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2007-12-17 12:46 AM
2007-12-17 01:10 AM
info.kaldis wrote:Yes, better way there is.
Hello Archibots,
What is the best way to setup structural framing plans? I want to do floor framing plans with the floor below shown dashed. This works fine while drafting and using the ghost story shown below but getting it to plot right is another matter.
Right now I'm using RCP plan for showing walls on the current story and coping the walls up from below and changing the cut wall line type to dashed. is there a better way?
2007-12-17 01:44 AM
2007-12-17 03:51 AM
info.kaldis wrote:You're welcome. Weather's beautiful, but a bit more snow would help.
Nice, thanks. I will play around with that.
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PS, How is the weather in Montana right about now?
2007-12-17 06:53 PM
Karl wrote:Why stack the views? Is there an advantage over creating a single RCP view with a structural plan layer set to display framing?
On your layout your drawings stack: one view for your 'walls below' and another for your framing.
2007-12-17 10:32 PM
Chris wrote:in theory you can try and cobble something together with all sorts of complicated cutplane levels and offsets - but it's quicker (and easier to maintain) to overlay a couple of simpler views on a layout . . . (small steps
Why stack the views? Is there an advantage over creating a single RCP view with a structural plan layer set to display framing?
2007-12-18 04:28 AM
~/archiben wrote:I'm probably missing something but if you want a framing plan, say a second floor framing plan, wouldn't you just create a first floor plan view set to Reflected ceiling plan and then add the structural elements there? Or is it that you would want the structural elements to be visible on the Second floor plan?Chris wrote:in theory you can try and cobble something together with all sorts of complicated cutplane levels and offsets - but it's quicker (and easier to maintain) to overlay a couple of simpler views on a layout . . . (small steps
Why stack the views? Is there an advantage over creating a single RCP view with a structural plan layer set to display framing?)
and the guy wanted the walls from the floor below - those wall layers would then be washed out by the current floor walls as well, no? to get around that you would need all sorts of different wall layers and again it starts to get far more complicated than it should.
~/archiben
2007-12-18 05:12 AM
2007-12-18 08:36 PM
2007-12-18 09:12 PM
info.kaldis wrote:Tricks with fills are the only way to get elements to appear with solid lines in one view and dashed in another...and getting the stacking order right when beams, etc and lots more are involved is next to impossible. As Ben said, simple views and small steps...
I want to do floor framing plans with the floor below shown dashed.