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Metric Tutorials - Autodesk

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Approximate the curve of the analytical model<br />

24 On the View toolbar, click , and draw a zoom box around one of the curved beams.<br />

25 Select the beam, and on the Options Bar, click .<br />

26 In the Element Properties dialog:<br />

■ Under Analytical Model, select Approximate Curve.<br />

■ Select Use hard-points.<br />

■ For Maximum discretized offset, enter 100 mm.<br />

■ Click OK.<br />

NOTE When hard-points are enabled, the analytical model will end at points on the curve where<br />

other framing members are joined. Additional line segments will be added to satisfy the Maximum<br />

Discretized Offset parameter.<br />

27 In the Project Browser, under Structural Plans, double-click 3D - Atrium.<br />

28 Select the floor, and on the View Control Bar, select Temporary Hide/Isolate ➤ Hide Element.<br />

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