Hello everyone. I have an issue with the representation of flex pipes in elevation plan.
Usually, the flex pipes are represented like this:
And in its graphics, it's in the "single line" category. I know we can change for different graphic types which are previously configured in Revit.
But my problem is: If I want/need a new graphic representation for flex pipes, how should I proceed?
For example: I have different types of pipe in my project and I can't use colors to differentiate them. And the options that Revit has are not displaying good for my project.
A solution I found was setting the graphics to "not defined" (as shown in the image below), and using filters to set the line as I wish.
But this option "removes" the 3D extrusion of pipes in 3D views, as shown below:
How should I proceed? Is there a way to create a new graphic style for flex pipes without losing its 3D extrusion?
Thank you.
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Hello everyone. I have an issue with the representation of flex pipes in elevation plan.
Usually, the flex pipes are represented like this:
And in its graphics, it's in the "single line" category. I know we can change for different graphic types which are previously configured in Revit.
But my problem is: If I want/need a new graphic representation for flex pipes, how should I proceed?
For example: I have different types of pipe in my project and I can't use colors to differentiate them. And the options that Revit has are not displaying good for my project.
A solution I found was setting the graphics to "not defined" (as shown in the image below), and using filters to set the line as I wish.
But this option "removes" the 3D extrusion of pipes in 3D views, as shown below:
How should I proceed? Is there a way to create a new graphic style for flex pipes without losing its 3D extrusion?
Thank you.
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Solved by matheus.silvaYRECJ. Go to Solution.
A view filter that targets a defining parameter like System Type or Type Name would make sense.
A view filter that targets a defining parameter like System Type or Type Name would make sense.
Hi @matheus.silvaYRECJ
Thanks a lot for posting your question to the forums! Has the solution suggested by @curtisridenour helped with your issue?
We look forward to hearing back from you with more information so we can help you as a community!
Jonathan Hand
Industry Community Manager | AEC (Architecture & Building)
Hi @matheus.silvaYRECJ
Thanks a lot for posting your question to the forums! Has the solution suggested by @curtisridenour helped with your issue?
We look forward to hearing back from you with more information so we can help you as a community!
Jonathan Hand
Industry Community Manager | AEC (Architecture & Building)
Hi, the way he suggest, it doesn't work well. But my team found a solution:
Here's how we can represent the flex pipes changing the graphics:
If I add filters for those pipe, it'll display like this:
As you can see, it doesn't look good. And if I set the graphics to "not defined" it'll be ok in elevation plan, but it'll affect the 3D.
So, the solution was in the "Modeling Views". If we go to the category of "flex pipe" and turn off the "default" field, it'll show only the center line with the configuration you wished. And it'll not affect the 3D representation.
(Sorry, my Revit is in potuguese).
Here's the final representation:
Note: The level of detail needs to be medium or low. And, in the 3D view, to see the extrusion of the pipes, it needs to be as "high".
Hi, the way he suggest, it doesn't work well. But my team found a solution:
Here's how we can represent the flex pipes changing the graphics:
If I add filters for those pipe, it'll display like this:
As you can see, it doesn't look good. And if I set the graphics to "not defined" it'll be ok in elevation plan, but it'll affect the 3D.
So, the solution was in the "Modeling Views". If we go to the category of "flex pipe" and turn off the "default" field, it'll show only the center line with the configuration you wished. And it'll not affect the 3D representation.
(Sorry, my Revit is in potuguese).
Here's the final representation:
Note: The level of detail needs to be medium or low. And, in the 3D view, to see the extrusion of the pipes, it needs to be as "high".
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