Hi All
Is there a way to show beams above other than using Linework and/or adding an invisible line that cross the cut plane to the beams family?
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Hi All
Is there a way to show beams above other than using Linework and/or adding an invisible line that cross the cut plane to the beams family?
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Three ways I can think of off the top of my head, with pros/cons for each:
#1. Of course you can raise the Top and the Cut planes of your view range up to include the overhead beams. But then you may get other things in the view that you don't want or loose the cut through windows and doors that you do want.
#2. You can use a Plan Region to change the view range only within a certain area, in an attempt to show beams - such as for a mezzanine or similar - that doesn't go out all the way to your walls, thereby keeping your windows and doors cut properly. But this isn't going to work for ceiling beams that go all the way to the walls for obvious reasons.
#3. You can just set the view's Underlay to be the Level Above that your beams are on. But they'll be halftoned unless you turn off that Underlay setting in the Manage > Settings > Additional Settings > Halftone / Underlay settings dialog box. Doing so will effect all Underlay usage in your project.
Three ways I can think of off the top of my head, with pros/cons for each:
#1. Of course you can raise the Top and the Cut planes of your view range up to include the overhead beams. But then you may get other things in the view that you don't want or loose the cut through windows and doors that you do want.
#2. You can use a Plan Region to change the view range only within a certain area, in an attempt to show beams - such as for a mezzanine or similar - that doesn't go out all the way to your walls, thereby keeping your windows and doors cut properly. But this isn't going to work for ceiling beams that go all the way to the walls for obvious reasons.
#3. You can just set the view's Underlay to be the Level Above that your beams are on. But they'll be halftoned unless you turn off that Underlay setting in the Manage > Settings > Additional Settings > Halftone / Underlay settings dialog box. Doing so will effect all Underlay usage in your project.
Hi Marie.Joe,
In Revit 2017 the Underlay properties have changed. You can now view upwards or downwards, view the floor or the rcp (including Beams).
Now word of warning, I'm still getting to grips with this new tool and it doesn't seem to be showing my beams from linked revit file but will show the beams modeled within that file. Enjoy my screenshot and doodle.
Good luck.
Best,
SY
Hi Marie.Joe,
In Revit 2017 the Underlay properties have changed. You can now view upwards or downwards, view the floor or the rcp (including Beams).
Now word of warning, I'm still getting to grips with this new tool and it doesn't seem to be showing my beams from linked revit file but will show the beams modeled within that file. Enjoy my screenshot and doodle.
Good luck.
Best,
SY
What I had in mind is more like the beams showing as projection line on the floor layout...not an underlay
What I had in mind is more like the beams showing as projection line on the floor layout...not an underlay
I don't have 2017 😕 we are still using 2016 and I have to stick to what the uni provides because I need to work with the rest of the class
I don't have 2017 😕 we are still using 2016 and I have to stick to what the uni provides because I need to work with the rest of the class
@BEE_Design wrote:
Hi Marie.Joe,
In Revit 2017 the Underlay properties have changed. You can now view upwards or downwards, view the floor or the rcp (including Beams).
Now word of warning, I'm still getting to grips with this new tool and it doesn't seem to be showing my beams from linked revit file but will show the beams modeled within that file. Enjoy my screenshot and doodle.
Good luck.
Best,
SY
That sounds like your Visibility Graphics Override for your Link is set to "Custom" as opposed to "By Host View".
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
@BEE_Design wrote:
Hi Marie.Joe,
In Revit 2017 the Underlay properties have changed. You can now view upwards or downwards, view the floor or the rcp (including Beams).
Now word of warning, I'm still getting to grips with this new tool and it doesn't seem to be showing my beams from linked revit file but will show the beams modeled within that file. Enjoy my screenshot and doodle.
Good luck.
Best,
SY
That sounds like your Visibility Graphics Override for your Link is set to "Custom" as opposed to "By Host View".
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
@Anonymous wrote:
What I had in mind is more like the beams showing as projection line on the floor layout...not an underlay
Sounds similar to showing overhead cabinets on your floor plan.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
@Anonymous wrote:
What I had in mind is more like the beams showing as projection line on the floor layout...not an underlay
Sounds similar to showing overhead cabinets on your floor plan.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Doni49 YES! that is exactly what I want to see on screen and print 🙂 HOW to do that? or is it doable? So far I ve been using linework on the underlay but that is crazy to do on every floor plan and everytime there is a change
cannot model beams as casework family
Doni49 YES! that is exactly what I want to see on screen and print 🙂 HOW to do that? or is it doable? So far I ve been using linework on the underlay but that is crazy to do on every floor plan and everytime there is a change
cannot model beams as casework family
Method 1: if you actually need to see the beam projection in plan view
Pros:
Cons:
Method 2: if you don't need to see view beam projection on plan view, but rather view them on sheet
Still, I don't favor the both of them. I would rather using the native underlay and live with a little gray scale graphic.
Method 1's screencast:
Method 1: if you actually need to see the beam projection in plan view
Pros:
Cons:
Method 2: if you don't need to see view beam projection on plan view, but rather view them on sheet
Still, I don't favor the both of them. I would rather using the native underlay and live with a little gray scale graphic.
Method 1's screencast:
Your suggestion actually worked for 'Linked beams' to show up in the plan. but they are not part of Underlay and and I can't change any of the linetypes to overlay. When I try to do that a pop up says 'set link display to 'view by host''.
Do you have a workaround for that?
Thanks
Your suggestion actually worked for 'Linked beams' to show up in the plan. but they are not part of Underlay and and I can't change any of the linetypes to overlay. When I try to do that a pop up says 'set link display to 'view by host''.
Do you have a workaround for that?
Thanks
I’ve simply added a hidden line in the beam family on a newly created RP with height offset parameter. In the project, I have this RP set below the cut plane, so even though the beam is up high, I can still ‘see’ it as a hidden line.
Probably not the best solution for you @Anonymous, but maybe someone else will find it useful. Underlay and linework tool absolutely drove me nuts!
I’ve simply added a hidden line in the beam family on a newly created RP with height offset parameter. In the project, I have this RP set below the cut plane, so even though the beam is up high, I can still ‘see’ it as a hidden line.
Probably not the best solution for you @Anonymous, but maybe someone else will find it useful. Underlay and linework tool absolutely drove me nuts!
This hidden line trick messes up the elevation at bottom and is thereby not correct
This hidden line trick messes up the elevation at bottom and is thereby not correct
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