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thank you so much for your effort but i have a question if you dont mind, i need to the profiles of the swept blend to remain vertical, not perpendicular, any help please?
What do you mean by remain vertical, you cand draw the path as you like, vertical, horizontal, curve, ... And you can draw the profile shape as yoy like also. So what is your question? Can you explain more?
@@ds-pro1307 profile 1 and profile 2 will maintain to be perpendicular to the path and they will rotate accordingly whenever you edit the path , i want to keep the profile plane fixed and edit the path especially when i draw the path using arc tool, if you to edit the radios of the the path, the profiles will change their plane however i want them fixed Thank you for response
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Who talked about more than on loop. When you draw a sweep you have 2 steps, the first one is the path sketch in this draw your quarter of circle, and the at the profile draw one loop gor th donut profile and that is it.
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Good video
Very useful vedio , thanks alot 👍
You are welcome.
Keep watching.
If you are interresting in enhancing your revit experience in family creations especially for bridges, we recommend you to get our advanced course, we offer you this promotional link to buy the course, and you get the families as resource for frew:
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thank you so much for your effort but i have a question if you dont mind, i need to the profiles of the swept blend to remain vertical, not perpendicular, any help please?
What do you mean by remain vertical, you cand draw the path as you like, vertical, horizontal, curve, ...
And you can draw the profile shape as yoy like also. So what is your question? Can you explain more?
@@ds-pro1307 profile 1 and profile 2 will maintain to be perpendicular to the path and they will rotate accordingly whenever you edit the path , i want to keep the profile plane fixed and edit the path especially when i draw the path using arc tool, if you to edit the radios of the the path, the profiles will change their plane however i want them fixed
Thank you for response
Please take note that we have recently uploaded our revit advanced course on Udemy, and we are currently offering a substantial discount of 70%. Additionally, we have added several new videos that cover the topic of creating families, and we are offering the families as downloadable gift. If you are interested, you can purchase this course using the coupon link provided below:
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how do you draw half a donut? or quarter donut
Using sweep method.
Make a semi circle or a quarter of a circle for the path, and the profile of donut in the profile.
@@ds-pro1307 revit tells me: error "More than one loop not allowed"
Who talked about more than on loop.
When you draw a sweep you have 2 steps, the first one is the path sketch in this draw your quarter of circle, and the at the profile draw one loop gor th donut profile and that is it.
If you want to learn more you can enroll to the complete revit advanced course using this promotion link and get the model and familes as gift:
www.udemy.com/course/revit-advanced-course-advanced-topics/?couponCode=A884A0338408B251102B