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Solved: Change Family Host Type - Autodesk Community Thankfully, MEP Elements can be converted to generic Face-Based Families using the method below without too much difficulty Applies to: Revit 2011 and up Many Families that are available for download are built to specifically host to a Wall, Floor, or Ceiling Element in a Revit Project
Family Creation (Face Based versus Wall Based) This could be because of the Face Based Family category Doors and Windows category families (at least the Wall based ones) determine the cutheight from the family's Ref level and not the project floorplan cutheight The Ref Level in a Face based family is actually the Front view if placed on a wall, so it's Cutheight does nothing
Solved: Remove Family host. . . . - Autodesk Community workplane-based belongs to a workplane face So you have 3 options : 1 uncheck workplane-based from the properties panel in the rfa 2 create a ref-plane in the project and align your workplanebased rfa to it after this can be moved together 3 use this rfa as a nested in a new generic family
Solved: Is there a way to Merge Faces? - Autodesk Community Occasionally I may get an STL file that has no original source file and I will convert the mesh to a body so I can modify it nbsp; If the object is simple and has several faces on the same plane is there a way to merge these faces so I can bring the body closer to it's original state? nbsp; I see something similar happens if I grab all of the faces on one side and use the Push Pull tool nbsp
Solved: Convert 3D face to linework - Autodesk Community Another way to get the linework from the 3d faces is to turn them into regions - enter Region at the commandline When exploded, regions become lines You can also get the area of a 3d face by turning it into a region and listing it
How do I rotate a family instance around any direction. AYou can do it using A a new Work Planes with slopes: click on the structural foundation object > Edit Family - opens Family Editor > then from Properties >Family Category and Parameters >Family Parameters> check Work Plane-Based and uncheck Allways Vertical -OK , Load into the Project- override the existing
Surprising results from Face. Intersect(face) method - Autodesk Community 38 face-face intersections So, in fact, not every face-to-face test reports an intersection, because 7*6 equals 42 Only the vast majority do I logged the issue REVIT-133627 [Face Intersect returns false positives] with our development team for this on your behalf as it requires further exploration and possibly a modification to our software