Graphic Display Options in section.

Graphic Display Options in section.

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Graphic Display Options in section.

00353629
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I have this section: 

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The yellow level is my groundfloor. When i apply the visibility graphics options My first level of the house is detected as the ground floor. Does anyone know how can i change that?

I thought that by making the "NIVEL 0" an actual floor plan it may change but that was not the case. Also i do not have a site floor.

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RSomppi
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@00353629 wrote:

The yellow level is my groundfloor. When i apply the visibility graphics options My first level of the house is detected as the ground floor. Does anyone know how can i change that?


The statements are hard to understand. Can you elaborate, please?

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00353629
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Yes, "NIVEL 0" which is the level with the yellow marker is my actual ground floor and "PLANTA BAJA" is the level of the first floor in the project. When i apply a graphic display option, the ground floor color(black) in the background tab, colors black from PLANTA BAJA to below(red arrow). And i want it to be from NIVEL 0 to below(green arrow)

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Hope it helps to understand better. Thank you in advance

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RSomppi
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I see what you are saying now but I cannot help much as I've never used that feature.

 

My guess would be that somehow the top of ground is set to the first floor but I wouldn't know where that setting is.

 

Someone more knowledgeable with this feature should be able to help you out.

 

Good luck!

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RDAOU
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@00353629 

 

If you only need to cut arounf the floor slab, you need to select the Excavate tool on the ribbon and cut the topo using the floor element ...If you are using 2023 or earlier versions you would use a building pad

 

Otherwise you can also lower the topo all together by

  • Either changing the level
  • or giving it a -30 offset

          lower topo.gif

 

 

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But that is using a toposolid. Not the graphic display option. 

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without the background colors

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With the background colors

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RDAOU
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What visibility graphics options did you apply? 

VG apply override to element in the model. Subsequently the element which is looking black needs to be either lowered or placed on the right level. 

from that image you posted it looks like a Toposolid. Otherwise if it is not, kindly select it and tell us what element category is it

 

 

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