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Hi, i need to create the shapes and profiles under the juliet balcony(round) on the picture i uploaded.could any one please help. i also need to know if it is the same principles for the roof fascia.I've been doing a lot of reading on revit and i hope to master it soon.thanks in advance.
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you can do it by simply creating either a sweep or a revolve (but i prefer sweep) out of a generic family and categorize it later. sweep lets you create an arc for the path and sketch a profile just like what you have in the reference picture. hope this helps
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Magrevit,thanks a lot much easier than i thought.I appreciate the time and interest you gave.Sincerely hope i can make a contribution to the forums and this site in the near future.Nuff Respect Jamaican style...
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