split levels?
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2012-02-11 09:39 PM
2012-02-11
09:39 PM
I have a large exhibition space 6 meters high. And I want to insert a new level at 3m over part of the exhibition space for offices etc. How do I go about getting to show the plan for the split level? I need to show the two separate plans, one at level 0 and one at level +3 but without creating two different stories. Or is that not possible?
Cheers.
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2012-02-11 10:55 PM
2012-02-11
10:55 PM
Saved views with different cut planes may work.
Then you can put the two tightly next to each other on the same sheet
possibly?
Then you can put the two tightly next to each other on the same sheet
possibly?
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2012-02-12 12:04 PM
2012-02-12
12:04 PM
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how exactly do you mean? I understand the idea of the different cut planes for a given plan but do you mean a different height cut plane for the plan or a cut plane in the 3d document? Could I have copies of the same floor?
how exactly do you mean? I understand the idea of the different cut planes for a given plan but do you mean a different height cut plane for the plan or a cut plane in the 3d document? Could I have copies of the same floor?

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2012-02-12 05:59 PM
2012-02-12
05:59 PM
zoltar wrote:You want to be working with saved Views -which become your drawings...
how exactly do you mean? I understand the idea of the different cut planes for a given plan but do you mean a different height cut plane for the plan or a cut plane in the 3d document? Could I have copies of the same floor?
You can have as many Views of a single floor as you want, with each view having different saved settings. In this case, you want two saved views of the same floor - each view with a different Floor Plan Cut Plane. For example, the FPCP for the first level might be at 1 meter and the second might be at 4 m. (The structural plan for the higher level might have a cut plane at 2.8 m to cut through support beams.) Etc. Different values for above/below determine how much of the model is projected into the view.
A presentation view of the same plan might have solid wall shading and a layer combo that turns on colored fills/etc. Model View Options let you control many things here - different saved Model View combinations for different views. A key plan would be the same floor at one scale where detailed plans would be portions of the floor at a different scale. All just views of a single story / floor.
Cheers,
Karl
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2012-02-12 10:03 PM
2012-02-12
10:03 PM
@Karl,
that is exactly what I want, however I didnt find a Copy option for the individual fllor plans. How do I do that?
that is exactly what I want, however I didnt find a Copy option for the individual fllor plans. How do I do that?

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2012-02-13 01:19 AM
2012-02-13
01:19 AM
zoltar wrote:There is no 'copy'. You set up all of the settings to see things as you want - with properly named layer combo, model view options, etc - and then create/save a new view. Look at the documentation for how to create a View.
that is exactly what I want, however I didnt find a Copy option for the individual fllor plans. How do I do that?
Cheers,
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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2012-02-13 03:34 AM
2012-02-13
03:34 AM
zoltar wrote:
Here's my problem.
I have a large exhibition space 6 meters high. And I want to insert a new level at 3m over part of the exhibition space for offices etc. How do I go about getting to show the plan for the split level? I need to show the two separate plans, one at level 0 and one at level +3 but without creating two different stories. Or is that not possible?
Cheers.
Hi zoltar,
This thread (about "Split Level" also) might give you more help:
archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=31727&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=0
Cheers,
