If you have to type values you would have to calculate you can always type: "=" and then enter your calculation. For example : "= 155*2" and it will give you "310" if you confirm it. Also keep up the good work!
As a Professional in the Architecture world, I truly appreciate all the windows and doors you open. Pun intended. It is so difficult to sit and read thru a book when you need a detail on the fly. This is something I've been hoping to learn for awhile, it's hard to know what you need to learn until you come across one of your videos and think how it applies to work and the real world. Also wish I had this when I was a student 10 years ago. Your courses are better than autodesks.
its even more difficult to sit, read a cheat sheet paper, recording, while doing revit, design thinking, taching, and talking at the same time ... :D its a Balkan skill ...
You have no idea how helpful this is! You taught me more in 13 minutes than I learned in 4 years of design school. This is going to make my senior project much easier and less time consuming while still looking awesome and professional.
First of all, thanks for the great vids. I have used them alot. Anyway tried this tutorial out, but there is one small fault which I found out that's need to be addressed, which this when you add your sweep I had to check off the cuttable (all of them) to get this to work correctly. Here aften no problems whatsoever. Keep the good work up.
Interesting technique, however I would always expect on professional projects to just use a surface pattern to the thickness of the siding layer. Good for small scale housing however, which I guess as you mentioned is the most common application for this anyway. If the sweep could be automatically arrayed then maybe, but it probably isn't worth the effort when a good bump map could achieve a convincing siding shadow from a distance.
Excellent. Does this mean that you have to create different wall types for different height walls? If you had taken the profile all the way to the top of the wall, and placed a shorter wall in the model, would the siding continue beyond the wall? Or would it crop the siding to T.O. Wall?
Hey BA, thanks again for another great tutorial! I was looking for this post on the Patreon to ask: Do you know of a way to set up repeating vertical sweeps in a wall type, and also sweeps that automatically appear at openings in a wall. Trying to set up wall types for vertical and horizontal metal siding and would love to have a way for the sweeps to be built in to the wall, especially the trim! Looking forward to the next video as always!
Great instruction, I like your video's because they are short, good explained, and just handeling one isseu. Great keep going!. In this video you mentioned the video for the wall structure with beams and so on, but I miss the link in the description, can you add the link?
Thank you for tutorial. I have 2 questions: 1.My doors and windows do not cut into wall properly. Any clue as to what I am doing wrong. 2. How do I save wall to be use it in another project? Thank you
Good but this applies only wall face, when you use a concrete structural column on wall surface, this will pass empty the column surface on facade. I am looking for complete facade wrapping
Thank you for this tutorial. However, when I insert the window the siding hides about 1/3 of the lower part of the window. Any ideas how to solve this issue?
Another excellent video. One question/suggestion, though, as an American who uses siding as a disigner/builder. The layers of siding are set at a certain "reveal". Which means there is a consistent amount of the siding material visible per row. The amount of reveal is determined by dividing the height of the wall to find the most reasonable number. However, at the top usually the last layer(s) have to be trimmed. In this program, how would you program the profile to account for this adjustment? Would another profile simply have to be created and inserted?
Hi BA thanks for this tutorial. I've tried it but I have a problem in the profile siding. It is not cuttable.but the wall is okay. It just that it was overlapping in the roof and not cut same with the slope with roof. I've tried to attached it in the roof and still not working. Can anyone help me with this. Thanks in advance
Hi, i followed all your instructions and the wall looks great, thanks so much! However, I cannot get to load this new wall with siding you teach into an existing project with stacked walls over a monolithic slab foundation. Can you let me know if you have any videos about it? or just whats the tool to do that? Thanks a lot. Very instructional and simple to follow.
How do you use this method if you are working with a slanted roof and the wall goes all the way up to the roof. Cut will not work. Trim / extend will not work.
You look like Sebastian Stan. Wear a long wig next vid. Joke. Your doing my dream...so LIVE it up like theres no tomorrow. Working BIM here in Philippines.
Hey Balkan. If you ever want to reach more people here in the US. I work in an architectural office and we could collaborate on both systems imperial and metric. I'm currently in the process of working on ny companies templates and system families. Let me know, it would be great learning and showing our best building practices out here.
great help, however cuts through roof when you attach top/base command to roof, and cuts through window trim even when i unchecked all the boxes on the sweeps for cutable... not sure if there is a way to solve this problem?
Hey, this was an awesome tutorial. I try to recreate our house at the moment and we have this kind of siding. Can anyone tell me how to make these sweeps end on the same angle as the wall? If your wall is on an angle for example where the roof is that the sweeps will be shorter but they still have 90 degree corners.
I have the same question! I saw someone made an in-place family and then a void form to cut to gable profile. I am confused about how this all works, but maybe you will find it useful! www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=16759
Great video, but how do you get the sweeps to "duplicate" as you increase the wall height? Or do you have to manually "duplicate" sweeps if your wall height increases?
This is great. I have a question regarding the 2nd option. Is there a way to have it "array" up the wall automatically within constraints (base and top) so that you don't have to manually calculate each offset for every single sweep for the siding? There has to be a way to do that, I just don't know how.
Is there a way to do this vertically instead? Where you can use this to build an outer european wall. With 145mm width and on top of that 120mm. Would love an anwser
Thank you very much but I have a question I worked as in the video and everything was going well but when I put the door and window were not cut off from the wall in the same way that appeared in the video
Hi. Thank you for a great tutorial. When I followed it, I tried to offset the siding downwards 3 cm or so, like siding will be placed on a real house. Do you have a solution for how to offset it in Revit so that it is placed like it would be on a real house?
My "cladding" doesn't wrap when I place windows. At the top of my walls there no cladding above the window, and the window does not cut through part of a cladding siding only a whole.
Dear Balkan Architect ,I have a problem with adding any family types of doors and windows ,So some part of siding panels covered the door and window frame what wrong with this ??
@@ozoglumimarlk145 I think the advantage here is that the profile is just part of any wall that you draw. If you have to deal with a lot of revisions (say in an office) this functionality is critical.
Great video! Question though, when you do the “attach top/base” command you would think the sweep profile would follow the roof slope like a wall does. This is not the case though, instead the sweep continues on, interfering with the roof. Any idea how to get the sweep profile to follow the roof slope? Cheers
In the material browser (look at 6:00 for example) click on the image set for the texture and another window will appear with more options. You can rotate it in there.
Unless you're doing 3D renders, this really isn't necessary for professional projects, as it's just time consuming and resource hungry considering it has to array that 3D profile everywhere you tell it to. You would typically just draw the detail in 2D for sections.
@@skylarhall7922 you wouldn't show your materials at all unless you're giving presentation drawings. construction drawings don't care about materials. you schedule them.
If you have to type values you would have to calculate you can always type: "=" and then enter your calculation.
For example : "= 155*2" and it will give you "310" if you confirm it.
Also keep up the good work!
Hey thanks!
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As a Professional in the Architecture world, I truly appreciate all the windows and doors you open. Pun intended. It is so difficult to sit and read thru a book when you need a detail on the fly. This is something I've been hoping to learn for awhile, it's hard to know what you need to learn until you come across one of your videos and think how it applies to work and the real world.
Also wish I had this when I was a student 10 years ago. Your courses are better than autodesks.
True..I totally agree with you
Totally agree
Same
its even more difficult to sit, read a cheat sheet paper, recording, while doing revit, design thinking, taching, and talking at the same time ... :D its a Balkan skill ...
I would like to let you know that you channel really helps us Arch students a lot sir!!
You have no idea how helpful this is! You taught me more in 13 minutes than I learned in 4 years of design school. This is going to make my senior project much easier and less time consuming while still looking awesome and professional.
you are man king
! Father, we wouldn't be an architect without you
:D
You're the godfather of Architects man
First of all, thanks for the great vids. I have used them alot. Anyway tried this tutorial out, but there is one small fault which I found out that's need to be addressed, which this when you add your sweep I had to check off the cuttable (all of them) to get this to work correctly. Here aften no problems whatsoever. Keep the good work up.
Thank you for the tutorial. now it looks realistic, like a ArchiCad wall, even the cross section.
you can make a profile with several panels so when you load at modify vertical structure you will duplicate less times.
balkan you are a genius
Thank you so much. Professor
Your videos are very useful... Thanks!!!
Very clear easy to follow, thank you
Great, good job sir
Excellent tutorial, thanks again BA.
Very helpful tutorial, keep it us Architect Balkan
very good tutorial, thank you
Interesting technique, however I would always expect on professional projects to just use a surface pattern to the thickness of the siding layer.
Good for small scale housing however, which I guess as you mentioned is the most common application for this anyway.
If the sweep could be automatically arrayed then maybe, but it probably isn't worth the effort when a good bump map could achieve a convincing siding shadow from a distance.
You should check out the video where he and another go to Autodesk...
Perfect
Great tutorial 👍
thank you sir very helpful tutorial
Really helpful, Thank you guy.
Thank You! This really helps me with my project. :-)
Love your work! Keep it up!
Great job
thank you very much mate!
Muchas gracias por compartir conocimiento
Thank you sir
Still useful today. Have they made it easier to iterate sweeps in Revit 2025? Thanks for the vid!
Carry on
THANK YOU!
Thanks for info
Excellent. Does this mean that you have to create different wall types for different height walls? If you had taken the profile all the way to the top of the wall, and placed a shorter wall in the model, would the siding continue beyond the wall? Or would it crop the siding to T.O. Wall?
Hey BA, thanks again for another great tutorial! I was looking for this post on the Patreon to ask: Do you know of a way to set up repeating vertical sweeps in a wall type, and also sweeps that automatically appear at openings in a wall. Trying to set up wall types for vertical and horizontal metal siding and would love to have a way for the sweeps to be built in to the wall, especially the trim! Looking forward to the next video as always!
Love this so much. Great tutorial 👌👍👏
Neat! Thank you for this
Love this. How can you roate the birch grain to run longitudinal with the weatherboard?
Great instruction, I like your video's because they are short, good explained, and just handeling one isseu. Great keep going!.
In this video you mentioned the video for the wall structure with beams and so on, but I miss the link in the description, can you add the link?
its most common in Australia!
Nice one
Good one !
Thank you for tutorial. I have 2 questions: 1.My doors and windows do not cut into wall properly. Any clue as to what I am doing wrong. 2. How do I save wall to be use it in another project? Thank you
Use curtain wall & edit profile mullion
Good but this applies only wall face, when you use a concrete structural column on wall surface, this will pass empty the column surface on facade. I am looking for complete facade wrapping
Thank you for this tutorial. However, when I insert the window the siding hides about 1/3 of the lower part of the window. Any ideas how to solve this issue?
Another excellent video. One question/suggestion, though, as an American who uses siding as a disigner/builder. The layers of siding are set at a certain "reveal". Which means there is a consistent amount of the siding material visible per row. The amount of reveal is determined by dividing the height of the wall to find the most reasonable number. However, at the top usually the last layer(s) have to be trimmed. In this program, how would you program the profile to account for this adjustment? Would another profile simply have to be created and inserted?
do you have, and if not, could you do a board and batten wall tutorial?
Do you know if it's possible to do this for vertical wall sweeps?
Working on this now for a project, had you been able to complete this? I would appreciate any feedback : )
@@hashimnoormohamod5197 not as a wall sweep, solved it by making a curtain wall mullion in the same shape and placing that over the wall
Cool 😎
Hi BA thanks for this tutorial. I've tried it but I have a problem in the profile siding. It is not cuttable.but the wall is okay. It just that it was overlapping in the roof and not cut same with the slope with roof. I've tried to attached it in the roof and still not working. Can anyone help me with this. Thanks in advance
Thank you :-)
How would you be able to use this sweep but creating a vertical siding?
Hi, i followed all your instructions and the wall looks great, thanks so much! However, I cannot get to load this new wall with siding you teach into an existing project with stacked walls over a monolithic slab foundation. Can you let me know if you have any videos about it? or just whats the tool to do that? Thanks a lot. Very instructional and simple to follow.
How do you use this method if you are working with a slanted roof and the wall goes all the way up to the roof. Cut will not work. Trim / extend will not work.
You look like Sebastian Stan. Wear a long wig next vid. Joke. Your doing my dream...so LIVE it up like theres no tomorrow. Working BIM here in Philippines.
Hey Balkan. If you ever want to reach more people here in the US. I work in an architectural office and we could collaborate on both systems imperial and metric. I'm currently in the process of working on ny companies templates and system families. Let me know, it would be great learning and showing our best building practices out here.
Please start revit structure beginner, intermediate and advance.
great help, however cuts through roof when you attach top/base command to roof, and cuts through window trim even when i unchecked all the boxes on the sweeps for cutable... not sure if there is a way to solve this problem?
Hey, this was an awesome tutorial. I try to recreate our house at the moment and we have this kind of siding. Can anyone tell me how to make these sweeps end on the same angle as the wall? If your wall is on an angle for example where the roof is that the sweeps will be shorter but they still have 90 degree corners.
I have the same question! I saw someone made an in-place family and then a void form to cut to gable profile. I am confused about how this all works, but maybe you will find it useful! www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=16759
Thnak you very much for the explanation.
A small question. My wall siding is appearing on my openings. How to sort out this issue??
it's my question too ! Did you got it to tell me ? :D
Great video, but how do you get the sweeps to "duplicate" as you increase the wall height? Or do you have to manually "duplicate" sweeps if your wall height increases?
This is great. I have a question regarding the 2nd option. Is there a way to have it "array" up the wall automatically within constraints (base and top) so that you don't have to manually calculate each offset for every single sweep for the siding? There has to be a way to do that, I just don't know how.
Is there a way to do this vertically instead? Where you can use this to build an outer european wall. With 145mm width and on top of that 120mm. Would love an anwser
useful info. Thank you....
Thank you very much but I have a question I worked as in the video and everything was going well but when I put the door and window were not cut off from the wall in the same way that appeared in the video
Hi. Thank you for a great tutorial. When I followed it, I tried to offset the siding downwards 3 cm or so, like siding will be placed on a real house. Do you have a solution for how to offset it in Revit so that it is placed like it would be on a real house?
It dont work well with round windows... any solutions?
Can you make videos revit unreal engine? that would be create. thumb up for your videos!
My "cladding" doesn't wrap when I place windows. At the top of my walls there no cladding above the window, and the window does not cut through part of a cladding siding only a whole.
Dear Balkan Architect ,I have a problem with adding any family types of doors and windows ,So some part of siding panels covered the door and window frame what wrong with this ??
Can you do this technique for a vertical board and batten siding?
I haven't found a way but would love to know if it's possible as well.
This technique is important for detailing, vertical board, just use first method and rotate pattern..
Can you make a family of a roof tile and make a 3D roof ?
Hi, thanks for the video. Is there a way to do a vertical sweep. I'm trying to do corrugated steel siding but I want the panels to sweep vertically.
I am realitively new to revit but maybe try plan view at 7:15?
Sorry, just tried this myself, unsuccesful.
Would appreciate some direction Master Balkan.
The siding profile do not load in the profile option, so nothing work here. :(
I think it’s easier and faster by array command
if you use array the door or window won't cut it
Yes you should add Windows and doors after array
if you wana do array it should be a mass or something right... then its not part of wall family
No i did and it happened well
@@ozoglumimarlk145 I think the advantage here is that the profile is just part of any wall that you draw. If you have to deal with a lot of revisions (say in an office) this functionality is critical.
When I open the "AEC Materials" library, there are no materials in it
Great video! Question though, when you do the “attach top/base” command you would think the sweep profile would follow the roof slope like a wall does. This is not the case though, instead the sweep continues on, interfering with the roof. Any idea how to get the sweep profile to follow the roof slope? Cheers
Got the same problem, did you find the solution_
Long shot but did you figure this out at all?
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use to see you man lol
How to rotate the texture? it looks like revit applied the wood texture vertically!
In the material browser (look at 6:00 for example) click on the image set for the texture and another window will appear with more options. You can rotate it in there.
I line
Unless you're doing 3D renders, this really isn't necessary for professional projects, as it's just time consuming and resource hungry considering it has to array that 3D profile everywhere you tell it to. You would typically just draw the detail in 2D for sections.
But if you do it once, you don´t need it anymore... so is an investment
How would you show your materials in elevation?
@@skylarhall7922 you wouldn't show your materials at all unless you're giving presentation drawings.
construction drawings don't care about materials. you schedule them.
Please make tutorial how to make grid in Revit, sir
i cannot focus, if your are in the vidio
Y dont u change ur units to feet & inches...
Its dificult 4 me in milimiters..
I confuse evrytime watching ur video...nice video anyway....👍
The whole world uses metric system. Deal with it.
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