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Phasing problem

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JasonLLINDNER
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Phasing problem

Another problem with phasing... In my project I have 4 phases. It is a restoration project so I have existing walls, demolished walls, temporary demolished walls and new walls

How can I have a view showing

1.the original existing plus
2. All the new walls added to the project through out the 4 phases
3. All the demolished walls during phases 1 to 4

Then another view with
1. All temporary construction (blue) which took place in each phase put together in one view (typically the last phase)

I tried everything but it seen I can only show the elements demolished in the previous phase but not two phases before
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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: JasonLLINDNER

Hello Jason 

 

thats the normal behavior of phasing and phasing filters.

  1. What u demolished will be gone on the following phase
  2. what you place new on one phase will be treated as existing on the following phase

if I understood correctly what you are trying to do, I think you have two options to achieve that layout

  1. Create the view showing what you listed but for each phase (i.e.: duplicate x number of phases and apply phasing filter on each) then create a new sheet and stack the views on top of each other chronologically.
  2. Option 2 would work if you are faking phasing. Or better say imitating it. In such case you will imitate the phase filters using material colors to produce the view you desire. This requires that you have just two phases Existing and new (the default ones) the existing phase will literally contain the existing building and the second phase you work out everything on it i.e. Demo/temp/new....when you want to show ur view, you set a phase filter to show walls as per category without override >>> this will display the as per ur material defined color and pattern in material browser
  3. you can create a third phase (u don't place anything on this one, just apply the regular phase filter to show project complete. I.e. Demo and temp will become invisible and all wall become same i.e. Final construction so to say

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: JasonLLINDNER

If you have to have more than 2 phases, stacking one view of existing to remain for the last phase, one view of demolished only for each phase, and one view showing Rooms only for the existing phase, to create a master existing and demolition plan is the easiest way to do and my personal favorite.

 

However, if you need all of them in one view for some reason, watch the simple screencast below see if it makes sense to you.  I had to go this round when a boss insisted on a one-view-is-a-must order, to which I failed to counter.

 

It was is manually done in my cases but I believe you can automate the task with Dynamo.

 

 

 

 

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JasonLLINDNER
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

The several views on one sheet worked as explained by rda @RDAOU but I didn't get the 2nd method right. Sounds lesswork than the first and less views for sure ... Also if I put the material as one color say blue...it is showing also under the windows ... I need windows to remain white

 

the filter parameter method is cool I saw it also on anther revit forum but I have 1 problem with it which if it works would make it perfect. I need the filter override to still show my demolished wall filled solid red with a crosshatch in black. Also for temp demo must be solid blue with diagonal hatch and new should be solid yellow with line+hidden line hatch on top. I tried with the filter but I cannot do it because it is overriding cut patter either solid or hatch!

 

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: JasonLLINDNER

@JasonLLINDNER

 

Yes the overlaying views is the preferred method by many folks, myself included.

 

Regarding the quest for having two patterns (solid fill + diagonal hatch) in one element, it is not something that Revit can do.  But then again, the overlapping views method can come in as a rescue.  I use it when I need to show existing CMU and concrete walls with their hatch patterns plus a grey solid fill.

 

Hope that is clear.

 

 

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: JasonLLINDNER

@JasonLLINDNER

 

Instead of the phasing filters which @ToanDN used in his method; you can use the filter by parameter which @ToanDN showed you in combination with Wall Colors set in the material browser. See screencast below for walls with solid color + cut pattern...ie: create a view with phase filter set to non and set up ur walls as shown below...For the window to show white, you need to have a masking region built in the family of your windows (you can also give it a visibility on/off parameter if you wish

 

The problem with this is that your material browser will be packed with duplicate materials (x4 of each, and each designated with a color ie:1 for Exist, 1 for Demo, 1 for temp and 1 for new to have ur 4 colors) quite not easy to manage...

 

If I were you I would stick with overlayingI wouldnt go through all the trouble for a sheet you need to produce once per project or a life time!

 

 

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