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Hi Guys! Looks like karma has finally caught up with me. Some time ago we modelled the ceilings (in pic attached) using the mass category and used a basic wall to model it on its face. (since it was double curved) Only thing is, the BIM coordinator for the project revealed this using mysql database. So we have to make them actual ceilings. The image attached describing the problem is, we cant figure out how to draw double curves using the ceiling category from model in place. Before, I was able to attach a refernace line to define the shape along a path (almost like a sweep) on the face of each shape defining object but cant do the same with model in place ceiling. Does anyone have experience with a double curve ceiling? Any help appreciated, Michael
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This looks like it can be modeled in place component as a sweep in the ceiling category.
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