lukle wrote:
Hi Mark,
Attached are a couple of images of the (very rough : ) ) project. Hope its clear enough.
The cut plane is currently at 10000.
I could just make it a filled wall but it wouldnt be a cavity wall then.
I guess I just thought there would be a hierarchy of elments. The top most being visible and anything under it being obscured.
Since your last email I tried putting each level on a different story
so in the image below there are less lines over the top of each other.
However this isnt much use to me if I want to show all levels at the same
time.
Thanks again.
LUkle.
Hi LUkle,
Agree, if you fill in the cavity with a fill, then really it is no longer a cavity as it hides what is below, so doesn't this answer your question for you? Really, you should be able to see the beam under the wall where it crosses the cavity. This is how I would show it. If you don't want to see it, then use a fill in the cavity.
Sorry, i don't think i am being much help on the above, but i cant understand why you don't want to see the beam in the cavity but also want the cavity to be empty?
In regards to storey levels, i just had a very similar problem (split levels) and set it up like this.
1. Set the beam to display on own storey only. And set it to absolute display limit. You can also set to display on storey below if that is what you want but just don't set to automatic.
2. Have one storey (not 2 levels) at 10.170. I assume 10.170 is the very top of your beam, if not, move the storey to very top of your beam, it will still show because of what we did above.
3. Save a view of level 1 and edit the floor plan cut plane settings for that view only (access through navigator or right-click on view). In the floor plan cut plane setting set the Relative Floor Plan Range (Show down to) to 1100. This is the distance from level 1 to lower split level of level 1.
You will then see everything over both levels. Depending on how many other split levels you have you might have another at level 3 as you have shown in your section. But these same steps can be applied.