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Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:13:13 PM | Phasing & graphic overrides

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I have set my phasing so that new walls are poched dark grey.  By default, my storefront glass and mullions also poche.  Is there any way to override that?  I'd like the mullions and glass without the poche.  My intent is to poche the new WALLS only.

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Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:06:52 PM | Phasing & graphic overrides

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This all depends by the way you setup your graphic overrides.  If you filtered graphic overrides by phasing than you may have to filter the graphic overrides a step further by saying which new phase elements are overriden or not.  Try messing with Visibility Graphics - Filters.  And see if that helps you find a solution.



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Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:31:37 PM | Phasing & graphic overrides

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Thanks Prophecy. 

 I found another work around.  I decided not to use the graphic overides in the phase filters because that overides all model elements that are assigned to the new phase.  Instead, I made a generic "new" walls and assigned them a poche in the materials setting.  That's good enough for now. 

 

 


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Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 12:25:14 AM | Phasing & graphic overrides

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The coarse scale fill pattern is useful in general arrangement plans

Existing walls with a coarse scale fill pattern and new walls without. Any view set to coarse differentiates new and existing


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