You're welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful. If you have any more questions or if there's anything specific you'd like to see in future videos, feel free to let me know :)
@@EngineerBear90 I would like to see more advanced bridge modeling and with geolocation. The idea I have is that in addition to being able to model more advanced bridge structures, I would like to ultimately be able to export the bridge into another Autodesk application like infraworks in order to visualize the bridge in its spatial context. This would really help a lot.
can you create a curved line based parametric family, too? by giving the culverts start and endpoint instance based angles? or is there another way to do so?
I think the best option is to create it in the Revit adaptive family environment! Using the same technique as I did with my bridge videos. I will write it up and create a video about it some time during fall/winter.
Thanks for another helpful video.
You're welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful. If you have any more questions or if there's anything specific you'd like to see in future videos, feel free to let me know :)
@@EngineerBear90 I would like to see more advanced bridge modeling and with geolocation. The idea I have is that in addition to being able to model more advanced bridge structures, I would like to ultimately be able to export the bridge into another Autodesk application like infraworks in order to visualize the bridge in its spatial context. This would really help a lot.
@@evanslion3548 Maybe at some point I will return to modeling more advanced bridges!
Great! Looking forward.
what abour curved and sloped lines?
I will create a video about that this year!
can you create a curved line based parametric family, too? by giving the culverts start and endpoint instance based angles? or is there another way to do so?
I think the best option is to create it in the Revit adaptive family environment! Using the same technique as I did with my bridge videos. I will write it up and create a video about it some time during fall/winter.