I think I owe you a beer. I just upped your views by about 20,000 as I have now watched this so many times because things aren't as easy in Revit as they probably could be. Thank you.
Thanks for posting this! One problem - At the step at 1:33 where you move the second rail along the horizontal plane, Revit won't let me do it! I can only move the rails vertically. What do I do?
but what it I want the upper part of my wall to be over some distance to the underside of the slab? I tried to align everything but that doesn't seem to work and just pushes everything over by the same distance
Thanks for the video it is very comprehensive. One question for you though: what if you want to create a sloped wall that is not from level to level? That second line that you copied to your 2nd floor I want to place it to an intermediary level. To describe my dilemma, I have two concrete roofs at two different level of an outside staircase, now I want to join these two concrete roofs with a sloped wall like you did between your two levels. The thing is none of these two roofs have a level attached to them and it would seem odd that you have to create a level for each element that is parallel to the original "true" levels. I have created a work plane for each of these two roofs but Revit does not allow to pick a work plane only levels and to complicate the matter the align command does not work either when I pick the top surface of my sloped wall and try to align it with the higher concrete roof. I am a debutant so I am sure a simple solution is out there but I am yet to find it :-) and I love Revit so far but I find frustrating that you can sometimes spend hours trying different methods that should work to reach the same goal and the software only seems to allow one of these methods.
Been a year... but if u create a intermidiate level temporarly just to create your sloped wall, would that work? A to B is the original, you create level C. So it does A to C and then C to B.
Been 2 years... But can't you just make a section or use the elevation to draw your line wherever you want? (To have Revit place the line in the correct plane, create vertical reference planes in the floorplan first)
dose anyone know, say if i want to have a sloped wall, thats at a hight(say 8'), which is not up to the next level( say 12') height, what should i do? where can ii set the line height?
hello, i just wanted to ask you what tools in revit it takes to do some of the projects , of zaha hadid for example..you have seen her organic work , or calatarava's train station works, i cant comprehend where to start and how revit would handle things like that..simply because i have not seen such revit DEMO on youtube! so just try to answer to your best and hopefully upload some DEMO..coz then we gonna learn every thing involved in such DEMO if its made for educational ...!
I think I owe you a beer. I just upped your views by about 20,000 as I have now watched this so many times because things aren't as easy in Revit as they probably could be. Thank you.
Very informative and easy to follow. Thanks for putting this together.
Yessssss! Finally tackled this for my assignment:) Thanks man! You da best.
Thanks for posting this! One problem - At the step at 1:33 where you move the second rail along the horizontal plane, Revit won't let me do it! I can only move the rails vertically. What do I do?
This was extremely helpful.
thank you so much!
This helped me create a conceptual model I needed! Thanks a lot my dude!
thank you so much. can I edit the profile of the sloped wall?
please does anybody know how to push walls in or out on revit? thank you
but what it I want the upper part of my wall to be over some distance to the underside of the slab? I tried to align everything but that doesn't seem to work and just pushes everything over by the same distance
any other options..? so we dont have to use mass..?
Does anyone know if autodesk removed this feature? i cant see create form from lines anywhere
You have to select the lines so you can create form
Thanks for the video it is very comprehensive. One question for you though: what if you want to create a sloped wall that is not from level to level? That second line that you copied to your 2nd floor I want to place it to an intermediary level. To describe my dilemma, I have two concrete roofs at two different level of an outside staircase, now I want to join these two concrete roofs with a sloped wall like you did between your two levels. The thing is none of these two roofs have a level attached to them and it would seem odd that you have to create a level for each element that is parallel to the original "true" levels. I have created a work plane for each of these two roofs but Revit does not allow to pick a work plane only levels and to complicate the matter the align command does not work either when I pick the top surface of my sloped wall and try to align it with the higher concrete roof. I am a debutant so I am sure a simple solution is out there but I am yet to find it :-) and I love Revit so far but I find frustrating that you can sometimes spend hours trying different methods that should work to reach the same goal and the software only seems to allow one of these methods.
Been a year... but if u create a intermidiate level temporarly just to create your sloped wall, would that work? A to B is the original, you create level C. So it does A to C and then C to B.
Been 2 years... But can't you just make a section or use the elevation to draw your line wherever you want? (To have Revit place the line in the correct plane, create vertical reference planes in the floorplan first)
Thank you very much, this video was very helpfull...👌🏽
Thx dude! But how to choose front on the sloped wall?
How soon can you make a tutorial video for beginners for making a Slanted Curtain Wall Without Mass using an octagon?
IM going to lose it. how in the bloody world Do i get the option to make it a flat plain? The circular one keeps popping up and I can change anything
how u make that flat floor? i need it b4 i create a wall
thanks for the tip mate, but how can I place window or curtain wall into this wall?
very good simple explanation, with room to improve as necessary. thanks. :)
what about if we reduce the ht. what is the solution for this?
Hi I have an doubt ,I watched Ur video, how create openings in tht inclined wall !!!
dose anyone know, say if i want to have a sloped wall, thats at a hight(say 8'), which is not up to the next level( say 12') height, what should i do? where can ii set the line height?
Wow this is incredibly useful! Thank you very much!
Does anybody know how to create this kind of wall in analysis model ? This is only solid geometry and it's not seen in Robot :|
how would you create a honeycom ceiling in revit
This was so helpful!!!
THANKS FOR MAKING IT
hello, i just wanted to ask you what tools in revit it takes to do some of the projects , of zaha hadid for example..you have seen her organic work , or calatarava's train station works, i cant comprehend where to start and how revit would handle things like that..simply because i have not seen such revit DEMO on youtube! so just try to answer to your best and hopefully upload some DEMO..coz then we gonna learn every thing involved in such DEMO if its made for educational ...!
Thank you Brother.
I know this was posted 3 years ago, but thank you so much in 2014! :D Can you also placed standard windows on the sloped wall?
it helped me in 2019 XD
THANK YOU!
Thanks brother
thank u. Helpd a lot.
Cheers
and how to make a curved sloped wall
good question...
I have the same question. If you already know how to do it, let me know.
Thank you sooooo much!!
It helps. Thanks you. :)
thank you
thank you!!
Thanks man
merciiiiiiii
thx
It does not give me the options! It just creates the circle!
ur a fukin legend
brens el gens
im stupid, im a newbie, its so freaken hard to follow i keep dozing off... who are you teaching? people who know revit laready?
tehs r gei lelz
Can you assign panel to it , like curtain wall ?