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Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:47:29 AM | Can any one help my archtecture class out with hatching problems?

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Okay so at my high school all the enginereing and arcitecture freaks take classes tought by Mr. Barnes.  well were having a problem in arch 2008. we want to try and make the foundation of our houses (our house is the project were working on) dashed because they are underground. we only want to do this in elevations view so when we print them on the plotter they can look nice.  We are all used to auto cad but the school is making us use revit. therefore our teacher has no idea and the tutorials dont really help.  Thanks for looking.

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Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:54:24 AM | Can any one help my archtecture class out with hatching problems?

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In your elevations, you can use the linework tool.  It's on the tool-bar and looks like a fountain pen point.  With that, you can select a line type and point to any line on your drawing to change the type.

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Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 8:17:11 AM | Can any one help my archtecture class out with hatching problems?

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You can also use a filter on that view to override the appearance of an object, including; line type, fill pattern, color, visibility, 1/2 tone, transparent, etc.It's a few more steps than just drawing a line, but depending on the size of the foundation, it may be worth looking into. And you won’t have lines floating in “space” if the foundation changes.

 


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Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:17:25 AM | Can any one help my archtecture class out with hatching problems?

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 I HOPE THIS WORKS.

SELECT ALL YOUR FOUNDATION AND UNDER PROPERTIES CHANGE ARCHITECTURAL DISCIPLINE TO STRUCTURAL COMBINE THEN ON YOUR ELEVATION VIEW RIGHT CLICK AND IN VIEW PROPERTIES ALSO CHANGE IT TO STRUCTURAL.  THAT IS GOING TO LET YOU SEE ANY STRUCTURAL WALL WITH DASH LINES.LET ME KNOW IF IT WORKS.


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