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Saturday, June 3, 2017

Using Dynamo to Make 3D Grids or Datums with Zero-Thickness Surfaces

From the What Revit Wants blog:

Creating Flat Surfaces in Revit to Make 3D Grids or Datums

June 2, 2017
Luke Johnson

The form creation engine in Revit does not really know about flat vertical zero thickness surfaces. However, with DirectShape, we can make almost any type of mesh geometry. One interesting idea coming out of the RTC ANZ event this year was creating these flat surfaces to display grids in 3D. This lets us do things like dimension easily in Navisworks or Revizto. I wanted to use them to add some flat datum lines to a construction setout point family.

Here is the Dynamo Script that I used (Download Make Flat DirectShape From Line):


Basically, you select a Detail (Symbolic) Line and run the script. In action:


Playing around with the lines a bit, I built this geometry for use in the project:




There's more information available on the What Revit Wants blog.

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