Hello there,
I need help with my view range setup. What I am trying to do is this:
I want to show my basement foundation slabs
but also
I want to show my 1st level foundation slabs
on the same floorplan. Is that even possible? Like to combine multiple floorplans?
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Did not help at all.. This is what I need to do...
this is my basement level /basement foundation/
and this is my 1st floor foundation level
I need to "merge" these two into one floorplan... Do I do that in sheets? or can I do that in one floor plan?
What do you mean by "merge"? They are on different Levels; right? If so, wouldn't one be directly below other? And if that is so, wouldn't the correct representation of the one below be in hidden lines - indicating that the below elements are obscured?
True, but since I study in Slovakia and the standard here is "Merging" the two together it's kinda complicated...
Where the level changes we usually just add a dashed line with a height to indicate a change. But I think I have a workaround that will work... Thank you for now
@KristianPocsik wrote:
Did not help at all.. This is what I need to do...
this is my basement level /basement foundation/
and this is my 1st floor foundation level
I need to "merge" these two into one floorplan... Do I do that in sheets? or can I do that in one floor plan?
Overlaying two views on sheet should be the most simple way to go about this.
If you want them in one view then add a plan region to modify view range locally.
That is what I did... I put them on top of each other and masked the unwanted areas... thank you
So, what you guys do is overlap both plan views on a sheet; right? How are the 2 plan view differentiated? Shading? Coloring? Or does it not matter for your purposes?
The red squared represents a place where the foundation in split into 2 levels, the darker reds show the height...
Idk why they do it like this, but since I have to...
Okay, it's clear now. Pretty common here too. One View with two different View Ranges via a Plan Region.
I could have just posted that and we would know... Okay... so plan region it is... Lemme get to work now haha... Thank you again
2 More things....
I need to add dot dashed liens (for walls above) to the foundations... set it in VG and set my original view range. But they are not showing up...
second. I need to add slabs (spaces infront of windows in basement). But the same. I have set it to display slabs and nothing...
Again, it sounds like something we do with the Hidden Lines tool, which I mentioned at the onset.
Well, I tried but since I have my walls on another sheet and foundations on another, I can't really do much with the hidden lines tool.
@KristianPocsik wrote:Well, I tried but since I have my walls on another sheet and foundations on another, I can't really do much with the hidden lines tool.
You can't use the Linework Tool?
I need the orange lines... Porbs could use the detail line tool for that. But no, i can't use the linework tool
When I use LW I can't modify the lines that are not there. Since I can't see the walls (they are above), I cant change the Line Type. Again, I have set the range and the VG
You can have walls as dashed lines and foundation as solid lines within one view:
- set the view range cut plane to cut the wall, above the foundation
- set walls category cut line to dashed line and thinner line weight, turn off walls cut patterns
@KristianPocsik wrote:When I use LW I can't modify the lines that are not there. Since I can't see the walls (they are above), I cant change the Line Type. Again, I have set the range and the VG
Raise the View Range temporarily, use the LW Tool on those edges, and then return the View Range to original. Bada bing.
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