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Taging wall finish type above the cut plane

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01004933
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Taging wall finish type above the cut plane

Hi, I'm curious of your ways to deal with tagging walls that are acove the cut plane and applying filter to them. I'm modeling a finish wall as a seperate one that later I lock and join. One of the drawing I want to prepare is wall finish. On them I need to tag finish walls. SOmetimes wall can be painted from height of eg. 220 cm that is above the cut plane  plane. There are also situations that I have 01-220 cm e.g. green paint and grey above. What would be best approach? So far I'm using Underlay: look up so I can see the wall above but it's not a solution in case of walls 0-eg.220 cm and different above

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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: 01004933

Not sure I understand the question, you can't tag underlay element looking up above 220cm?

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kadmonkee
als Antwort auf: 01004933

1. refer to interior elevations or sections of those areas 

2. create views with different cut planes and tag them separately then overlay them on your sheet






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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: kadmonkee

But couldn't you just set look up to a heigher level (or create extra level >220cm to look up to ie.), then you should be able to tag these elements no? Still don't quite understand though, because I don't think you want to tag elements that are not visible in the view as that would not be very clear to read the drawing. Making some interior elevations makes far more sense.

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kadmonkee
als Antwort auf: martijn_pater

you cant tag elements that are NOT visible






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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: kadmonkee

I know, but I mean there's 'visible' and visible...

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: 01004933

Depending on how you model your walls and type of walls u use (basics stacked) there are several ways to do it.

 

1. duplicate view, isolate walls, revise cut plane/bottom/view depth, tag the upper finish, override graphics for walls and make cut line/patterns invisible to have a view with only tags which you can overlay on the sheet.

2. Use Dynamo to extract the wall layers/finishes then write the extracted info to a taggable parameters of the wall which can be placed using a custom tag

3. Try an add-in...I ran across Engipedia Layers Manager on Autodesk app store maybe it does what you need

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ToanDN
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Use plan regions?
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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

That's a better method since at least you can see what you are tagging in the plan. Or you could make two plans altogether with different cut plane height...

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