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Creating flexible void forms in the adaptive family environment

Creating flexible void forms in the adaptive family environment - Revit Tutorial

From the course: Revit Architecture: Family Editor (Imperial and Metric)

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Creating flexible void forms in the adaptive family environment

- [Instructor] We've completed the geometry for our repeating brick arch. But remember, that we're going to want to embed this into the face of a wall. So, what I want to do is a final piece of geometry is actually create a void element that we can use to cut into the wall to receive all of these bricks. It'll just add for a nicer finishing touch when using this family. So, to get started here, I want to actually select the Repeater and I'll use the Temporary Hide/Isolate and I will hide that element. Then, I'll come in and select the Divided Path and do the same. That leaves me with just the original reference lines that are used to sculpt that path. I'll Tab in and select the original curve that is right here. And so I want to use this curve to help me create this void form. So, the way that I'm going to do that is to actually host what we call a reference point on this curve. So, I'll just click anywhere to…

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