Floor modify is not shown

Floor modify is not shown

qddmonterde
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Floor modify is not shown

qddmonterde
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so i modify a floor (the brown floor) in ngl and it is not shown in the 3d or in ground floor lvl. what should I do? Im new to this.

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ennujozlagam
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it could be hidden in the views? active the bulb icon to see and unhide the elements.

 

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SteveKStafford
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Modify is not possible if one or more of the boundary elements is set to be slope defining. In other words the floor must be "flat" for the Modify options to be available.


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qddmonterde
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hi thanks tried it and it works!. my next problem is the floor become like this. what should I do I tried to use cut geometry but it is still like this. Screenshot 2024-10-07 175548.png

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SteveKStafford
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My response assumed you were referring to the Modify sub-elements tools related to floors being disabled. If you are asking how to get floors to appear when they are next to each other or stacked...then you need to edit the sketches of the floors so they don't overlap and if one floor is inside another's sketch, create a hole for the other floor to fit inside but including the same boundary inside the sketch of the larger floor. Think of a donut and the hole is the other floor. The donut needs a hole to let the other floor show up inside the donut.


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ennujozlagam
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try to add building pad within the floor and see if helps?

 

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