Hi,
Is there a way to show my existing wall with 2 patterns?
Example: I have a blocks wall and I want to show the block pattern and I also want to show that it is existing, so I wanna have a gray shade behind.
Is there any way?
I tried changing the phasing parameters and set some filters...didn't work.
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Yea...neither of these solution would work here...
But in this post: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/phasing-graphics-and-detail-level/m-p/595844...
They seem to be talking about a phasing/filter solution...but I can't make it work... ![]()
I don't understand why @ToanDN 's suggestion doesn't work then. The way I understand it, is that you want the Cut Pattern to look different for Existing. You should be able to do with Phase Filters and Graphic Overrides with no problem.
Oops. My bad. 2018 does not have that ability.
You are on 2018 so the 1st one will not work by nature. The 2nd one should work regardless of versions.
Probably, but that would take a lot of time and we can't afford that...
But thank you ![]()
Why not duplicate the Material and give one a different shading to use for Existing types?
@Anonymous wrote:
Probably, but that would take a lot of time and we can't afford that...
But thank you
Yes you will have to duplicate the views but you can get it done more quickly than you think with a View Template and Scope Boxes.
- a scope box to match the view crop of the two views
- a view template to control the graphics of all the secondary views at once
Possible dumb work-around... you could layer different patterns on top of each other to achieve something similar. It kinda sucks though cause its deviating from industry standard and causing yourself a whole bunch of headaches with representing materials. So actually forget this idea, but still posting it anyway.
Hidden, but shaded???
How about this workaround: No shading, different cut patterns and a Wall Legend. ![]()
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Just tried it...don't understand how you get a transparent gray...
The second view (the one showing wall patterns, not phasing pattern) is Wireframe. I have attached the revit file in that post.
Oh...
Well I don't want my plans to be Wireframe...it's not looking good at all ![]()
But I guess I learned something, thank you ![]()
@Anonymous wrote:
Oh...
Well I don't want my plans to be Wireframe...it's not looking good at all
But I guess I learned something, thank you
You main view still Hidden. Only the overlaying view with only walls category turned on to show the patterns is Wireframe.
Example of a working project.
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