Modeling a Parametric Super Void in Revit Families
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2024
- Learn how to create a Super-Magic-Void that cuts through almost all geometry, including arrayed elements in a family. The super-void can also cut through multiple elements with a single instance.
The trick is to ensure all geometry you want to cut is "nested". Then, create a nested face-based family that contains a void. Place the void on the face of the element you want to cut.
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0:00 - Heroic Families
0:11 - Regular Voids
1:41 - Super-void step 1: nested family
2:33 - Face-based void family
4:06 - Place Super-void on arrayed element
4:42 - Known limitations
4:55 - Case study: moongate
5:50 - Heroic Families
Amazing tips!! Tks a lot.
Cool, thank you for your teaching. It is very useful for me.
Nice, Is like the inverted logic of a automatic cut sink family
Master of desaster! 😎
I used this technique before to develop the parking stripe family where it does pretty good job.
Will this family cut walls sweep and other array elements in a project?
Or i have to load it into the family
I have something that i want to do, i hope you help me, i have family line based that contains an array of 45 degree rips,the rips contains length param. and i want to make at the end and beginning of that array formula for last let's say 3 rips equation that make these rips decrease in thier length to make the whole shape like it's inside rectangle, i hope i full explained it to you, thx a lot
cool, that's what face based should ONLY be used -> to automatically cut void
Most irritating option of revit
Why don't they just simply allow us to cut elements using void