First, my aplogies for trying to explain this. I can't quite get the wording correct so it may be hard to understand, but here it goes.
I'm not sure if this can be done easily. Take a look at the attached image.
In the blue areas, I created a grade beam family with the 45 degree areas on each end for a thickened edge. I set each one up with a visibility parameter for the area where there is only one condition.
The thing I'm having trouble is trying to do this on the corners (red areas). I'm using slab edges to create my perimeter beams. Is there a way to control how they miter at the corners? I'm guessing not.
I also have an issue in the blue areas of the slab edge lines continuing through the grade beam edge. In the screen shot, I made all those lines invisible and created the edges between the thickened grade beam and the slab edge with detail lines. Kind of a clumsy way to do it.
Is there another more parametric way?
I'm not sure if this can be done easily. Take a look at the attached image.
In the blue areas, I created a grade beam family with the 45 degree areas on each end for a thickened edge. I set each one up with a visibility parameter for the area where there is only one condition.
The thing I'm having trouble is trying to do this on the corners (red areas). I'm using slab edges to create my perimeter beams. Is there a way to control how they miter at the corners? I'm guessing not.
I also have an issue in the blue areas of the slab edge lines continuing through the grade beam edge. In the screen shot, I made all those lines invisible and created the edges between the thickened grade beam and the slab edge with detail lines. Kind of a clumsy way to do it.
Is there another more parametric way?
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