tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158628382296237604.post5922842697825965154..comments2024-03-14T04:16:27.677-04:00Comments on buildz: Export Vasari/Revit to RhinoZach Kronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12789983116042927745noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158628382296237604.post-22194721680576493922014-09-30T14:58:00.428-04:002014-09-30T14:58:00.428-04:00Hi zac , generic model component would be editable...Hi zac , generic model component would be editable after exporting to rhino ? Thanks manAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158628382296237604.post-29427737517562016662014-09-30T10:44:56.232-04:002014-09-30T10:44:56.232-04:00Hi zac , exporting generic model would be easy lik...Hi zac , exporting generic model would be easy like this and it coukd be modified in rhino environment or notAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158628382296237604.post-31861829319300049812013-11-11T09:22:35.430-05:002013-11-11T09:22:35.430-05:00Zach,
Thanks so much for illuminating the dark ar...Zach,<br /><br />Thanks so much for illuminating the dark art of parametric design! The settings in revit seem super easy, but the import dialogue box that pops up in Rhino looks, uh, somewhat daunting for me. Could you recommend an efficient setup when actually importing into Rhino (using v.5.6)<br /><br />Thanks againAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158628382296237604.post-7142847737092389272013-02-01T18:02:42.736-05:002013-02-01T18:02:42.736-05:00Hi Christopher.
The reporting dimensions only disp...Hi Christopher.<br />The reporting dimensions only display the wrong number in the readout seen in the properties menu. While this is a pain, and a bug, your reporting paramters will be displayed correctly in schedules (if you make them shared parameters) and will drive other parameters appropriately.Zach Kronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12789983116042927745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-158628382296237604.post-38667377242318428522013-02-01T17:16:35.677-05:002013-02-01T17:16:35.677-05:00Hey Zach,
I've been using your blog as a reso...Hey Zach,<br /><br />I've been using your blog as a resource for quite a while, very impressive work; great for critical problem solving and non-traditional workflows!<br /><br />I did have a question about the repeat component functionality though.<br /><br />I created an adaptive component family with the intent of being able to index the row and column placement of a 4 sided panel hosted on a fixed distance divided surface <br /><br />It's just a 7 point family that uses the first 3 points, #1 as an origin point, and the #2,#3 points to stretch to the corner of the desired row/column and the remaining 4 to place the family itself. <br /><br />Then dividing the 2 reporting dimensions by the cell size to derive a row and column number (IE (row report:30')/ (fixed cell size:10')= row 3)<br /><br />I can place the family in any given cell on the grid and it works great! BUT when I then repeat across the surface, each repeated cell reports the same row/cell # as the original?!?!?<br /><br />I know this was a lot to read but I'd love to hear your thoughts<br /><br />Thanks!Christophernoreply@blogger.com