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Customizing division shape profiles - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit: Construction Modeling Tools
Customizing division shape profiles
So far the divisions of the parts we've created using either sketch based or intersecting references methods have used a single straight cut. In other words, when we cut the two parts using the division, they're butting right up against each other. But it's actually possible for us to sculp the shape of the connection between the two parts and use a profile to do this. So, it can create like a notch to system on angled system or really any shape you like. Now the default template comes with a few profiles that we are going to look at and you can even create your own. So I made a file here called profiles. And it's got a single wall here divided into parts using the intersecting references method. Now to simplify this just slightly, I want to go with just simple rectangular parts. I'm going to remove these diagonal lines. So one of the features I wanted you to see is it's very easy. To change your mind about how you're dividing the parts at any time. So to do that we just simply select…
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Understanding parts4m 25s
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Creating and removing parts4m 8s
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Dividing parts3m 7s
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Using intersection references3m 48s
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Customizing division shape profiles5m 15s
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Modifying divisions4m 19s
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Adding and merging parts4m 34s
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Enabling shape handles3m 42s
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Scheduling parts6m 56s
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Using parts for finishes9m 32s
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Creating parts from linked files5m 28s
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