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2023-07-20 06:53 PM
I am a le to change the length of the beam object but not to the exact length I need.
I also have a composite floor with air void I managed to get the Webjoist showing up in this void. However I see also see a lot of thi gs in the void I don't want to see and which are further away. If I change the section distance then I won't see the roof of the main part of the house
Any advice?
2023-07-28 03:53 AM
You might already have done this, but often it helps to add a temporary associated dimension chain to an object you struggle to dimension.
Regarding the composite floor, can you please add a screenshot to illustrate this?
2023-07-28 08:02 AM
How do I add the Dimension?
Will add a Screenshot when I am in the office
2023-07-28 08:41 AM
@Sandramuller wrote:
I also have a composite floor with air void I managed to get the Webjoist showing up in this void. However I see also see a lot of thi gs in the void I don't want to see and which are further away. If I change the section distance then I won't see the roof of the main part of the house
That is the pitfall of 3D modelling.
If there is a void, then there is nothing to block what you see in the distance.
Sure you can limit the section distance, but that affects everything, as you have found.
You can try a 2D white (or background colour) fill, and you will have to use display order to send the fill or your web joists forward or backward.
Or you could place a 3D 'block', behind the joists, but you may notice this in other sections, elevations and 3D views - so that is not necessarily a good idea.
Or make the void in your floor composite so it is not an actual void (i.e. not a transparent material).
This will block anything in the background, but also your joists unless they actually pass through the section line.
Barry.