Hello all,
I have a co-worker that has wall with layers (core+substrate). In the plan view, all you see is the entire wall thickness.
I have checked VG, detail level, and view range, which are all in a view template, and seem to be fine OR am I not looking in the correct location. I even change the view template to none, delete any filters in VG (one filter that just showed the wall core if it was a part), but still cannot get it to show. When the wall is selected, you can see the grip of wall core and beyond that is the substrate.
I am out of ideas as to where to look - help
Suggestions???
Thanks in advance...
Jleibold
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But I did get it to show - my view range cut plane was set at the top of the wall, but when I set it one inch below, it worked. Also, the patterns for the wall were hidden (override) in the view template.
Now the problem is that my piers do not clean up with the foundation wall - which I created by Component > model in place > solid extrusion > (family category wall)
Piers made out of isolated foundations (or even if you make them out of structural columns, aren't going to join with walls unless you checkmark the Structural option in the wall's properties. And even then I think you're going to have to manually join them.
I am using digital twin software Autodesk Tandem. When I import the Revit model, the parts do not appear. There is no Parts option in Revit Categories either. How can I find a solution?
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