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Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 2:55:25 AM | Wishlist - Floor fills

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Hey how's this? When it comes to adding fills to rooms, instead of spliting the slab and all that nonsense... what if when adding a room (RM), you had a perameter under properties> identity data> where you could just assign a fill? The extents of that room (no matter how large or complex) would constrain the exents of the fill, be filled instantaniously and would never need manual updating when walls move. Like?

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Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 8:29:27 AM | Wishlist - Floor fills

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You can already do a thin floor that is your finish and lock the sketches to the walls.

 

But ... maybe your idea could be expanded on by autodesk.  Where you can assign a finish to room surfaces, associated to the rooms and displayed accordingly.  As such those surfaces would all schedule and could be quantified.


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Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:39:10 AM | Wishlist - Floor fills

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The issue is... what if I have more than 1 material in the same room.

Does it still work for this kind of feature?


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Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:42:54 AM | Wishlist - Floor fills

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Of course - unique settings would require an over-ride of some sort....and that would get complicated.

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Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 5:26:54 PM | Wishlist - Floor fills

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yeah i think the whole process of sketching thin slabs or spliting slabs is clunky and time consuming (sorta feels like a work around, rather than the intended procedure)... of course the idea would have to be expanded on. Ultimately i would like to see a paintbucket style feature, where by you just select a fill> click and fill, photoshop/sketchup/archicad style but that just too easy, autodesk wouldnt go for it. 

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