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2003-11-23 02:21 AM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:37 PM by Rubia Torres
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2003-11-30 11:34 PM
HANIEL wrote:bruce, thanks. my problem was in my
May I suggest drawing landing slab & walls with dashed lines but al ath correct heights. Seting different layer priorities and putting landing components on their layer should solve the cleanup.l
2003-12-01 04:24 AM
~/archiben wrote:Hi Ben,
can you see the problem (that i thought i had)? well i hadn't realised that group intersections could be saved with a layer combination. i thought that they were global, and once set fixed across the whole project. icanassign these two different intersection priorities to different layer combinations already set up and it works just fine now!
2003-12-01 06:06 AM
Karl wrote:Yes. Both 3D and sections can be affected by this and it can be a pain to work around.
... but what does the model look like in 3D? If you use the priorities that clean with one of the upper or lower wall, then isn't there a 45 degree bevel gap on the outside of the uncleaned wall
2003-12-01 11:07 AM
Karl wrote:karl
This will resolve your issues with plan views and probably elevation as well ... but what does the model look like in 3D? If you use the priorities that clean with one of the upper or lower wall, then isn't there a 45 degree bevel gap on the outside of the uncleaned wall?
2003-12-01 02:54 PM
"~/archiben" wrote:
i was just wondering if anybody could offer advice on how to treat higher level stair landing walls that differ from the main plan walls from a production information point of view:
the stair landings themselves obviously don't warrant their own story, however in the example (attached) the external door is recessed to door height only. it is this that we need to show on all floor plan drawings.
Hi,
I apparantly messed up in how I posted my resonse yesterday ...
If I understand you correctly, what about putting these items like landings on a "hide in 2D layer". I often use such a layer for landings and trims which I want to see in 3D views but not in plan or reflected ceiling plan (RCP)?