secondo consegna- azra gokhan

  • Posted on: 19 November 2024
  • By: Azra Gokhan

1. first i create family, then open generic metric model

2.i acces family type new parameter then shared parameters and select shared parameters file then parameter group, lesson 3

3. i adjust the family types and then click on H/L/l and modify and change them to instance

4. i created 2 reference planes then selected annotate and align

5. i created a square with extrusion and then aligned

6. i look to front view and then created a reference line annotated and aligned

7.i defined my labels.i go to display options and select shaded

8. i create a new construction project

9. i inserted the family than "TPP , component

10. from family go to generic model and placed family type in my project

11. i created a schedule then generic model and added "S_length" and type "S_width" "S_height" and validated them.

12. go to family type and select new parameter then select shared parameter add "type" then select and modify , new parameter select "text" and name it "S_name" and validate.

13. i loaded into the project.

14. i created new schedule added quantity go to generic model and type add S_name, S_length, S_width, S_height

15. i go to family types and modify S_name and loaded into project.

16. i then create 2 diffrent reference plane.

17. and then select upper and lower parts named it north and south.

18. i create a reference plane and rename left as southwest and right as southeast.

19. then i clicked on schedule, sort and group and modify, sort by "S_name" and select "blank line" and uncheck "itemize every instance", field and then modify and add comment.

20. i go to view to visibility graphics and filter added new modify then new parameter, name and check generic model i go to filter settings, comment , equals select "gray''''dark gray''''light gray'' and solid fill.

 

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Martedì, 19 Novembre, 2024 - 21:11
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Ritratto di StefanoConverso

It seems you are "getting there" with the understanding of the sensitivity to variation.
There is some interesting variational rhytm in this last work.

Keep going!
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