2011-01-07 07:48 AM - last edited on 2023-05-19 03:59 PM by Gordana Radonic
2011-01-07 07:58 PM
Deviz wrote:You can cut a freeform detail or worksheet but then you have to do the annotations in the detail/worksheet window so it's no longer a live model view.
It's really dumb that ArchiCAD doesn't simply allows to cut a free-form detail marker, which makes everything else around disappearing and leaves the live model to be documented.
I wonder what system does Revit have for this!!!Revit has the advantage here (to a point). You can create as many levels as you like with the extents individually set. In other words, plan views are pretty much like horizontal sections. Unfortunately the method is not intuitive and from what I've seen most users don't know how to use it very well. As I recall the extents are strictly rectangular. Managing overlapping enlarged plan views still has its share of complications.
2011-01-09 08:28 PM
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2011-01-10 09:41 AM
Deviz wrote:I like that but can't claim credit for it.
I then reconsidered the Barry option once again .....
Deviz wrote:I agree it looks a bit messy but you do tend to get used to it.
..... but I personally can stand having the floor plan with all the annotations sitting on top of each other, it just make the editing very complicated and would force me to print much more often to check the final result.
Deviz wrote:No need to be sorry.
Sorry Barry.
2011-01-10 07:56 PM
2011-01-10 09:01 PM
Richard wrote:It comes down to whether you want to mask the area around the rooms or details being enlarged for drawing the notes and dimensions. Since the early days I have used fills or custom drawing frames (2D library parts) for this purpose. The method Barry describes provides the effect without the need for the mask.
I do live enlarged plans all the time, and while Barry's scheme works, I'm scratching my head trying to understand the advantages of using an "overlay" in layout.
I just have one extra layer called "Enlarged Plan." Take the 1:100 plan and change the scale to 1:25 (or whatever), and zoom into the room you want to annotate. Add all of the annotation for the enlarged plan on the "Enlarged Plan" layer. (The "Active Layer" toolbar is good for this.) Now save the view and send to layout. You can save a view for each room. What am I missing?
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