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Uploaded by RevitOpEd on Feb 6, 2010
Demonstrates how to create louver curtain wall type that can represent a louver assembly without having to make a family or worry about parametric arrays.
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this helped me a lot. thank u!!!
masqueentape 4 months ago
Thanks!
ikearocks12 6 months ago
Hey if anyone is stuck, i came up with a great way of doing louvers which even works on sloped or curved surfaces. (i was stuck for days!)
ok so you make a curtain wall by face
go into properties and set the grid as being spaced every 200mm or whatever you want the louvre spacing to be. (remove the perpendicular gridlines)
then go into mullions and create a custom mullion that is the shape of each louvre.
then just add in the mullions on each gridline. voila!
abSURDub 11 months ago
HELPED ME A LOT KEEP UPLOADING
divyesh8962 1 year ago
thank you so much.
soundezyne 2 years ago
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this helped me a lot. thank u!!!
masqueentape 4 months ago
Thanks!
ikearocks12 6 months ago
Hey if anyone is stuck, i came up with a great way of doing louvers which even works on sloped or curved surfaces. (i was stuck for days!)
ok so you make a curtain wall by face
go into properties and set the grid as being spaced every 200mm or whatever you want the louvre spacing to be. (remove the perpendicular gridlines)
then go into mullions and create a custom mullion that is the shape of each louvre.
then just add in the mullions on each gridline. voila!
abSURDub 11 months ago
HELPED ME A LOT KEEP UPLOADING
divyesh8962 1 year ago
thank you so much.
soundezyne 2 years ago