2022-07-17 05:44 AM - edited 2022-07-17 06:17 AM
2022-07-17 06:15 AM - edited 2022-07-17 06:16 AM
@LeeJaeYoung Check out your Floor Plan Cut Plane Settings:
2022-07-17 06:48 AM - edited 2022-07-17 06:52 AM
Thank you
I'll check this out next time.
All Relevant Stories
The element will be shown and editable on all stories which it physically intersects. When available, this will be your preferred option most of the time.
"it physically intersects" Do you know what this means?
Do you have anything to do with this?
2022-07-17 07:16 AM
@LeeJaeYoung I don't know why you'd like to intersect the view plans. In case of the tower you show as an example, the intersected floor plans will be massive. It's something you can also do in Archicad if you want even when it's not the logic of the software. I've mostly encountered this workflow in Revit, which, for me, is not the best way to work especially with towers.
2022-07-17 07:31 AM - last edited on 2022-07-17 03:51 PM by Barry Kelly
My question was asked to understand the meaning of intersection.
Which method do you recommend?
A little more detail please.
I'm practicing doing an apartment in the mountains.
The first floor of each building is different. The 1st floor was on the 2nd basement floor
There are various things on the 3rd basement floor.
And there will be three on the roof floor of the underground parking lot.
Shouldn't the roof floor of the underground parking lot be set in the story?
I have to use translate.google.com ^^
2022-07-18 01:51 PM
@LeeJaeYoung Have you already visited the Graphisoft Learn Portal? You should find what you're looking for there: https://learn.Graphisoft.com