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    Default Radial sloped glazing

    I am trying to create a skylight that has a radial "Y" grid but not a curved "X' (see attached roof plan in pdf). I started by making a mass of one wedge of the skylight, and know that I can
    get a totally radial pattern or a totally orthogonal pattern in the sloped glazing based on how I create the mass. My question is how can I mix the two?
    Any suggestions?
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    Default Re: Radial sloped glazing

    Welcome to the forums.
    You don't need to create any masses to do this.
    Create a roof by footprint. Set the outer line as slope defining. Set your X and Y grid spacing as you need it and Revit will make the mullion lines radial and faceted because that's the way it would be built.
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