2008-07-07 12:29 PM
2008-07-07 12:52 PM
2008-07-07 05:37 PM
uziproductions wrote:Generally, one generates plans for each building from the original pln file for the building, not from the master site plan file that has them all hotlinked in. But, that might be more of a US thing?
the plans aren't displaying as clean as i want, some walls of other stories are appearing in some buildings. Some my question is. In this type of project which is the best way doing things.
2008-07-07 05:39 PM
Braza wrote:No, this is not true. If the individual buildings are close in relative floor heights (as placed in the master file) to one another, then a single cut plane may work.
You have to define one wall cut height in the "Main" file to suit to all the buildings stories.
2008-07-07 06:22 PM
2008-07-08 12:17 AM
Braza wrote:I like that - perhaps a new slogan for GS: "The Virtual Building: Avoid Surprises".
In the end you get no surprises...
2008-07-08 05:57 AM
2008-07-08 05:59 AM
Ignacio wrote:Agree about the pain - but 'symbolic' is not an option for complex profile walls, for example...
You can always select all walls in your bldg plns and make them display 'symbolic', and keep that as the default.
Projected etc. is great when you need it and a pain (and wasted processing time, I think, too) when you don't.