quickly draw a floor finishing
In Revit you can split the structural part of the finish of the objects, of course, separating the load bearing part and model range. For example,
floors, or whatever you call 2008 from the floors (to suggest that this separation will one day be clear).
Once designed the floor and placing the carrier division of the interior walls must draw the floor finish of each local operation a little boring especially if you have to be careful to cut away, pilasters, etc. ...
I got this idea: use the command that traces directly to the ceiling of the space enclosed by boundary walls, so I copy automatic lines to the clipboard and the cancellation ceiling. Now select
floor and paste the lines from the clipboard, where you need to give a settled and finished drawing.
I found an improvement in speed modeling more than 50% for average complex perimeters.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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quickly draw a floor finishing
In Revit you can split the structural part of the finish of the objects, of course, separating the load bearing part and model range. For example,
floors, or whatever you call 2008 from the floors (to suggest that this separation will one day be clear).
Once designed the floor and placing the carrier division of the interior walls must draw the floor finish of each local operation a little boring especially if you have to be careful to cut away, pilasters, etc. ...
I got this idea: use the command that traces directly to the ceiling of the space enclosed by boundary walls, so I copy automatic lines to the clipboard and the cancellation ceiling. Now select
floor and paste the lines from the clipboard, where you need to give a settled and finished drawing.
I found an improvement in speed modeling more than 50% for average complex perimeters.
In Revit you can split the structural part of the finish of the objects, of course, separating the load bearing part and model range. For example,
floors, or whatever you call 2008 from the floors (to suggest that this separation will one day be clear).
Once designed the floor and placing the carrier division of the interior walls must draw the floor finish of each local operation a little boring especially if you have to be careful to cut away, pilasters, etc. ...
I got this idea: use the command that traces directly to the ceiling of the space enclosed by boundary walls, so I copy automatic lines to the clipboard and the cancellation ceiling. Now select
floor and paste the lines from the clipboard, where you need to give a settled and finished drawing.
I found an improvement in speed modeling more than 50% for average complex perimeters.
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