Adam Mac
2005-05-27, 05:23 AM
Hi all!
Just starting my first suspended slab exercise and wondering what the best way is to get the "correct" plan representation for such things as
a) load-bearing wall under
b) load-bearing wall over
c) load-bearing wall both levels
d) non load-bearing wall
All of these are usually shown with different hatching or combo of line-types....
i can't see any easy way of doing this in Revit as all plan display seems to be tied in with wall type material. It would be nice to be able to override the "cut" pattern similar to what we can do with the fill pattern tool on slabs/walls etc.
Can anyone enlighten me as to best practice or how they tackle it?
TIA
Just starting my first suspended slab exercise and wondering what the best way is to get the "correct" plan representation for such things as
a) load-bearing wall under
b) load-bearing wall over
c) load-bearing wall both levels
d) non load-bearing wall
All of these are usually shown with different hatching or combo of line-types....
i can't see any easy way of doing this in Revit as all plan display seems to be tied in with wall type material. It would be nice to be able to override the "cut" pattern similar to what we can do with the fill pattern tool on slabs/walls etc.
Can anyone enlighten me as to best practice or how they tackle it?
TIA