From the course: Revit: Parametric Curvature in the Family Editor
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Configuring molding profiles - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit: Parametric Curvature in the Family Editor
Configuring molding profiles
- [Instructor] The last task in our custom door family is going to be to add some casings around the perimeter. To help us do that we are going to make some customizations to a few of the molding profiles that we've been working with throughout the course. So I have three files open right now. I have a copy of my Ovolo profile. I have a copy of my Cyma profile across the top there. And across the bottom I have two windows open for a version of the door family that we've been working on. So our task in this video will be to make some modifications to the two profile families and load those into the door family to get them ready for the casing. So let's start with the Ovolo profile. You can see that I've changed the name to Ovolo with Filet. So what is a filet? A filet is a little flattened piece on the molding that just kind of creates this sort of flat area here. So I've created the line for that. I've added a parameter for that. And I've also introduced the multipliers and scale…
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Creating a three center arch profile7m 19s
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Using a profile to make a door opening9m 47s
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Creating a profile-based door panel10m 52s
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Configuring molding profiles6m 34s
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Creating door molding sweeps12m 25s
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Constraining curvature without formulas10m 59s
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