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2006-07-14 11:49 PM
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2006-07-15 02:19 AM
Scott wrote:yup that's what i was afraid of - sounds like separate modeling and line layers...this lack of detailed control over model representation is a good illustration of the gap between the goal of BIM and its (current) reality ... it's kind of ironic because it's actually closer to BIM to model the two separately on different layers and assign the footing a dashed line property.
You may have to do the old Explode & Keep Original Elements trick.
2006-07-15 06:28 AM
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2006-07-16 04:53 PM
Scott wrote:Heaven forbid! How about just a little magic wanding with a fat dashed white pen polyline above the the footing lines? This way it reads properly in section and plan. However, this is perhaps still too much of a hassle because it doesn't track if you (say...) move the Profile Wall in 3D. And it smells too much like drafting.
You may have to do the old Explode & Keep Original Elements trick.
2006-07-16 11:57 PM
At least tricks like this used to work. Do Wall Accessories work on complex profile walls?They do Chazz (although not in a very friendly way). What wall accessory do you use, with which settings?
2006-07-17 12:41 AM
Link wrote:Santa Cruz is a bigger town than one might think, with a broader range of opinion than we get credit for. As for my acquaintance with
PS. This guys a friend of yours, or are you just a geographical victim?http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=11277
2006-07-17 06:20 PM
Chazz wrote:
Want something that gives you the dashed line AND tracks automatically when the wall is Profile Wall is moved? One way would be to put a zero thicknessWall Accessorythat has the same width as the footing line. Now assign that accessory that same fat dashed white pen in 2D and viola, it reads correctly in 2D, section and 3D AND it tracks automatically when you move the Profile Wall. It's a pretty gnarly workaround though.....
At least tricks like this used to work. DoWall Accessorieswork on complex profile walls?
Link wrote:
They do Chazz (although not in a very friendly way). What wall accessory do you use, with which settings?