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rlwade1890
2004-03-10, 03:56 PM
Can you create a loft object in Revit like you can in VIZ? Also why can't I offset a spline? I am trying to make a free formed curved beam with different radiuses along the length of the beam. Any Suggestions?
THX
sbrown
2004-03-10, 05:08 PM
I'm not sure what you mean by " loft object" But you are right about spline, use a series of arcs to define your path, then you can offset, but for a beam you don't need to offset, create a profile for your beam and have it follow the sweep path.
aaronrumple
2004-03-10, 05:15 PM
In Viz it is called a loft. In Revit it is called a sweep.
They are very similar, but Viz combines features of Revit's sweep and blend tools into one loft tool.
beegee
2004-03-10, 10:07 PM
Loft (ing ) was originally a shipbuilding term.
Lofting creates a 3D object by placing 2D shapes along a path, like the ribs in the hull of a ship. The general process is to define a path and a shape, then extrude the shape along the path.
Revit does not do this at present.
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