From the course: Revit Architecture: Family Editor (Imperial and Metric)
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Apply rotation parameters to a sweep profile - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit Architecture: Family Editor (Imperial and Metric)
Apply rotation parameters to a sweep profile
- [Instructor] In this video I want to add the swing parameters to the profile that I've used to create this door panel. So my door panel is all setup and ready to go and everything is flexing correctly in terms of the width, height, and thickness. I'm going to return to the rough level floor plan here and select the sweep. If I direct my attention now to the properties palette you will see that there is a profile area here. Now here is the profile that we're using to drive this sweep and then below that there's some offset parameters and an angle. And it's the angle that we want to parametrize. And we can do that with this little button right here. So we're going to associate a family parameter and this particular file doesn't have any swing parameters or any angle parameters yet. So I'm going to click new here and I will call this door swing. Now it suggests putting it under dimensions and you can leave it there if you…
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Using reference lines to control rotation7m 50s
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Understanding sweep profile rotation5m
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Build a sweep with a parametrically driven profile7m 21s
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Apply rotation parameters to a sweep profile8m 37s
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Prevent common error conditions with a formula6m 33s
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Adding a parametric void element10m 45s
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