Step IFlexing the curve: The initial idea was to create parabolic curves whose curvature could be changed depending on the user's needs. While trying to create the curves, I realized that Revit does not support a tangent lock for ellipses and the only way I could use that feature was by using a circle. The order in which I locked the planes and added the parameters made a world of difference. Locking the lines to the reference planes did not help, and locking the center of the circle to a reference plane did not help my project goals either. By my fifth iteration, I got my curve working, flexing exactly as I wanted it to. All I needed to do was add the profile. The video above shows the reference line used for the primary formulas that drive the curve. Step II
Step III
Screenshots:RendersLinks to some awesome resources:From Autodesk Revit help desk: knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2014/ENU/Revit/files/GUID-B37EA687-2BDF-4712-9951-2088B2A8E523-htm.html From LinkedIn Learning:
www.linkedin.com/learning/revit-family-curves-and-formulas/introducing-formulas?u=74650722
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