Best practice for applying material on linked model?

raafa
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Best practice for applying material on linked model?

raafa
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Hello everyone, 

 

I wanted to ask what is the best practice recommended when I have a structural model linked into my architecture host model and want to apply materials over the structural walls? 

 

I've been doing something that I know it's not the best solution. I've been creating a second wall over the structural wall to apply other layers of material, but I know this is going to give problems further ahead, i.e. placing doors.

 

In the print screen, I have an example in which the elevator shaft is from the structural linked model and I have to apply different materials over the concrete wall. In some cases, I need to apply plaster over the concrete and in others, I need to create a brick wall with plaster or sheetrock.  

 

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Should I create a wall type in the architecture model that includes the concrete walls from the linked model and have duplicated elements or is there another solution? 

 

thanks for your help! 🙂 

 

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RDAOU
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@raafa 

 

 

Why would you create a new walls when you can copy monitor the ones from the link and use the same to apply finishes

 

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raafa
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@RDAOU thanks for your help! 

 

I started with that option, but what I've found out was that when I copy/monitor the element I can only apply a material using the "Paint" tool, and this only allows (as far as I know) to use one single layer of material. My problem is when I have to create a "second wall" like a brick wall for the plumbing over the concrete one (print screen). Is there a way to do this with the paint tool or any other solution?  

 

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once again thanks for your help! 

 

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@raafa 

 

You can change the material of a copied/monitored wall as you wish, edit its structure, add and remove layers as you wish...

 

Make sure you have all updates/hotfix installed maybe what you are having is a bug in some build 

 

 

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raafa
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@RDAOU this is perfect! thank you! 

 

Never thought of changing the material of the copy/monitored element! Always assumed that I shouldn't change that element or it would generate an error. 

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@raafa 

 

 

Not an error... A warning alert which will pop up and later show in the Coordination Report. However, this does not apply to material change...

 

The warning alert you have in mind will occur when

  1. Move the wall
  2. change the core;s thickness (ie: adding 2 extra layers to the core and reducing their cumulative thickness from the original core layer will not generate an alert)
  3. change/edit profile of the wall
  4. Add an opening to the wall
  5. Change the walls constraints

 

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