![]() ![]() This massing family allow us to create a curtain system by face, by selecting every face of our mass. I insert this family in my Revit project, and use two dimensions to place it at the origin of the project. The positioning is set to Origin to Origin to place our ceiling in its correct position regarding the origin of the massing family. ![]() sat file in a new Conceptual Mass family in Revit. To be able to represent our Rhino surface on 2D drawings, we first have to create a Revit model from the Rhino surface.Īfter some trials and errors with the DWG export options of Rhino, I ended up exporting my surfaces as an ACIS (.sat) file, with the default Autocad export configuration. The power of Revit resides in its ability to efficiently produce drawings from a model. Revit will be our software of choice here. I need to produce drawings from the 3D models of the ceiling to make it understandable by someone who will built it. Once this surface is correctly modeled by taking into account constrains set by the actual construction of the ceiling (space taken by structural framing, planarity, maximal angle … ), I have to create construction documentation from it. My previous post was describing how I use Grasshopper to modify a complex ceiling surface in Rhino. ![]()
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