@@shumanidzivhani6925 It depends on what you are trying to accomplish. As a Plumbing Designer/Engineer, my main job is to produce Contract Documents (drawings) for submission to the city and contractor. So typically I don't model with slopes as they are unnecessary in most cases. However, if I did need to model the slopes, I would simply change the slope at the very end of the project.
@@mep_guy that is very interesting. May you please do a video where you demonstrate how to change slopes after drawing the pipes in. Thank you in advance.
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It looks kind of easy with the slopes off.
What part looks easier with slopes off?
@@mep_guy the sanitary piping. Why did you have to model them with slopes off? Is that common practice?
@@shumanidzivhani6925 It depends on what you are trying to accomplish. As a Plumbing Designer/Engineer, my main job is to produce Contract Documents (drawings) for submission to the city and contractor. So typically I don't model with slopes as they are unnecessary in most cases. However, if I did need to model the slopes, I would simply change the slope at the very end of the project.
@@mep_guy that is very interesting. May you please do a video where you demonstrate how to change slopes after drawing the pipes in. Thank you in advance.
@@shumanidzivhani6925 you should have connected pipes and it will do whatever slope you give to revit
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@@mep_guy I will
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