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- [Question] How to create a face from vertices? (Very beginner question)
I'm new to 3ds max as of today I need to connect one side of this mesh to the other How can I select vertices and create faces from them? Like this picture Thanks for any and all help!
- Face selection not selecting the faces that I want
I'm totally new to this and can't find a solution anywhere about this problem I'm trying to select faces however it will not select the faces that I want
- change hosted family to non hosted family - Autodesk Community
I have created a face based hosted family I would like to know how can I change this to non hosted family
- Re-Host a Face Based FamilyInstance - Autodesk Community
I have a Face Hosted family instance, if i delete the Host parent Element, the face based family instance got <not associated>, am trying to rehost to new host element face reference, is there any api to do that in revit, and i am using to create face family instance by doc Create NewFamilyInstance(
- Cannot place families on linked models
Your only real option is to use "face-based" families instead of wall hosted families Revit will recognize the face of a linked object (i e wall), but doesn't allow for wall hosting through linked models Using linked models is very common in the professional world MEP folks link in Arch Struct models all the time
- Place a Mark on a planar face where clicked - iLogic
Hi, I would like to place a mark on a planar face which contains the part number iprop for laser etching Text height to be 5mm The workflow I'd like is - run the rule, select a face, and place the mark where clicked on the selected face I've got a bit of code from this post by Xiaodong Liang
- Solved: Hosting a face-based family to an angled curved wall in a . . .
See my screenshots for reference There is a plan view, section view, elevation view included I am trying to host face-based boxes to the face of a balcony in a theater This balcony face is within the linked architectural model The balcony face is angled (as you can see in the section view) and also curved (as seen in plan)
- Is there an easy way to find the centre centroid of a face?
Make an offset plane from the face and choose 0 as the offset The origin of any sketch created on that plane will be the centroid of the face You can drop a sketch point there, and if necessary exit sketch and project that point back into another sketch with a more convenient coordinate system
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