Just looking at this. Pretty cool and it basically shows the validity of bring these same tools into the standard Revit family templates. However, I downloaded your file and attempted to adjust it and as soon as I do I get 29 constraint errors and it wants to delete the type. It also has errors when I open up any of the nested families. I'm wondering if you are using a new unreleased build or something?
Hi Chris, Thanks for taking a look, I see what you mean with the flexing. I just opened up the file and cleaned out a couple older families from the first go around with the tensegrity model. Looks like it's working much better now. Please re-download from the same link, the new unzipped file is called tenseWall2_buildz3.rfa
Hello . I created a family same http://www.liftarchitects.com/journal/2007/10/5/tensegrity-wall.html but to have a curtain wall with this family. Must I do ?
Hey Zach,
ReplyDeleteJust looking at this. Pretty cool and it basically shows the validity of bring these same tools into the standard Revit family templates. However, I downloaded your file and attempted to adjust it and as soon as I do I get 29 constraint errors and it wants to delete the type. It also has errors when I open up any of the nested families. I'm wondering if you are using a new unreleased build or something?
Hi Chris,
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking a look, I see what you mean with the flexing. I just opened up the file and cleaned out a couple older families from the first go around with the tensegrity model. Looks like it's working much better now. Please re-download from the same link, the new unzipped file is called tenseWall2_buildz3.rfa
Hello .
ReplyDeleteI created a family same http://www.liftarchitects.com/journal/2007/10/5/tensegrity-wall.html
but to have a curtain wall with this family. Must I do ?
i LIKE. keep UP THE GOOD WORK AND MORE TUTORIALS.
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