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Splitface asociated to Parameters

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spizarroXRVKR
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Splitface asociated to Parameters

Hi, Im modeling a Hospital. I need to paint over 2.000 rooms with four walls each (approximately). My problem is that I need to paint under the ceiling, but If i SplitFace every wall and adjust the heigh of the split by hand it will take for ever. So, is there a way to asociate the splitfae to a scopebox or any parameter that allows me to controll it all over the project? (sory if my english is bad)

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: spizarroXRVKR

Are the rooms same height?

 

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spizarroXRVKR
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Most of them are. We have a height for the hallways and another for the rest of them, with some exceptions.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: spizarroXRVKR


@spizarroXRVKR wrote:

Most of them are. We have a height for the hallways and another for the rest of them, with some exceptions.


You can create wall types and split region in the type properties for the common heights then you only need to use manually split face and paint a few odd ones.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-lt/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/Revi...

 

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Or use stacked walls.

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spizarroXRVKR
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Thanks! thats actually pretty helpful
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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: spizarroXRVKR


@spizarroXRVKR wrote:

Hi, Im modeling a Hospital. I need to paint over 2.000 rooms 


 

Why? Are you actually "showing" all 2000 rooms in your documentation?  Or are you doing this for Material Takeoff Scheduling?  

 

 

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spizarroXRVKR
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

As you said, its about schedules and quantification, not about the room itself.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: spizarroXRVKR


@spizarroXRVKR wrote:

As you said, its about schedules and quantification, not about the room itself.


 

Well, all I know is that modifying 2000 Rooms - and God know how many Walls - is an extraordinary undertaking.  There might be a faster and easier way to include the needed information in the MTO without needing to actually model every single instance.  Fundamentally, you are only applying Paint (having only 2D properties) to Split Faces.  So, if the length and width of the Split Faces are the same for all 2000 rooms, then 2000 x (length x width) would be the total of the Painted Areas.  Catch my drift?  

 

....Whoa! I just noticed you said 2000 Room with 4 walls each!  8000 modifications in total!  C'mon! You seriously intend to make 8000 Split Faces?   

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spizarroXRVKR
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Thanks for the advice, I totally agree with you. Saddly my BIM Manager is the one obsessed with the idea of modelling every single element on the building and he makes the final call. I would rather make a math formula to calculate it.
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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: spizarroXRVKR

Dang! It would have been so much easier if you modeled the Rooms in Groups - assuming there are only a few different configurations used throughout the entire model. Obviously, you would have 2000 Groups.  

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