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You can however design the structure and its details from the data provided through a previous, or perhaps subsequent, structural analysis performed by a third party application (SAP, STAAD Pro or Autodesk RSA). At least not directly within the software tools, as there's actually a cloud solution for Static Analysis, but nothing we can compare with specialized applications. So while you can assign load cases to an Analytical Model, you can't in fact perform an actual analysis of a structure (or its connections for that matter) under different loads and stresses. Not Revit Structure nor Advance Steel are considered to be structural analysis applications. But for those relatively new to these 2 applications or even intermediate users, the scene can be somehow confusing, specially when mixed with structural analysis software.Īnd indeed here's where the first clarification should be made. Perhaps for those already proficient in Revit Structure there's really not much of an argument, as they can probably move around the tools for getting whatever suit their needs. Slows file down but I couldn't figure out what was going wrong with the other method.This has been kind of a common question for some time, even today when Advance Steel is considered to be as known of an application as Revit itself, there's still several who are uncertain about Advance Steel role in the world of structural design, since Revit Structure is actually regarded as quite a complete solution already. I just went ahead and created a custom mass panel with perforations and copied it. I tried that but it will not show the perforations in the render (It looks correct in the material preview), it just looks smooth. Mon, at 4:46:49 PM | Perforated Metal Panels You can find perferated metals in your materials. Make a new lay-in ceiling that has your material assigned to it. Mon, at 1:25:37 PM | Perforated Metal Panels With this you can create a "Material" and use it in your ceiling. he want a "ceiling", to simplify this you need to use an "Image", one with the right texture and other (black and white) like an "Alpha channel" to use in the "bump" parameter. Mon, at 1:19:42 PM | Perforated Metal Panels

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How can I show this in a grid, panel form? The material you showed looks like what I want but I was thinking 4x4 square panels. Sun, at 3:50:07 PM | Perforated Metal Panels I Hope and I Wish to LEARN more, and more, and more.













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