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Using an adaptive component as a profile

Using an adaptive component as a profile - Revit Tutorial

From the course: Revit: Conceptual Modeling Environment

Using an adaptive component as a profile

- [Instructor] In this video we're going to create a custom lofted form and that lofted form is going to use a loaded family as its profile. Now, unlike the example that we looked at in the previous video, there we only used a profile one time and that profile was built in the traditional family editor. So what we're going to do here is we're going to actually use the profile more than once and the profile we're going to create as an adaptive component. And I just wanted you to see that it's possible to use an adaptive component as your profile and it actually provides you a great deal of flexibility when you do that because you can create this single shape that you can then adjust in lots of interesting ways when you load it into the project. And so that's what we're going to do here to build this lofted form. Now, what we're actually building is this big massive wall, and it's going to sit in our graffiti gallery of…

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