2017-07-18 04:19 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:14 PM by Rubia Torres
2020-05-19 06:48 PM
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paborges wrote:
...I changed the material of the slabs to MDF 1 and MDF 2. It worked, but I don't understand it, as parts with the same material are still in contact. ...
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2020-05-20 11:52 PM
Braza wrote:Because this issue always occurs some where in every project for almost always the same situation, and because the duplicated Materials/Surface with different name is already available it is typically less work for me to just assign a different material than any other workaround. It's even faster than drawing a line, and much faster than modeling or adjusting geometry, drawing in a morph, etc... And the duplicate material option is something that takes care of all similar instances at one time. For me that might be 1,000 places - as seen in this picture where there are perhaps 1,000 or more places were I don't want the same material to merge. Anywhere a person might view this framing model with BIMx or VR needs to show the specific say the framing intersects with similar materials, show where the splices are, that sort of thing..
Hi Pedro,
You can create a gap by adding a small morph rectangle (no edges and invisible BM) next to the slab and save all (slabs and morphs) as Custom Door Panel.
Here is an example:
CustomDoorLeafGap.jpg
Duplicating Surfaces is a fine workaround, but I only use it as a last resource.
As a side note: I think edge visibility between identical surfaces should be an option inside the Surface dropdown settings for individual elements. The default behavior could be "Hide", but there are many situations (i.e. Wood Framing) where "Show" is essential for a clear documentation.
Cheers,
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