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Why Revit does to sections oblique lines to buidings facades?

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Anonymous
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Why Revit does to sections oblique lines to buidings facades?

Hi!

 

Why Revit does to sections oblique lines to buidings facades? See picture.

 

Bw. Matti Kettunen

 

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Are those object imported from other software like CAD, Sketchup or Rhino? Most often those software create triangular mesh and you will see it in Revit. In AutoCAD, you can hide them using EDGE command.

 

edge.pngedge 2.png

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: syman2000

Hi!

 

Thanx for your answer.

 

I have imported Cad and SketchUp file to Revit. Originally the source is Trimble Locus city model. And from it you can write either dwg or skp file, not rvt.

 

After few commands I can have section view created in Revit. In the section view there is those oblique lines, those triangle mes, as you said.

 

If I use the Edge command in Autocad, it is almost as heavy job as cleaning the lines off in the final result dwg.

 

So there is not command or method that eliminates those mesh lines once and for all in the beginning?

 

t. Matti Kettunen

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syman2000
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

If you have 3ds max, you can hide edges. This is a good link to show you how to hide it.

 

http://grevity.blogspot.com/2016/03/be-gone-sharp-edges.html?showComment=1459407977821#c581061486405...

http://amcgoey.net/581

 

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