Revit Curtain Wall

Step1:
Interior lighting

Section Rhino model, then transfer the lines with “dxf” format to Revit, use it to

built mass

build  curtain system

Step 2: Create Revit Curtain Wall family

Load Curtain Wall panel into a project

step 3:
Advanced parametric control of curtain wall panel

Difference between type parameter and instance parameter

Set up the relation between ( width) dimension and its shape (extrusion)

use the reporting parameter.

Complex Wall: from Maya to Revit

This tutorial covers how to transfer a Maya model to Revit as a curtain wall panel. The Maya geometry in Revit family is then pushed into Revit project and populate the wall / roof.

This is the second tutorial that covers how to transfer a Maya model to Revit as a curtain wall panel. The Maya geometry in Revit family is then pushed into the Revit project and populate the wall/roof. This tutorial covers how to create a continuous tile with family and how to apply materials in Revit.

Complex Roof: From Maya to Revit

This tutorial covers how to transfer a Maya model to Revit to take advantage of all the Revit features such as 2D documentation and annotation.

space frame: from Rhino to Maya

Here is a tutorial covers how to transfer a model from Rhino to Maya.
The difference between NURB and Polygon model is discussed, as well as the different file formats ( obj vs iges).

here is a similar approach to use obj. A rhino surface then is extruded in Maya to create the thickness.

 

Curtain Wall

Here is a tutorial using a nested curtain wall as an example to demonstrate the workflow from Revit to Max to Maya. Materials are edited in Max, Deformation tools are used in Maya to manipulate the geometry.