I have a Revit project with 2 stair cases. One stair case allows face-based families to be hosted to the landings. The other stair case does not. I can't figure out why not.
The 2nd stair case does allow elements to be hosted to the steps. Just not the landing (get the "no smoking sign" when mousing over the landings). See video, linked below.
https://www.screencast.com/t/LVU2UfAx
Anyone know what the problem is? I attached the file. Revit 2019.
Thanks!
When placing the element, choose Place on Work Plane, then Pick from the Placement plane list, then pick the top of the landing.
@ToanDNThanks for the detail. I think that's what I'm doing. See video linked below. Am I missing a step?
https://www.screencast.com/t/EY18wepUa
I can place family on the steps using this method. But still no luck with the landings.
Is it working for you? Looked like you had the model up in your last screen shot. Appreciate the assistance.
But the problem is not hosting it to a Work Plane -- it's hosting it to a FACE. So it will move with the FACE it's hosted to.
@MattKincaid wrote:
@ToanDNThanks for the detail. I think that's what I'm doing. See video linked below. Am I missing a step?
https://www.screencast.com/t/EY18wepUa
I can place family on the steps using this method. But still no luck with the landings.
Is it working for you? Looked like you had the model up in your last screen shot. Appreciate the assistance.
Of course, it is working for me, hence the screenshots. Screencast below:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/c0210af0-860b-4d95-a143-6bddd182ad33
@barthbradley wrote:
But the problem is not hosting it to a Work Plane -- it's hosting it to a FACE. So it will move with the FACE it's hosted to.
it will move with the face when placed using On Work Plane and pick the face.
It doesn't Host to the FACE that way -- it hosts to the WORK PLANE which is associated with the top of the Landing. As soon as you move the Landing, the Element become disassociated. It does not move with Landing.
Move the stairs in this file and see.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/92648b0b-f0fd-4672-acaa-bde4aee5570e
92648b0b-f0fd-4672-acaa-bde4aee5570e
I did dude. I'd post a screenshot to prove it, but unfortunately this Forum is struggling mightily today. It's a pain in the ass just posting a regular comment/reply. I'm not even sure this one will go through.
@barthbradleyYep correct : (. It almost works. But moving the stairs breaks the association.
I'm mainly wondering why the 2 stair cases behave differently. They seem to be modeled similarly.
@MattKincaid wrote:
@barthbradleyYep correct : (. It almost works. But moving the stairs breaks the association.
I'm mainly wondering why the 2 stair cases behave differently. They seem to be modeled similarly.
Try this file. I have fixed the stairs so now you can place on face directly.
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