One more thing, are the splines the result of a quadratic equation or a catenary curve within Revit. The reason I'm asking is the ability to figure out a "y" dimension for a given "x" dimension and vice-versa. I always liked graphing in Algebra; I do need to get out more.
David, After some bollocking about, I was able to do this assignment. For claritys sake at 8:10, you refer to the lines as splines, not spline through points as the icon shows. Am I correct? I've always respected Candela's work; can't wait to create more families. After I get some sleep. Thanks again. Cheers.
How come when I try this on my revit, it says "Unable to create form element: self-intersecting or singular geometry would result."
JustineFabian 1 month ago
how do i add thickness to this surface?
jasonjen89 3 months ago
Good Tips how to creat the shape.
Thank You.
Haren
TheMangukia 6 months ago
One more thing, are the splines the result of a quadratic equation or a catenary curve within Revit. The reason I'm asking is the ability to figure out a "y" dimension for a given "x" dimension and vice-versa. I always liked graphing in Algebra; I do need to get out more.
goducks20101 7 months ago
David, After some bollocking about, I was able to do this assignment. For claritys sake at 8:10, you refer to the lines as splines, not spline through points as the icon shows. Am I correct? I've always respected Candela's work; can't wait to create more families. After I get some sleep. Thanks again. Cheers.
goducks20101 7 months ago
Great!!!
eatingutube 1 year ago
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Krp20094 1 year ago
coo!!!!
qiliangandreascui 1 year ago
thx 4 the tutorial!
wanna know how to make this mesh shape into a solid mass? thx again!
bistop 1 year ago
Lobachevskian geometry made easy.
Thank you.
mathilde2006 2 years ago