Good morning,
I am using 2014 ACA. I use project navigator. I am trying to use my callout tools to generate my section, elevation and detail model space views and put them in a seperate view drawing to basically go through and cartoon the set.
I am able to create the detail and section 2d elevations in the current drawing but when I try to creat the exact same detail and section 2d elevation and have it done in a existing drawing I get nothing but the detail or section line. I'm going through the exact same process both way except for when it asks where I would like the 2D elevation drawn.
Any ideas on what's going on here?
I have enclosed the construct (drawing 1) drawings for review. As you can see, the top detail boundary and section line are the 2d elevations generated to the right. The bottom detail boundary and section line are the ones that i tried to put in an existing view.
Drawing 1 is the construct
V-Floor Plan is the view the callouts are generated in
New View 1 is the view file i'm trying to put the 2d elevations in
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ryan
I don't have 2014 so I can't open your files.
All I can suggest is to read and follow all the command line prompts when you use the call outs to create new view drawings.
Yes, i've triple checked every setting when going through the motions and i'm doing the exact same thing each time. Works great in the current drawing but just not happening when going to new or existing view.
Doesn't make any sense.
I'm in ACA 2013 btw. Not sure why I put 2014
Im actually not so conserned about the model space view being created. My end goal is to get the 2d section/elecation that my callout creates to be located in a view drawing so that if I do a series of details or section cuts I can put them on what will ultimately be my corresponding view drawing.
OK...
So I can get the new 2d section/elevation MSV to show up in an existing view drawing now if I first xref in the plan that I am developing with callouts and section/elevations in.
This tells me that somewhere in the process, the program is not making the connection from the drawing containing the original plan and callouts to the new or existing drawing that contains the MSV and 2d Section/elevation in it. What would cause this?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ryan
David,
I was originally trying this from a construct but quickly realized that was probably part of my problem.
Now I am making a construct that contains my base floor plan and then xrefing that into a view. I am then doing the callouts and sections in that view and trying to put the MSV in another new and/or existing view. What i'm trying to accomplish here is to have my floor plan view with notes, dimensions, callouts, section marks but have those sections and detail callouts be tied to another view for my building sections. Then another view for my enlarged details, etc.
The tutorials I have watched and everything I have read seem to do this flawlessly so i'm not sure what i'm doing different. Frustrating as i'm trying to get my entire office to adopt this strategy and cut out having to do everything with linework.
If you make a construct, then xref that into a view, then do a detail callout in that view and choose "add to existing" view for the MSV, what do you get?
Thanks for your time,
Ryan
Yes, I'm doing everything through the project navigator.
I've done this so many times I have no doubt that I am following every step. There is no way I could make the same mistakes this many times. I pay close attention to the prompts and place the section every time. I just don't get it.
I'm going to start a new project with the out of the box apj and use the default dwt's to create my drawings and see if I get a different result.
Right now everything is custom from the APJ to the DWT to the tool palettes. It must be some setting I have changed along the way but I can't imagine what it could be after 2 days of working on this.
Thanks for taking the time to do that. Maybe i'll get a different result when i'm not using any of my custom stuff. I'll post again my results.
Day 3.......
I went to a laptop last night and tried this again with the default profile, out of the box apj & dwt with a default project.
I draw 4 walls in a brand new construct created through project navigator. I save it. I then create a new view drawing through project navigator. I pull in my construct xref (have tried both attach and overlay). I save the view with the construct xref attached. I then open the tool catalog and pull in the Detail Boundary A and place it on a corner. I expand and specify my first leader point. I then name my new MSV leave both generate section and title mark boxes checked and pick New View Drawing.
I name the new view drawing, use an out of the box dwt (AEC Model Imperial DWT). I choose level 1 division and check the box for constructs and then click finish.
I specify my elevation for plan section (3'-6") and depth of plan section (8'-0") then specify my insertion point of the 2d section result.
My new view is created in the project navigator but no MSV is below it. I open the new view that should have my MSV and 2d section in it and all i see is an elevation line (or section line when doing a section) where the 2d section should be.
Same result as day one but this time on a different computer using all out of the box ACA stuff. What the heck is going on here? I'm spending 3 days now working on something that seems to be a standard function of the software for everybody else.
This is turning into a hugely inefficient way to spend my time but it is something I have to get working that should be so simple.
As usual any help is appreciated and thank for your time already spent. This should not be an issue.
Thanks,
Ryan
Any ideas
The only way that I can "sort of" recreate your problem is if I enter a negative number, like -50', when prompted to specify the elevation for the Plan Section. Are you setting up your levels in PN?
UGH!
Everything seems to be working now. I walked away from it for a day and did something else and came back with a fresh set of eyes.
It was either a bug or glitch OR the fact that my xrefs were overlays instead of attachments from the construct to view. If that was indeed it then I am very embarrassed but must own that oversite on my part. DOH! I haven't had the nerve to test my theory because I really don't want to think it was something that easy I overlooked.
Thank you for everyone's time on this though. This forum is a great source and I really appreciate all of you that take the time to help others. I'm trying to help when I can but i'm more of a question asker then answerer at this point.
Ryan