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How can I shade some areas to show them as out of scope?

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ahirani24
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How can I shade some areas to show them as out of scope?

I have attached a rough plan layout drawing. I want to shade some rooms and put a tag in that room stating Not In Scope.

Does anyone know how I'd be able to do that?

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: ahirani24

- Add project [Yes/No] parameter, name it Out of Scope, assign to Rooms and/or Spaces category

 

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- Select all out of scope rooms and tick the box of that field in properties

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- Turn on Room Color Scheme, select Out of Scope field, and give the Yes row a pattern/color you like

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ahirani24
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

@ToanDN Please be a little patient with me. Currently these rooms are only spaces. Can you tell me through a step by step process as to how I could go about making these spaces as out of scope.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: ahirani24


@ahirani24 wrote:

@ToanDN Please be a little patient with me. Currently these rooms are only spaces. Can you tell me through a step by step process as to how I could go about making these spaces as out of scope.


See steps above.  If you use Spaces instead of Rooms then assigned the Yes/No parameter to Spaces; then turn on Space Color Scheme from the same dialog (top left drop down option).

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ahirani24
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

@ToanDN I just used region under annotate to solve the hatching problem. Thanks for your help. I'm sorry I can't understand what you are trying to state. This is really frustrating for me and I accept I am a total novice at Revit.

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chughes
als Antwort auf: ahirani24

Alternately, depending on how simple you would like to keep it, use a masking filled region (of whatever color is preferred) on the NIS spaces and set the Filled Region ByElement transparency setting to 25% or whatever makes you happy.  This is a graphic representation solution, not a BIM solution that @ToanDN is proposing, though.

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: chughes


@chughes wrote:

Alternately, depending on how simple you would like to keep it, use a masking filled region (of whatever color is preferred) on the NIS spaces and set the Filled Region ByElement transparency setting to 25% or whatever makes you happy.  This is a graphic representation solution, not a BIM solution that @ToanDN is proposing, though.

 

 


This is a perfectly fine, if not the best, solution for what you are showing.  

 

@ahirani24 see this link for information on Color Schemes.  there are video tutorials I think.

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2021/EN...

 

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