Hello! Please help me with the problem. How to set the connection type of slab layers? If you connect the upper and lower floors, then all layers go in steps. One layer needs to be variable. as pictur

Hello! Please help me with the problem. How to set the connection type of slab layers? If you connect the upper and lower floors, then all layers go in steps. One layer needs to be variable. as pictur

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Hello! Please help me with the problem. How to set the connection type of slab layers? If you connect the upper and lower floors, then all layers go in steps. One layer needs to be variable. as pictur

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Like this? 

 

Variable Floors.png

 

The bottom floor is shaped edited:

 

Variable Floors 2.png

 

 

Cut the bottom of the top floor with an In-Place Modeled Void.  

 

Variable Floors 3.png

 

 

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lilya.barsukova.01
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I want the bottom face to be sloped. With these settings, it is smooth
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@lilya.barsukova.01 wrote:
I want the bottom face to be sloped. With these settings, it is smooth

 

Yes. I get it.  I explained how to get there in my first reply. Cut the floor with a void.  

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Please note that I have a bottom layer. The void will cut it out too
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I would like to know if it is possible in this situation to specifically adjust the layers for variability? So that the display of the lower layer is preserved, and the upper one is on the slope. Is it possible?
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@lilya.barsukova.01 wrote:
Please note that I have a bottom layer. The void will cut it out too

 

YOU NEED TO CREATE 2 FLOORS. 

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@lilya.barsukova.01 wrote:
I would like to know if it is possible in this situation to specifically adjust the layers for variability? So that the display of the lower layer is preserved, and the upper one is on the slope. Is it possible?

 

Yes, it is possible - as I have shown above. 

 

...assuming you have full Revit and not LT.  Which one do you have? 

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lilya.barsukova.01
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full. Understood. I was hoping there was an easier way, but it doesn't seem to be. Then you'll have to cut. Thank you
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