Wall Dashed Line affect material performance

Wall Dashed Line affect material performance

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Wall Dashed Line affect material performance

mwang7DKXEF
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Hello,

 

          I edit profile of the wall that can attached to the ceiling. but the dashed line is on the wall (that dashed line is shown original wall's level is 10'), when I use Paint Tool to add material on that place, the dashed line looks bother the material performance.  I want to remove that dashed line, I have no idea how should I do. 

 

Thank you   

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jay_colc
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Try checking the Hidden Line setting in the Properties.

Alternatively use the Linework Tool and click on the line and Set to Invisible 

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ToanDN
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Attach Top of the wall to the ceiling instead of Edit Profile whenever you can.  If you insist on using Edit Profile, make the wall taller than the top of the profile so that the Unconnected Height line (dashed line as you said it) appears above the wall and doesn't bother you.

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mwang7DKXEF
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Thank you so much. But that dashed line affect material performance. The wood has two different color because of that dashed line. 

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mwang7DKXEF
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Thank you so much. But I do not understand. Could you show me images?

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ToanDN
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@mwang7DKXEF wrote:

Thank you so much. But that dashed line affect material performance. The wood has two different color because of that dashed line. 


Did you read my answer?

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jay_colc
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Please find guidance as requested.

 

Hidden Lines

https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-E39CB6DD-7A32-4A91-95D6-E1E30FD0DD5E

 

Linework Tool (Invisible)

https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-8979FAF8-8E25-4977-BFC8-0C065654CD0E

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mwang7DKXEF
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Yes, I did. It is bother me.

 

Thank you

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mwang7DKXEF
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Thank you.

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ToanDN
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@mwang7DKXEF wrote:

Yes, I did. It is bother me.

 

Thank you


If you did then I don't think you read it carefully.  Did you try what I suggested in my post after reading it?

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mwang7DKXEF
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"Attach Top of the wall to the ceiling instead of Edit Profile whenever you can.  If you insist on using Edit Profile, make the wall taller than the top of the profile so that the Unconnected Height line (dashed line as you said it) appears above the wall and doesn't bother you."

 

That is your suggestion. Now I know it is not dashed line fault. I will fix my material. 

 

Thank you so much

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ToanDN
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@mwang7DKXEF wrote:

"Attach Top of the wall to the ceiling instead of Edit Profile whenever you can.  If you insist on using Edit Profile, make the wall taller than the top of the profile so that the Unconnected Height line (dashed line as you said it) appears above the wall and doesn't bother you."

 

That is your suggestion. Now I know it is not dashed line fault. I will fix my material. 

 

Thank you so much


Not sure why you need to quote my answer.  Did you do anything based on that answer?  That is what matters.

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mwang7DKXEF
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do not worry. I just read your answers. and show you if I did correct. 

 

Thank you

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