bclarch
2003-07-01, 02:41 PM
Finally doing my first set of CDs in Revit. The project is a single family residence. I see two possible approaches to doing the electrical plans and I was wondering which method people are using or if there might even be another approach that I haven't considered?
Approach #1. Full blown Revit parametric style where the electrical fixtures and devices are part of the model with symbolic lines set to show in plan. Create two views and use visibilty controls to generate architectural vs. electrical plans. I know that others have had problems getting the symbolic lines to appear and have used invisible lines in the families to intersect the cut plane to make them appear. Has this been resolved in 5.1? Also, in residential work the ceiling is also the floor above. Can I get ceiling based light fixtures to recognize the floor above as a ceiling so they will insert into the model or do I have to go back and create a ceiling out of the gyp. bd. layer of the floor? Any other issues?
Approach #2. Create a copy of the floor plan with the whole view set as half-tone. Add electrical info using view specific drafting lines. (I don't have to worry about renderings on this project.) Main drawback is that it is not parametric. Not sure that the parametric advantage is needed for CDs. Is there a speed advantage to the parametric approach that would make the extra initial effort worth it?
What's the word Reviteers?
Approach #1. Full blown Revit parametric style where the electrical fixtures and devices are part of the model with symbolic lines set to show in plan. Create two views and use visibilty controls to generate architectural vs. electrical plans. I know that others have had problems getting the symbolic lines to appear and have used invisible lines in the families to intersect the cut plane to make them appear. Has this been resolved in 5.1? Also, in residential work the ceiling is also the floor above. Can I get ceiling based light fixtures to recognize the floor above as a ceiling so they will insert into the model or do I have to go back and create a ceiling out of the gyp. bd. layer of the floor? Any other issues?
Approach #2. Create a copy of the floor plan with the whole view set as half-tone. Add electrical info using view specific drafting lines. (I don't have to worry about renderings on this project.) Main drawback is that it is not parametric. Not sure that the parametric advantage is needed for CDs. Is there a speed advantage to the parametric approach that would make the extra initial effort worth it?
What's the word Reviteers?