Skylights in roofs over multiple stories
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2014-06-13
02:39 PM
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2023-05-23
02:30 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I have a very complex roof, which can not been solved by multiple roofs. I use single roof method.
The roofs go over 3 stories and have to be visible in a "final" roof plan at the top. So I have to see it in at least 4 stories.
In each story I have skylights and grills (in form of skylights) in the same roof.
In Germany we have to show skylights in the story, where the skylight is useable. Even it is above the cutplane. And we have to show it as top view from above. Roof contours have to be shown in one story below the bottom of the roof.
My result in the moment:
I see the roof contours and cover fills in all stories correct.
I see the skylights of the whole roof in every story, the roof is visible.
I see all associated labels of all roofs in all stories.
This behaviour is absolute unacceptable! Is this the way it should work?
How are you solving this problem?

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2014-06-13 03:46 PM
You could set it to shown down x-amount of stories, where x is the amount it takes to reach start of roof and then show up by the needed offset to show the outline of skylight you want to see.
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2014-06-13 05:26 PM

This shows a problem beside my skylight problem: I may not draw the complete overhead lines. But if the edge of a roof is not vertical, I get a whole bunch of overhead lines more or less parallel, which may not be there.
I can understand the problem of GS in their effort to derive the 2d representation out of the 3D model. But in case of roofs and skylights this does even work worse than the combination of walls and openings (reveal problem).
Some time ago I had to write a skylight object to calculate and draw level lines of the roof, the skylight was placed in.
Finally I had to implement a vectorial charset in 3D to label the lines out of the object itself in floor plan because TEXT2 does not work ind skylight objects. Very annoying. And there is no way (as far as I could determine) to check in the script the context in 2D, to be able to create a context sensitive 3D model. So the lines are visible in perspectives too! The home and the current story are not available in the object. Maybe thjere is a global I do not know, but I guess there isn't one.
This seems to me like a very unfinished end of development. And I remember, that GS promised to fix all this problems in future, when multiple roofs have been introduced.
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2014-09-02 06:20 PM
Say, we have a house which has ground floor, 1st floor and attic.
Roof is linked to the roof-floor (separate floor above the attic).
It is fairly easy to have the roof displayed on all the stories as we want.
So if we want to see dotted line representing roof overhang on the ground floor (which makes sense, because at this point roof gives us some sort of protection against the elements like rain, etc), we see skylights too ! Additionally it seems skylights cannot be moved to the separate layer, different from the roof => if you want to see the roof on particular floor, you have to accept skylights and it seems there is no way you can get rid of it.
So we end up with roof visible on the ground floor (marked with dotted lines as we want), but in the same time we see skylights on the ground floor, which are not there - very confusing.

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2014-09-03 10:41 PM
Lots of downsides of course when revising the roofs and it is a workaround but I have wasted a lot of time trying to get the look I want with the 3D roof planes and still not get what I want too so I sometimes just give up fighting the software to get the job out.
Cheers,
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2014-09-03 11:23 PM
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2014-09-04 10:09 AM
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2014-09-05 08:37 PM
algore wrote:What happens if you set the Overhead Line Pen of the Skylight to a white pen in the Floor Plan and Section panel of its settings Dialog?
Indeed it is a problem !
Say, we have a house which has ground floor, 1st floor and attic.
Roof is linked to the roof-floor (separate floor above the attic).
It is fairly easy to have the roof displayed on all the stories as we want.
So if we want to see dotted line representing roof overhang on the ground floor (which makes sense, because at this point roof gives us some sort of protection against the elements like rain, etc), we see skylights too ! Additionally it seems skylights cannot be moved to the separate layer, different from the roof => if you want to see the roof on particular floor, you have to accept skylights and it seems there is no way you can get rid of it.
So we end up with roof visible on the ground floor (marked with dotted lines as we want), but in the same time we see skylights on the ground floor, which are not there - very confusing.
That could also give the problem that on certain Stories you do want to see the overhead lines of the Skylight. In that case you could use a specific Pen for the Skylight Overhead Line Pen, and use two Pen Sets, in one it is white, in the other it is a visible color.
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2014-09-07 10:45 PM
laszlonagy wrote:You still see the outline of the hole in the roof.
What happens if you set the Overhead Line Pen of the Skylight to a white pen in the Floor Plan and Section panel of its settings Dialog?
That could also give the problem that on certain Stories you do want to see the overhead lines of the Skylight. In that case you could use a specific Pen for the Skylight Overhead Line Pen, and use two Pen Sets, in one it is white, in the other it is a visible color.