Revit 2010 - Revolve and New Surface Patterning / Paneling

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Software : Revit Architecture 2010

Description :In this Revit Architecture 2010 video we will cover the techniques for making a revolve in the new conceptual massing environment.  We will also touch on the new tools for paneling surfaces.  These are not quite curtain panel systems but they do schedule as such, which is kind of cool :) .

Topics Covered:

  • Revolving Curves
  • Direct Manipulation
  • Divide Surface
  • Loading Patterns
  • Adjusting Pattern Settings
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15 Comments »

  1. FUNKY
    April 10, 2009 @ 12:52 am

    Great. Give us more about Panelling.

  2. adamya
    April 10, 2009 @ 1:23 am

    those patterns can be converted into curtain systems right…???

  3. adamya
    April 10, 2009 @ 1:24 am

    hello dave,,also,,,,can v create a custom pattern…

  4. william
    April 10, 2009 @ 4:40 am

    great tutorial.
    what king of hardware you used to rotate the 3d views.

  5. Typhoon
    April 10, 2009 @ 5:22 am

    Great, more please…..

  6. David Fano
    April 10, 2009 @ 5:29 am

    Thanks, More soon. I’ll start to get into how the panels work :)

    D

  7. Pete
    April 11, 2009 @ 10:00 pm

    Hi Dave, since you’re busy with the new patterning tools, it would be great to see if Revit can now model the projects you did in 3ds Max at the Cut & Paste Design Slam at AU 2008.

  8. David Fano
    April 11, 2009 @ 10:01 pm

    hahah. I guess i can try :)

  9. Fabian
    May 13, 2009 @ 5:29 pm

    Dave

    When you add the edge to the surface - is there a way to toggle between UV directions?

    Thanx on the tutorials….keep up the good work

  10. Micah
    May 20, 2009 @ 8:10 pm

    Great Tutorials! Keep it up.
    How would you import this into a project and get the curtain wall system to apply mullions?

  11. Dean
    June 25, 2009 @ 10:57 am

    Hey Dave, I’ve used a few of your tutorials to try to do complex shapes and wanted to know how you would model a shape that is made of cloth that is draped horizontally, not vertically? I’m trying to make a ceiling made of canvas in a theatre. Any help is appreciated!

  12. kristin
    July 20, 2009 @ 4:10 pm

    how d you schedule them as curtain panel? i cannot get it to work.
    thx-this is really great

  13. rb
    August 1, 2009 @ 4:35 am

    Dave,

    Great tutorial!

    I am trying to figure out if one can add patterns to the ones given at 2010. Let’s say if I want to have a loosen grid pattern, instead of an exagon or something else.
    Thanks

  14. d
    February 11, 2010 @ 10:47 am

    How do you do the wall pattern shown in this video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov2THqNk7cY

  15. Hugo
    February 12, 2010 @ 6:31 pm

    How can the pattern be converted to curtian panel? Is that possible? Amya asked, but no one gave him a answer.
    Althought, congratulations, we have to thank you a lot cause of your tuts, they are amazing.

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