Some friends said that they do not know how to use Revit volumes to draw water towers. In fact, the operation is very simple. Below, the editor has brought a graphic tutorial on using Revit volumes to draw water towers. Friends in need can learn with the editor. Bar.
Create [New Conceptual Volume] and a dialog box will pop up. Select [Metric Volume] and click to open to enter the plan view. Switch to [Project Browser]-[Elevation]-[South Elevation], and first draw four horizontal [reference planes] according to the dimensions of the south elevation in the real question, which are 2000, 16300, 1200, and 29500.
Use the rectangle in Create [Create Options Bar]-[Drawing Tab] to draw the rectangular platform outline, then use [Shape Tab]-[Create Shape] to create a [Solid Shape], and draw a circular column according to the same drawing method and small round columns.
Draw the stairs according to the dimensions of the section, draw the outline of the stairs on the south facade, and then use [Solid Shape].
Then draw six reference planes based on the south elevation, namely: 1000, 4000, 500, 2000, and 500mm reference planes.
Use the rectangle in [Draw] to draw the circular outline, and then draw the 12-sided circumscribed polygon outline, the large circular outline, the small rectangular outline, and the spire outline.
After the drawing is completed, the final result can be obtained.
The above is the graphic tutorial brought by the editor for you to use Revit volume to draw a water tower. Let's learn together. I believe it can help some new users.