sure to add more thorough explanations before and after those sections.
If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to ask - I'm here to help!