Hello, I have modeled my design with surfaces and when It is loaded in a project I can give the functions to each face such as walls,roof and so on,but can't use Mass Floors.I know that it is not a solid geometry but how can I model it as a solid volume ?! Thank you for your patience.
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The way I understand it is that you have a loaded a Mass family into a Project environment and successfully applied walls and roofs to it, but not floors. If so, my question is: do you have levels on which to host the floors? If not, that's your problem. Create levels that intersect the mass.
In Conceptual Mass, first of all I started drawing each lines of each layer individually and based on the height of the openings,I created another line its underneath. Afterwords, I selected those 2 lines and created the form and so on. However, I couldn't make it with solid volumes![]()
Yes, that's the only solution I guess. I was wondering if there is a way to find out how to make this model solid !!
Thank you anyway
I’m confused, but curious, Behzad. My understanding was is you created a conceptual mass family and loaded it into the project where you then created walls and roofs on the faces of the mass – but, that you were unable to create any floors (using the tools on the Massing & Site ribbon). Is that right?
Yes,that's right. Although instead of using Mass Floor option I have to draw a floor with sketch mode on each level.
Well then, that’s pretty strange.
I typically create the mass for the floor first, and then apply the modeled floor to face of that mass element – not by sketching boundary lines, but by doing it automatically, just the way it is described here:
Yes,that's right but the reason why I made the model by surfaces was because I couldn't make the roof by solid.Would you mind sending a video how to make the roof please !? Thx
Behzah: Toan's video applies to walls and roof too; not just floors. Follow his video and instead of using the floor tool, use the roof tool instead.
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