From the course: Revit and Dynamo for Interior Design

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Working with curves

Working with curves

From the course: Revit and Dynamo for Interior Design

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Working with curves

- [Instructor] When placing walls with the wall by curve and height node, Dynamo uses a wall center line as a placement point along the placement curves. In this video, I'm going to show how to adjust the lines in Dynamo to avoid overlapping geometry in Revit that could cause warnings inside of your Revit file. I'll show how to offset a curve by half of the wall type thickness to use for placing a wall. Then I'll show how to set a wall's placement location parameter to avoid future conflicts if the wall thickness changes. Let's get started. Inside of the Revit exercise file, if you zoom in on the bottom right corner of our toilet room and type TL for thin lines, you'll notice that the walls of our finished wall are overlapping the architectural wall by half the thickness of the wall type. When placing a wall inside of Revit you're prompted to pick the location line. When Dynamo places a wall it uses the wall center line. When you click to place the wall you see that the geometry…

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