How would I model a wall so that it looks like this in section without having it attach to a slanted ceiling?
This is just an In-place mass.
How would I model a wall so that it looks like this in section without having it attach to a slanted ceiling?
This is just an In-place mass.
It does not have to be an in-place mass. It could be a wall, with a reveal profile with the shape of a triangle, configured in the wall's properties.
I have never used a wall reveal and for some reason that option is actually greyed out in my Revit.
Edit the Profile of the wall.
Cliff B. Collins, Registered Architect / BIM Specialist
St. Louis, MO
Interesting. My options for top constraints are in the wall type ... attach to ... level 1 OR level 2. I don't see where the named (and angled) reference plane is listed so cannot set top to it.
As stated previously: You cannot draw wall sweeps / reveals if you're not in a view showing the wall in its height. So change to a sectional view / elevation / 3d. Then you should be able to draw a reveal in order to cut a shape into your wall:
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As for attaching to a reference plane: No need to name the plane, but it is good practice. Just make sure you're in a section view of the wall, draw your plane, select the wall, click "Attach Top/Base" and click on the plane ... finished!
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Thanks. That's clearer now. Attach Top/Base is located in the RIBBON. It is a great feature, where one reference plane could control the tops of multiple walls.