Revit Structural Plan

Revit Structural Plan

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Revit Structural Plan

Anonymous
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Hello, I am trying to create structural plans for a residential wood building. The issue I am having I believe has to do with the view range and visibility graphics but I am not entirely sure how to solve the issue. On my plans I am trying to show the walls at the level and the floor framing below supporting the level. So for example, at the second floor I would like to show the walls that originate at the second and the floor framing supporting the level. I have another Revit model linked in and am using that mainly to display the non-structural walls. As of now I am able to display all my framing (beams, headers) but I am not able to see the walls linked in from Revit. The image shows an example of what I am talking about.

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ennujozlagam
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hello, you need to adjust value of your view range value. please see attached. for your linked files you need to set to custom and please see attached.

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Anonymous
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Thank you, that definitely helped me get a bit closer to what I am trying to achieve; however, now the issue I am having is that the headers and beams below walls do not show up at all. How would I go about fixing this?

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twebb4CYQY
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I utilize a cut up structural plan template for wood framing, with the cut plane set at the beam framing elevation to show the beam framing, and the view range extending up to the floor above.

 

 


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