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Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 11:56:45 AM | rhino to revit

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hi everyone.  I have searched for a long time for an anaswer and have had no results.  i made a floor slab in rhino in imported to revit as a SAT file it comes in as a component.  when i go to add components to it such as toilets, chairs, ect it does not snap.  I am also having an issue with adding walls to the floor slab.  i do not think revit is recognizing my imported item as a floor slab and will not let me add walls to it.  any help would be appreciated. 


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Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 1:50:20 PM | rhino to revit

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recreate that floor within revit. Even if it has a slope, it can be done in revit. Can you upload some shots of what you want to do?


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Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 2:37:57 PM | rhino to revit

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what im trying to do is add stadium seating to the curves on that mass and somehow have my walls follow the curved floor slab.



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Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:44:56 PM | rhino to revit

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We will use a "hackwall" then .... to makes things easier (is too hard creating one by one every single seat) .

And a lot of levels to locate the furniture and seats.

You create straight floors to get the correct intersection with the curved slab, and then create the seats with the curtain wall hack.

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Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 8:12:34 PM | rhino to revit

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that is what i am attempting to do but can not follow your instructions in the revit document could you please explain in further deatail.  thank you every much.

 


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