2024-05-09 12:26 PM - last edited on 2024-05-11 05:07 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Hi!
Can you tell me why this space is there and how can I fix it? In the plane it is correct.
Operating system used: Windows
2024-05-09 03:52 PM
what is the actual issue? there are too many ways to apply materials, to begin to answer this. normally I assign materials to the panel types and million types. pretty normal practice. overrides are not a good practice and changing through object styles is ok, if you want everything to be the same, regardless of family or system.
2024-05-09 04:15 PM
@lumen , the question has nothing to do with materials.
It looks like it is an issue of why the 3D curtain wall is offset away from the reference line.
@Ivika , do you have custom frames or panels?
I see the offset from reference line is zero (0).
But it is set to measure to 'Panel Center' and your panels do not look flat in the image.
Barry.
2024-05-09 04:29 PM - last edited on 2024-05-11 05:18 PM by Laszlo Nagy
I created a custom panel to generate a parametric facade. That's why the panels aren't flat. The strange thing is the gap between the 3Ds panel and the wall, and I can't seem to adjust it. Whenever I change the offset in 3Ds, it messes up the alignment again, and I can't figure out why.
2024-05-09 05:24 PM - last edited on 2024-05-11 05:19 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Hi @Ivika
Check the position of the original geometry you created for the object. It should have 0 elevation.
Anyway there are some options within the curtain wall panel settings that you could play with.
Regards.
2024-05-09 10:05 PM
It was helpful! Thank you!!! 🙂