Hello.
I am trying to create a structural concrete beam with finish material. I want to control on which side I will have finish material. I create 4 different sweeps representing the finish material on each side, and I assign a visible parameter for each. I want when more than one side has finish material, to be joined together. The problem is when I join two finish material parts then the two parts get the same visible parameter. Is this normal?
I imagine a workaround but it will make the family more complex.
Where I don't know what to do on the project, where two of these families intersect. Is there a way to control which materials are joined together? There should be no plaster between these concrete parts.
Maybe this isn't possible. There is no way to identify which part is structural and which is not as in walls and floors.
It's very difficult and time-consuming to place finish materials, and I try to find a more automatic solution.
Searching on the internet I found this for ArchiCAD. https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/how-can-i-wrap-the-plaster-around-the-beam-and-floor/td...
This is the way things should work.
I'm confused. What is the question? What is the construction? Just state plainly what you want to do in Revit. Forget ArchiCAD.
....are you aware that Join Geometry will remove volume at the union of two overlapping elements?
Families? If they are walls, floors, ceilings, roofs then they should join properly?
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