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DGSketcher wrote:Stacked views with very selective layer combinatios and showing only load bearing structural elements and heavy use of GO is how we make structural drawings. It takes a bit of time to set up, but we've added it to our template meaning we for the most part only have to at notation (dimensions, text). Everything is taken from our 'normal' architectural model and both outputs (architectural / structural) co-exist quite happily without needing two different models.
Using David's last post brings things full circle. I only have one pen set which I use everywhere in combination with GOs. The method suggested of combining two views in layouts is quite common and dates back to the good old days of drawing on film and superimposing plans. I would take your general view plan as suggested and place it on the layout sheet, (as this is only a guide you can GO everything in this view to a grey pen if you want), you can then superimpose the structure plan view as suggested using Partial Structure Display with an appropriate GO highlighting pen (Black) applied to load-bearing elements. You could obviously take this further and make the GO rules highlight columns etc. if that helps.