From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)

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Adding slanted walls

Adding slanted walls

- [Instructor] In this video, I want to spend a little time working with slanted walls. Now, as the name implies, a slanted wall can have an angular cross section so you can create some interesting forms using slanted walls that wouldn't be possible with a straight up vertical wall. Let's just go ahead and draw some slanted walls to kind of get comfortable with using the tool. Of course it starts with the wall command or you can type WA and I'm just going to accept the default wall type, generic eight inch in this case. Could be generic 200 millimeters in the metric file. It doesn't really matter which one you're using. What I do want to do though, is change a few of the properties. I am going to change the height and go up to level two with this wall. But of course the most important property to change is the cross section. Since we said we wanted to work with slanted walls, let's choose that from the list. Now…

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