no wall details on plan just framing

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2007-08-10 08:33 PM
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2007-08-11 01:58 AM
Gus wrote:This is equivalent to the frequent question about being able to turn off skins of composites, which is a very old item on the wish list.
I have made a profile for a wall. In plan it is more complex than what is needed to show a framer where to put walls. Is there a way for me to turn off these details in the plan but not in the sections and elevations
The only method today is through the disciplined use of pen assignments in custom pen tables. Basically, you assign a specific pen to the wall 'core' and other pen(s) to the additional skin/component contours and fills.
In the pen table for your working view, all of these pens display as some visible color.
In the pen table for your drawing, the skin/component/fill pens are set to white/screen/ or invisible.
As you can imagine, the result will not be anywhere close to the ideal, because there will be some gaps in the white-pen version and other little anomolies.
If you export the result as dwg to a consultant, they'll freak.
Cheers,
Karl

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2007-08-12 10:18 PM
There is always the wall framing acccessory tool.

And there is also an add-on from CADGarage http://www.cadgarage.com/wafrma.html you can use, but it is about $500.00
Use walls. Make your walls for plate 1 1/2" high. Make your walls for studs 1 1/2" wide. Same for special sheathing. Make you walls for plywood 1/2" thick or what ever. Headers also use walls.
If you need some help with that. E-mail me your wall and I will frame it for you and send it back. It may not be exactly as you want it but you can tweak it to work I am sure.
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2007-08-13 03:55 AM
Steve wrote:that's the cadimage wall framing tool - you can get it direct from their website too.
And there is also an add-on from CADGarage http://www.cadgarage.com/wafrma.html you can use, but it is about $500.00.
she's quite an impressive beast . . .

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2007-09-05 04:33 AM
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2007-09-05 04:54 AM
Gus wrote:well the framing elements can be placed on their own layer, but what you're asking can be accomplished through the use of dedicated pensets... when you set your composites up, assign a specific range of pens for the 'finish' skins. once the drawing is placed on a layout simply assign an alternative penset to the drawing which has the 'finish' range of pens set to white. it's not ideal but it works.
The frame is all we want to show in plan because (in a residence at least) none of the other stuff matters to the builders (in Plan). It does matter in the Building Sections, Wall Sections, and Elevations though, so I don't want to throw the whole wall profiles thing out the window if there is a chance to change how they look in Plan.
being able to show 'core only' for composite walls is one of the longest long standing wishes on the forum here . . . maybe graphisoft will listen next time . . ?
you can of course use a combination of pensets and the framing add-ons such that you pull boost all of your framing elements and grey-out the rest, (in the screenshot, the walls are on a hidden layer . . .)
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