See my screenshots for reference. There is a plan view, section view, & elevation view included. I am trying to host face-based boxes to the face of a balcony in a theater. This balcony face is within the linked architectural model. The balcony face is angled (as you can see in the section view) and also curved (as seen in plan).
I'm totally new to this and can't find a solution anywhere about this problem. I'm trying to select faces however it will not select the faces that I want.
I have a Face Hosted family instance, if i delete the Host parent Element, the face based family instance got <not associated>, am trying to rehost to new host element face reference, is there any api to do that in revit, and i am using to create face family instance by doc.Create.NewFamilyInstance(...
My split face was done in a workset that wasn't visible. This allows to still show the different patterns, but won't allow to select the split element. So either check for hidden elements in your views or set all your worksets to "show" in the view you want to work (if you're working in a shared model)
Your only real option is to use "face-based" families instead of wall hosted families. Revit will recognize the face of a linked object (i.e. wall), but doesn't allow for wall hosting through linked models. Using linked models is very common in the professional world. MEP folks link in Arch. & Struct models all the time.
I'm new to 3ds max as of today. I need to connect one side of this mesh to the other. How can I select vertices and create faces from them? Like this picture... Thanks for any and all help!
Make an offset plane from the face and choose 0 as the offset. The origin of any sketch created on that plane will be the centroid of the face. You can drop a sketch point there, and if necessary exit sketch and project that point back into another sketch with a more convenient coordinate system.
Hi all, I just got started learning how T-splines work and I'm not sure what keywords to search/resources to use for help. My model has an open front (screenshot 1) and I would like to close it like what is seen in the second screenshot. How would I go about doing this? And if you have any tips/re...
Select the elements from the face based families (geometry, reference planes, parametric dimensions), CRTL+C, and CTRL+V align to view on the non-host family. Re-constrain and add whatever is missing.
2. There’s currently no way to create a face/surface like this based only from points. I’m guessing what you’re after is a 4-sided face which has straight edges connecting those 4 vertices? The easiest way to do this is probably to build some sketch lines connecting those points, then build a Patch or Loft surface based on those lines.