Joined column with wall - wrong filling

Joined column with wall - wrong filling

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Joined column with wall - wrong filling

Anonymous
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Hello everyone!

 

I need your help...as i´ve been trying to solve this issue for some hours without success...and i´ve read lot of similar posts but mine doesnt work...

 

So, in order: 

 

- I have a structural (not architectural) column joined to a wall, and in the "fine detail view" looks good.1 Detail fine.JPG

- I need to show the plans in a "coarse detail view" (grey=walls, black=columns), so I set the properties of the wall to grey in coarse level. I want to do the same for the columns, but as its not possible, I duplicate the material of the column and change the section filling to black. So in "fine detail view", the wall is still detailed, while the column is black.2 Detail fine with different material.JPG

 

6 wall properties.JPG

 

 

- I set the plan view to "coarse detail"...and the structural column, instead of being black takes the grey of the wall. The wall has materials of priority 4 and 5, so this is not the problem.

4 Detail coarse.JPG

 

- I try to "change join", but it just works on "fine detail" view, not in "coarse detail" view (still both grey).3 Detail fine change join.JPG

 

- I enter into the structural column family and look for the option "Automatically joins geometry to walls", but it does not appear (as its structural and not architectural) - its in german, but still doesnt appear.5 structural column properties.JPG

 

- If I disjoin the column and the wall, in "coarse" view it looks good (finally!), but back to "fine" view they are overlapping.disjoined coarse.JPG

 

disjoined fine.JPG

 

 

What am I doing wrong? Smiley Embarassed

 

Many many thanks for your kind help! Smiley Happy

 

Best regards!

 

 

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barthbradley
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Joined elements then share the same line weight and fill pattern. It's a pain in the butt for me sometimes too.  

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2018/EN...

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Anonymous
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Many thanks barthbradley for your quick help!

 

Is there no way to solve this? Should not the structural column have priority over a no-structural wall?

 

I´ve read many old topics about this with different solutions, like the option "Automatically joins geometry to walls"...but I cant find it...

 https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/architectural-column-cut-pattern-when-it-s-j...

 

Any ideas?

 

Many thanks for your kind help Smiley Happy

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barthbradley
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Your welcome. But as far as a workaround goes; VG Element Overrides and Linework Tool is what I use to mitigate this join behavior.  It's a pain. I've posted (more like complained) about it before. 

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FAIR59
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In the Visibility/Graphic Override set the value for Detail Level for the Structural Columns Category to Medium or Fine, and you get the material color back.vg_oVERRIDES.PNG You can then also override the Cut Pattern to make it solid black.

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Corsten.Au
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