"Reviting" video. My eyes were glued to the screen in suspense for the whole 45 min.. I've been using Revit for 11 years and this tutorial has opened a whole new world for me. I hope RU-vid is paying you well so you can keep posting more.
brother you are just great !! thanks a lot for the chanel and the tutorials, realy amazing, i would never imagine something like that in revit, thanks again, and please keep going...
Good work! you did an interesting structure but if you don't mind my suggestion you didn't have to create a new family and use the divide path to create the main structural beam on minute 35 onwards Any reason why you wanted it to be a separate family? (You could have made it by placing a profile in the spline from the main family and created the sweep)
Thanks for watching. Yes great suggestion, appreciated. I just want to show the use of adaptive modeling which is very powerful in creating organic form.
Amazing!! I'm trying to make the same thing except it has a hole in the middle so I guess I follow the same steps and then use void to cut the hole in the middle?
thanks for the vid, but I have a question on the thumbnails of the video, you have a element similar to the one you made as an adaptive component but you did not show how it's done on the video. How do I do it?
This is so good , but can you show us how to render it on lumion , bcz I’m trying to but in lumion the loaded family is taking the same material , i mean i cannot select just the frame separated from the film to assign different materials.
First, you need to have separate material for the frame and the panel in revit file. Lumion will capture different material from Revit then you will able to provide different material as well in Lumion. Hope I answered your question.
@@NonStopLearning101 i tried that but because the family is loaded on another mass it became a single object to select and can’t separate the frame from the film.
thank you for the tutorial, it is really helpful. may I ask a question, how to make the biggest pole of the pattern based model family to connect to each other? I tried load it to a project with a different mass but somehow they become separated after I load it.
lets say that i want to create mass floors inside this construction. how does that work? I cant create mass floor inside a family, n'or if i load the family in the project.
The Geodome is quite different - it has triangular faces, and its shape comes from tesellating the faces of an icosahedron and projecting them onto a sphere with the radious of the icosahedron. You could still apply the same principle to create the panels.
I don't know in what way one can use BIM for tensile architecture other than geometrical representation. The form presented here is not obtained via any proven method, Force Density or otherwise. The final textile form is neither a minimum surface or surface in equilibrium. In that sense there is nothing "organic" about it. Furthermore, most of these algorythms are mesh based, hence BIM for formfinding is out of the question. Don't even get me started on analysis or patterning... The industry itself is very specific for the implementation of BIM.