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Using vertical opening elements to eliminate undesired folding lines

Using vertical opening elements to eliminate undesired folding lines

From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

Using vertical opening elements to eliminate undesired folding lines

- [Instructor] If you watched last week's video, then you saw me work on this shape edited floor element and I focused there on the fill pattern that's applied to the surface of that floor for this floor tile here. And we got all of those tile elements to line up correctly along the triangulated surfaces of this shape edited floor. This week, what I wanted to do was continue talking about a shape edited element. I'm going to look at a floor here, but we also have a roof that we'll look at a little bit later. The same issue would apply. And here, I want to talk about what to do when you have folding lines that Revit creates for you that you consider unnecessary. Now, just to kind of cover a little bit of housekeeping first, the alignment of fill patterns functionality that we looked at in last week's video is functionality that only exists in Revit 2023 or later. So you will need to have at least Revit 2023 in order…

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