Cover Fill Orientation in RCP

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‎2025-02-20 04:19 PM
I feel there isn't a way to do this, but I thought I would ask to see if I am missing anything. I have a composite slab created for my ceiling. Once the Custom Fill Orientation is set to Link to Fill Origin and adjust the angle of the Cover Fill, everything is great in the normal floor plan view when drawing in the slabs for the RCP; however, I assume there is no way to adjust the bottom of a composite slab Cover Fill angle for the Reflected Ceiling Plan when using a 3D Document? I have typically created extra Surface(s) for each angle needed rather than drawing in each ceiling layer as separate slabs...
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‎2025-02-20 05:35 PM
in 3d with the ceiling slab selected, you should be able to go to Document/Creative Imaging/Align 3D Texture/Set Origin.
Pick the point, and the fill should adjust accordingly
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‎2025-02-20 05:35 PM
in 3d with the ceiling slab selected, you should be able to go to Document/Creative Imaging/Align 3D Texture/Set Origin.
Pick the point, and the fill should adjust accordingly
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‎2025-02-20 05:54 PM
Thank you. I obviously did not think about the align texture feature and it also rotating the cover fill, but it makes sense that it does.
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