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Contour Line type in Elevation and 3d

Hobbesnb
Booster
Is there a way to make a wall's or slab's (uncut) contours appear as a different line type (NOT line weight) when it is modeled in the section/elevation view or 3d?

Previously, i'd always have to copy the elevation model, then paste it to create a line drawing and edit the line types that way, but negating any rebuilding ability. For example, when i show objects below grade in my elevation views, i'd like to have the contours of the sub-grade footings in dashed lines.

Even if this isn't possible with regular walls, slabs, etc...can it be done with the profile tool?

Thanks.

- SG
Scott Graham, AIA LEED BD+C

Principal | BIM Manager

Muhlenberg Greene Architects, Ltd.

Wyomissing, PA 19610



V6.5-26.0
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TomWaltz
Participant
Modeled elements can only ever be solid lines (ever see a dashed line in the real world?)

The workaround is to put a line fill with a non-plotting pen over top of the element,s creating a dashed effect when plotted.
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
Not applicable
Scott,
There is only one line type in 3D and that is sollid.
Please see this thread on ways to accomplish what you want.

http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=59606&highlight=grade+fill#59606

Peter Devlin
Hobbesnb
Booster
Thanks all for the great work-around...This makes my life much easier!

-SG
Scott Graham, AIA LEED BD+C

Principal | BIM Manager

Muhlenberg Greene Architects, Ltd.

Wyomissing, PA 19610



V6.5-26.0
fhedberg
Contributor
G'day boys/ladies...

Does anyone know of a work around of the same effect but with using the 'new' feature in A10 with coloured elevations?

I guess you'd have to pick the exact colour to match each part induvidually....or..??
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Barry Kelly
Moderator
fhedberg wrote:
G'day boys/ladies...

Does anyone know of a work around of the same effect but with using the 'new' feature in A10 with coloured elevations?

I guess you'd have to pick the exact colour to match each part induvidually....or..??
Place white dashed lines over all the solid lines you want to appear as dashed.
Much more tedious than the fill solution.
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