Spot Elevation for Massing/ Levels in Architectural Elevation View

Spot Elevation for Massing/ Levels in Architectural Elevation View

saisreedhar.gf
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Spot Elevation for Massing/ Levels in Architectural Elevation View

saisreedhar.gf
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Greetings!

 

Is there a way to mark the Spot Elevations for Level differences in an Architectural Elevation / Building Facade? 

I am currently marking as just plain text instead of a "smart" tag.Elevation with Levels.jpg

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barthbradley
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@saisreedhar.gf wrote:

 

 

Is there a way to mark the Spot Elevations for Level differences


 

I don't know what you mean by this.  "mark the Spot Elevations for Level differences"? 

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saisreedhar.gf
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If you refer to the image in my original post, the facade has a vertical wall flushed/aligned with ±000 and then a part wall which is at +150mm and the next is at +300 and so on... Just to create some features in elevation treatment.

Not sure if "spot elevation" is the correct term to be used here.

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barthbradley
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Ah, I get it.  Generally, we annotate popouts/niches in Elevation with a plus/minus symbol.

 

Looks like you are doing same. 

 

FWIW: the "LVL" designation is a little confusing, though.  "LVL" is "Level" in my world.  Those numbers are NOT related to the Level. 

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ToanDN
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Yes.  You can place a spot elevation with the elevation base = relative, and choose the level that you want to reference.

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saisreedhar.gf
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No. It can't be done with "relative" spot elevation tags as the "Relative Base" is only limited to horizontal levels in the project. [See image] So the marker will give levels perpendicular to these horizontal levels.

What I need is a level which is parallel to these horizontal project levels! (It would be cool if Revit could recognize a Reference Plane as "Relative Base" instead.)

Revit_bfQQWjlj5x.png

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ToanDN
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I see what you want now. You can create a face based generic family with an instance depth shared parameter, place each on the surface of a wall and stretch the depth to meet the base plane 0, then you can tag it to report the depth.

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barthbradley
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Perhaps this screenshot will lend some "perspective"...

 

South Perspective.png

 

Then again, maybe it won't.  

 

Cheers.  

 

 

 

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saisreedhar.gf
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Yes. This works! Did you use the Face based generic family tag as suggested by @ToanDN?
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barthbradley
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...one more:

 

South Perspective2.png

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barthbradley
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@saisreedhar.gf wrote:
Yes. This works! Did you use the Face based generic family tag as suggested by @ToanDN?

 

What exactly is "working"?  

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saisreedhar.gf
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@barthbradley wrote:

@saisreedhar.gf wrote:
Yes. This works! Did you use the Face based generic family tag as suggested by @ToanDN?

 

What exactly is "working"?  


The tag associated with the figurine, shows the depth which I need to replicate on Walls in Architectural Elevation

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barthbradley
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@saisreedhar.gf wrote:

 


@barthbradley wrote:

@saisreedhar.gf wrote:
Yes. This works! Did you use the Face based generic family tag as suggested by @ToanDN?

 

What exactly is "working"?  


The tag associated with the figurine, shows the depth which I need to replicate on Walls in Architectural Elevation


 

There is no "magic" here. It's user-defined Model Text. No different than a Text Annotation.  Think about it. What is the depth/distance in relationship to?  Answer: Whatever you choose it to be in relationship to.    

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barthbradley
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South Perspective3.png

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