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Right now If you create a floor via grasshopper with a 3D curve, the floor in Revit will be flat. But it is possible to create a "dubble curved floor" in Revit using slab shape points. It would be create if the Revit connector calculates the points needed by taking the controlpoints of the input curve and assigns them as slab shape points
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Right now it is not possible to create non-planar floors e.g. bridge decks
Describe the solution you'd like
If we send a model for a Floor with a 3D curved Outline, read the controlpoints of this 3D curve before flattening the outline
Use these control points to add as "Slap Shape points" after the floor has been created
Describe alternatives you've considered
This could also be done with an adaptive component, but you are always limited by the number of points the adaptive component supports
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Right now If you create a floor via grasshopper with a 3D curve, the floor in Revit will be flat. But it is possible to create a "dubble curved floor" in Revit using slab shape points. It would be create if the Revit connector calculates the points needed by taking the controlpoints of the input curve and assigns them as slab shape points
Prerequisites
What package are you referring to?
Revit Connector
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Right now it is not possible to create non-planar floors e.g. bridge decks
Describe the solution you'd like
If we send a model for a Floor with a 3D curved Outline, read the controlpoints of this 3D curve before flattening the outline
Use these control points to add as "Slap Shape points" after the floor has been created
Describe alternatives you've considered
This could also be done with an adaptive component, but you are always limited by the number of points the adaptive component supports
Additional context
Related issues or community discussions
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: