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Solved: How to get the face reference - Autodesk Community The face retrieved from CalculateSpatialElementGeometry method doesn't contain a valid reference I think the face you want to get should belong to other Revit element's face
Solved: Extruding at an angle? - Autodesk Community there is an angle manipulator in Extrude, but it is for setting the draft angle on the Extrude It's not really for Extruding at an angle For that, you need Sweep - define another sketch with a line at the angle you want, then use Sweep to create that angled "extrusion" Here is the draft angle manipulator: Jeff Strater (Fusion development)
How to wrap a text around e. g. a cylinder? - Autodesk Community There are approaches with "split face", but this only projects in parallel, so that it's not possible to really wrap the letters around It's not about putting the text along the length of the cylinder, but around the circle of the cylinder, e g around a cup
Solved: Reveals + Splitting Wall Surface - Autodesk Community I would rather use a single wall, place V-shaped reveals, create parts from the wall, and split parts where the reveals are there you have more control over material options for different panels (parts) without messing up with split face and paint
Solved: How to add a face to an object - Autodesk Community I had no idea how to word the title this question, sorry I made an illustrator file, which I exploded, then joined again to make sure was making a closed polyline I extruded it in the attempts to subtract it from an object Here is an image of the output I can't figure out how to create a face
How to Align a body with origin plane - Autodesk Community If your imported object has a planar face, the easiest method would be to use the Align command under the Modify menu Select first the face on the object you want to move, then the plane you want to align with Components in Fusion have their own origins, so be aware that the component’s internal origin might not align with the “world space” planes As far as moving to the origin (or
Why cant this edge be chamfered? - Autodesk Community The exact workflow of splitting a face and then offsetting the split portion does not need to be followed exactly For example, you can project the splitting profile onto the face and then use Patch and Thicken to generate a cutting body, then use a Boolean operation to reproduce the shape The problem edge still won't chamfer
Solved: Change Family Host Type - Autodesk Community Therefore, Families that are hosted to a Face are necessary Any of these element-specific Families can be converted to Face-Based with the following procedure: 1 Create a new Project and draw a Wall, Floor, or Ceiling - which ever element is an appropriate host 2 Load in the desired Family and place one instance of each Type on the host