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Spot slope in Structural Plan (up)

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piotr.spyra
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Spot slope in Structural Plan (up)

Hello, 
I have a question to annotating by Spot Slope . Is it possible to make it works using a Structural Plan with View Direction set as "UP"? In my case, drawings are made with this setup, so I can see only "flat" surface, but I have to describe "sloped" one. 
I thought about some workaround, e.g. using model line on workplane set on sloped surface. It's possible to use Spot Slope on model line, but it's not very effective.
Do You have any ideas?


Regards
Piotr
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barthbradley
in reply to: piotr.spyra

Paint the sloped side

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piotr.spyra
in reply to: barthbradley

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barthbradley
in reply to: piotr.spyra

Okay, so paint doesn't work.  But a thin veneer on the sloped side does.  

 

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That's the best  I can come UP with.  😉

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barthbradley
in reply to: piotr.spyra

BTW: if you've got a bunch of 'em, Select All Instances, Copy/Paste Aligned to Same Place, and toggle the Type of all the copies all in one fell swoop.  

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piotr.spyra
in reply to: barthbradley

@barthbradley Your solution works for generic models. I have floor family, because it's required to Robot Structural Analysis 😉

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ToanDN
in reply to: piotr.spyra

Using a model line drawn on the slope to host the spot slope would be my workaround.

 

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piotr.spyra
in reply to: ToanDN

@ToanDN Thank You for your response. As I said, I tried this trick, but in this project is too many different sloped floors to annotate.

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