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Floor plan, tiled floor: how?

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Joris.vd.Meulen
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Floor plan, tiled floor: how?

Joris.vd.Meulen
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Hi,

 

I got a room which needs some floortiles. I would like to show those on my floorplan.

How I did it: annotate > region > filled region. Selected a model pattern.

 

However: I need to outline the whole thing. which is rather timeconsuming.... 

 

My question: isn't it possible to create a tiled floor on 'floorlevel' and other components are 'above' the tiles and therefore tiles aren't shown...

 

 

 

Naamloos.gif

 

 

3Pinter

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Floor plan, tiled floor: how?

Hi,

 

I got a room which needs some floortiles. I would like to show those on my floorplan.

How I did it: annotate > region > filled region. Selected a model pattern.

 

However: I need to outline the whole thing. which is rather timeconsuming.... 

 

My question: isn't it possible to create a tiled floor on 'floorlevel' and other components are 'above' the tiles and therefore tiles aren't shown...

 

 

 

Naamloos.gif

 

 

3Pinter

love python coding
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Anonymous
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Don't use a Filled Region.

 

Instead, Create a new "finish floor" which will sit on top of your "structural floor".

 

Create the new Floor using skeych lines, the finish the sketch.

Then go to the Properties of your new finish floor and offset its height about 1/8" above the Level of your Main Floor.

Then, edit the structure of your "finish floor" and assign it a Tile Material, with a Surface Pattern using a Model Pattern

to show the tile lines. Give the tile a proper thickness, like 1/4" or whatever thickness your tile will be.

 

Objects above the floor will display properly, as they are "covering up" the floor in your Plan View.

 

If you are in a workset enabled project, place your "finish floors" on a separate workset.

 

Use this same principal for making tiled walls.

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

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Don't use a Filled Region.

 

Instead, Create a new "finish floor" which will sit on top of your "structural floor".

 

Create the new Floor using skeych lines, the finish the sketch.

Then go to the Properties of your new finish floor and offset its height about 1/8" above the Level of your Main Floor.

Then, edit the structure of your "finish floor" and assign it a Tile Material, with a Surface Pattern using a Model Pattern

to show the tile lines. Give the tile a proper thickness, like 1/4" or whatever thickness your tile will be.

 

Objects above the floor will display properly, as they are "covering up" the floor in your Plan View.

 

If you are in a workset enabled project, place your "finish floors" on a separate workset.

 

Use this same principal for making tiled walls.

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

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Anonymous
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How do you get the tiled floor? is it built in? I can't find floor types in RevitCity.
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How do you get the tiled floor? is it built in? I can't find floor types in RevitCity.
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L.Maas
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Floors are system families.This means they are not loadable. You can copy/modify floors in the project and you can copy floors between projects. But you do not have a loadable floor family.

Just like walls (also a system family) you can modify the structure, the materials etc

If I need a tiled I use a tiled material as top layer.

Louis

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Floors are system families.This means they are not loadable. You can copy/modify floors in the project and you can copy floors between projects. But you do not have a loadable floor family.

Just like walls (also a system family) you can modify the structure, the materials etc

If I need a tiled I use a tiled material as top layer.

Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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Anonymous
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How do you get the tiled material though?
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How do you get the tiled material though?
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L.Maas
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Something like this:

Floor Structiure with tile material on top

Floor Structure.png

 

Floor Material. Settings for 2D Views

 

Floor Material.png

 

Settings for 3D

Floor Material 3D.png

Louis

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Something like this:

Floor Structiure with tile material on top

Floor Structure.png

 

Floor Material. Settings for 2D Views

 

Floor Material.png

 

Settings for 3D

Floor Material 3D.png

Louis

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Anonymous
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the terrible dsaster with my revit is taht the floor tile is not on the material editor

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the terrible dsaster with my revit is taht the floor tile is not on the material editor

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L.Maas
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L.Maas
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Than you create a new material and make settings as you would like them to represent your tiles.

The screenshots in previous postd already give a good idea how it can be created.

Louis

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Than you create a new material and make settings as you would like them to represent your tiles.

The screenshots in previous postd already give a good idea how it can be created.

Louis

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Anonymous
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STill doesnt work. I  have tried to make teh new material and applied the hatch pattern. Unfortunately I dont have the 'relief pattern'. This is where the autodesk over sphisticattion can be often painful.  

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STill doesnt work. I  have tried to make teh new material and applied the hatch pattern. Unfortunately I dont have the 'relief pattern'. This is where the autodesk over sphisticattion can be often painful.  

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Anonymous
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I have done exactly as per your screen shots and I am still not getting teh result. I don't have teh relief pattern option
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I have done exactly as per your screen shots and I am still not getting teh result. I don't have teh relief pattern option
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L.Maas
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Which options you have available is dependent on the material you start with. For example you can copy the "Porcelain, Ivory" to your project/template.

Then you can rename it and modify the settings.

 

Porcelain.png

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Which options you have available is dependent on the material you start with. For example you can copy the "Porcelain, Ivory" to your project/template.

Then you can rename it and modify the settings.

 

Porcelain.png

Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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