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I am creating a project where the walls consist of two parts. I started using revit for this project due to the many qualities you can give each part of the wall. I wanted to make the drawing convey this visually by controlling the various line types. It seems however, that you can't do this. The wall is split into a heavy inner wall, which is structural and consists of something concrete'ish or brick'ish, and then a much lighter outer wall that includes finish and insulation. That is the level of abstraction I want to be at. See the picture below, a quick photoshop sketch. That is roughly how I want it to look ( although the difference in line those line thicknesses is exaggerated. )
However, revit is only able to control 2 line thicknesses for walls - and these are defined as projections and cuts. Do you have some idea on how to do this, so it roughly looks like the sketch below? I have tried making 2d annotations all over, and it works somewhat. But its tiresome and requires some constraining, and I prefer not to have too many of those this early in the process. I have a theory that it should be possible if you go to object styles and create additional subcategories in there, based on materials, but only the main cut and projection values change anything. The subcategories do nothing.
Help !
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