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Revit wall joins - wrong textures

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BrunoDekoning5296
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Revit wall joins - wrong textures

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So I'm drawing in Revit 2020 and am trying to draw a detailed elevator shaft with the textures en section symbols according to some drawing conventions we have. The problem is that the shaft which is made from concrete blocks has a projection texture which looks like the blocks, but it seems to stop too early. 

The part in the red box should also have the same texture.

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: BrunoDekoning5296

Seems like an easy fix. Post the file. 

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hmunsell
als Antwort auf: BrunoDekoning5296

could be a couple different things, can you upload the model?

Howard Munsell
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BrunoDekoning5296
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Here you go. I have a similar case with another project. there the line marking the joint of two materials is missing at one side.

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hmunsell
als Antwort auf: BrunoDekoning5296

you are not seeing the CMU because you are looking at the the side of the hole in the floor Floor (1). you can use the paint tool to just map the material to the face....

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: BrunoDekoning5296

Looks like an accurate representation to me.  Maybe you are having trouble visualizing it. Happens to us all. Do this:

Go to 3D View, right-click on View Cube, select "Orient to View"=>"Sections=>"Section:Section 9". Now twist the view ever so slightly. See now?  

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BrunoDekoning5296
als Antwort auf: hmunsell

This seems like a lot of manual labour, if I have to do this for all the joints. Also this isn't correct either. You see the concrete floor slab is cast-in-situ with the elevator shaft's wall. So the lowest part you painted should also be white for concrete.

 

 

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hmunsell
als Antwort auf: BrunoDekoning5296

put in 2 floors.... on as a slab (the 300mm thick concrete), one as the Finish (the insulation and finish).  then you can cut one hole in the slab for the elevator pit and another slightly larger hole in the finish floor so you can see the walls going to slab. We do this work flow all the time in our office. Structural is responsible for the slab and the architects/interiors are responsible for the finish.

 

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BrunoDekoning5296
als Antwort auf: hmunsell

We've also heard of this workflow before, but we never saw the advantage. It seems like a flaw in the software. We are always looking for the most efficiënt workflow, but in fact we're still testing and searching.

 

Thanks for the advice.

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