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Creating swept blends

Creating swept blends - Revit Tutorial

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Creating swept blends

- [Instructor] Let's take a look at our final solid form here, the swept blend. Now the swept blend combines features of the sweep and the blend, as its name implies, so you're going to have a path, and then two shapes that will blend from shape A to shape B, along the path. Now the only limitation, it's pretty important limitation that you want to be aware of, is that the path can only be a single segment, it doesn't allow more than one curve within the path. So let's go ahead and do a quick example, and what I mean by that is, if we go to sketch path, and I try to create a path that contains more than one segment, when I try to finish it says more than one curve is not allowed. So I would have to select and delete one of these, in order for that to be allowed. Now if I do just a straight line, it really isn't any different than a standard blend. So let's delete that line, and instead do something that is different,…

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