Hello everyone, I am having issues trying to create plumbing floor plans that show my arch model half tone. After creating a new floor plan view to show all the plumbing, I have selected the Plumbing discipline, and it worked like a charm on the first floor. However, when I did the same on my second floor plan, it doesn't show any walls, doors and windows; also, it seems to be cutting through my floor slab as it shows the holes from the lighting fixtures on the first floor ceiling (please see images attached).
Please note that this is not a case of two separate models, I am not linking an arch model to this, everything is inside this model.
Things that I have tried without success include:
-Check view range, and no matter how I play with the values it keeps showing this.
- Selecting coordination discipline somewhat fixes my issue, however the bathroom fixtures partially block the pipes when they go underneath them, and I have to manually set all the elements on half tone.
-Check the phasing of all elements; this is a new construction without phases, everything is set to "phase one", I've tried to play with this and nothing changed.
-Walls, floors, doors and windows are active in the model categories for the visibility and graphics overrides.
-The corresponding worksets are set to "show" in both views equally
Does anyone knows why it works fine on the first floor, but not for the second floor?
Thanks!
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I see the Underlay option is unticked have you used this option when on Floor 2 you can set the underlay to Floor 1 and use the Look Down option?
Thank you for answering, here it is the view range values I am using (see attached), I have tried move cut plane higher and still nothing
Hi! thank you so much! actually I think that was it, after I activated it seems to be working now. I will try it on the third level, but so far it seems like this was the issue
@vazquezrueda_1 wrote:
Hi! thank you so much! actually I think that was it, after I activated it seems to be working now. I will try it on the third level, but so far it seems like this was the issue
Are you saying that you fixed the problem for Level 2 by turning on Underlay and set it to Level 1 and looking down? It doesn't make any sense because the Underlay is showing Level 1 information, not Level 2 information, which is what you need. Can you cut a section across the building and show it here?
I know it sounds weird, but that's all that I did and somehow it worked. This are my template view for the second level and roof garden area; as you can see next the settings window, it is now showing the walls that were missing earlier. Thank you again for your help!
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