I would like to create a SCHEDULE of the FLOORS with this parameters:
1- floor level and height (DONE)
2 - description: rotation of the floor (DONE)
3 - plan of the floor / view (like floorplan) of every single level made automatically by the software (schedule automatic parameter, that I don't know) (MISSING)
p.s. pay attention: I know how load a imagine, but I want it to be a view of each single floor!!!
Thank to everyone who will reply!
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I would like to create a SCHEDULE of the FLOORS with this parameters:
1- floor level and height (DONE)
2 - description: rotation of the floor (DONE)
3 - plan of the floor / view (like floorplan) of every single level made automatically by the software (schedule automatic parameter, that I don't know) (MISSING)
p.s. pay attention: I know how load a imagine, but I want it to be a view of each single floor!!!
Thank to everyone who will reply!
Best
Hello, so your problem is that you didn't have a view of each level automatically? well, it's usually the other way around... like you have your levels and create a floor on each and then take a schedule, but for now, you can go to a section or an elevation and copy your levels(if not equal distances) or Array them(if with equal distances), and then go to View > Create > Plan Views > Floor Plan > select all the levels you want a view created from and click OK, and you should have what you're after, that's unless you're using Dynamo, then you can find a way to select each face, take their elevations and create a new Level on each of those elevations. Hope this helps, let me know 🙂
Hello, so your problem is that you didn't have a view of each level automatically? well, it's usually the other way around... like you have your levels and create a floor on each and then take a schedule, but for now, you can go to a section or an elevation and copy your levels(if not equal distances) or Array them(if with equal distances), and then go to View > Create > Plan Views > Floor Plan > select all the levels you want a view created from and click OK, and you should have what you're after, that's unless you're using Dynamo, then you can find a way to select each face, take their elevations and create a new Level on each of those elevations. Hope this helps, let me know 🙂
hiAarek,
thanks for the replying.
Actually the problem is different, I'm trying to set the height of the floors as automatic parameter in the schedule (an handdraw example of the floors schedule updated below).
Moreover do you know if possible adding a schedule parameter as the floorplan (image but not jpeg) of every floors?like a diagram of the slabs rotation.
Thank you for helping
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hiAarek,
thanks for the replying.
Actually the problem is different, I'm trying to set the height of the floors as automatic parameter in the schedule (an handdraw example of the floors schedule updated below).
Moreover do you know if possible adding a schedule parameter as the floorplan (image but not jpeg) of every floors?like a diagram of the slabs rotation.
Thank you for helping
Best
Are you scheduling Levels or Floors now?
When scheduling Floors, you have a parameters that's called "Elevation At Top" (I have an image attached) which should be giving you what you're after.
About the pictures, there is a manual way that you can take export an image of each and load it into the image parameter of corresponding floors, but and by the way, for all sorts of similar tasks, since you're still doing most of the work manually, I would suggest using Dynamo. Which has multiple ways of giving you all of this and the geometry plus more just by defining the necessary algorithm. A similar software that does this just as good is Grasshopper (which runs in Rhinoceros3D) and can be linked to Revit via Rhynamo, but don't let me confuse you more.
🙂 Hope this helped a bit.
Are you scheduling Levels or Floors now?
When scheduling Floors, you have a parameters that's called "Elevation At Top" (I have an image attached) which should be giving you what you're after.
About the pictures, there is a manual way that you can take export an image of each and load it into the image parameter of corresponding floors, but and by the way, for all sorts of similar tasks, since you're still doing most of the work manually, I would suggest using Dynamo. Which has multiple ways of giving you all of this and the geometry plus more just by defining the necessary algorithm. A similar software that does this just as good is Grasshopper (which runs in Rhinoceros3D) and can be linked to Revit via Rhynamo, but don't let me confuse you more.
🙂 Hope this helped a bit.
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