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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> fer forgé!
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hello! i have a basic knowledge of revit and i find it kinda interesting! but i wonder what's the best way to make -or insert- fer forgé object?? i'm desiging a small villa and i came across this problem, what can i do?? thanks for the help and have a nice day...
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Do you mean this?
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yes..
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You could model it as a window family with sweeps, but if you have an image of what you want you may consider mapping it onto a piece of glass or as a material or a material with cutouts / perforations.
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do you mean something like transparency map? would you please guide me with some steps to do it? ( material with cutouts / perforations.) thanks...
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