Hi, I need to create a grating floor where the light can pass through. But I´m not finding a way to do that.
I tried making a basic floor and applying a mesh material. But it doesn't let the light go through.
Does anyone have a floor grating family, or a way to make it so the light can go through?
You could model it, but that's a little much. What's the grid spacing? A few inches? Modeling that large of a surface area, it would just appear solid anyways.
The holes measure is 3cm x 10cm. And I have to do close ups of the floor, and details ´cause it´s for my thesis.
And I already have a module modeled in Autocad 3d. But I´m new to revit and I tried to make it a family, but I honestly have no clue how to make it metallic and make it as to be recognized as a floor family. The only option it gave me was a Metalic steel deck, but that´s not what I´m looking for.
And IDK if I have to model de whole area of floor or with just a module is ok.
That's a ridiculous amount of detail to model, but you could accomplish with 2 overlapping Beam Systems in Revit.
Man standing on 3cmx10cm mesh flooring:
How it looks in View that captures the entire surface area of a 7.62m x 7.62m mesh floor:
...but if you zoom in to the feet of the Man standing on the 3cm x 10cm mesh flooring, it don't look too bad; huh? 😉
I prefer using a Map either with Bitmap or a Procedural Map with Cutouts..
Constantin Stroescu
how is shadow of a perforated plate with Procedural Maps for Cutouts..
Constantin Stroescu
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