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Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:48:29 AM | Detail level - arch vs structure

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Is there a difference in detail level between the two?   Medium detail in Arch shows me the different components of a wall in plan view.   When I am in stucture with the same wall type on medium detail, I just see an overall width. Am I missing something?

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Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:57:48 PM | Detail level - arch vs structure

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Do you want to change the way a wall displays within your model?


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Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:01:22 AM | Detail level - arch vs structure

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Yes.  There are times when I would like to see all the layers of a wall.

 Thanks.


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Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 8:47:09 PM | Detail level - arch vs structure

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I'm not sure if this is the problem, but you can control this via the RVT Linked Visibility settings.

 

To get there:

1.  Go to your Visibility/Graphic Overides 'VV' for the given view.

2.  Click on the 'Revit Links' tab.

3.  There are three columns here:  Visibility- which file you are controlling the graphics of, Halftone- applies a half-tone to the entire linked model, and Display Settings.  Under the Display Settings column there is a button which reads 'By Host View'.  Click on it.

4.  The RVT Link Display Settings dialogue will open.  This is where you will control the graphics of the linked model.  Changes made here will be reflected in the current view only.

5.  Click on the 'Custom' button.  You should now have the ability to customize viewing of the model as desired.

6.  From the 'Detail Level' pulldown select fine or medium.  This will show the architectural model as fine.  Of course, I am assuming you are sharing just structural walls- controlled by the architects.  You should also be able to show Object Styles by Linked File- which should work as well.

Let me know if that doesn't work.

 


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Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 9:05:50 AM | Detail level - arch vs structure

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Thanks.  I will give that a try.

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