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19 0 274 Wraping Stacked walls at Curtain walls Jnieuw3 Revit Project Management Typhoon 2008-12-24 13:40:26 0 397 Wall Colour whne cut by reveal RNLRNL Technical Support Typhoon 2008-12-24 08:08:18 0 247 how to dimension a curved roof on a sloped plane ruraljunction Technical Support Typhoon 2008-1
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o... However if you move walls that have an association with the roof (like from using the pick walls option to create the roof sketch or by attaching a wall to a roof), the linework will remain intact and move accordingly. Post edited on 2004-01-23 05:40:52 Post edited on 2004-01-23 05:49:10 This u
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is that: sometimes, the walls doesn't connect each other!!! and when I try to conect and make the nice corner between the 2 walls ...and I finally put both toguether, and I save...THEN...next day they are again unconnected!! Do you know what is going on? I will be very pleased if you can help me
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ptions. I can't even add walls in the main model now without getting errors about the objects being related to design options. there just seem to be so many limitations in design options, are they even worth using? This user is offline Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:40:17 PM | design options tied to other
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automatically makes the walls other background information a greytone. on my plotter and printer they print great. but when i make pdf's and send them to the printing company to bind a set, the greytone lines disappear or print spotty. is there a way to make all the backgrounds a very thin solid bl
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5 PM 1 2008 Revit_ White walls rendering grey Revit Building >> Technical Support Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 4:50:25 PM 2 White walls are dark grey when rendered? Revit Building >> Technical Support Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 3:57:54 AM 6 White ceiling paint (and other white objects) Rendering "GREY" Community
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#39;ve used two seperate walls i.e. 1 brick skin, another wall for inner blockwork? Previous Image Next Image Comments Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 6:42:47 PM #1 rkitect active Joined Thu, Dec 16, 2004 This user is offline very intuitive study. Just curious, did you model this project specifically for the s
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ile linked. The exterior walls have a stone veneer that should appear as a light brown or tan, but for some reason in the walkthrough they appear as black. All of my other materials show up fine. Most of my materials are custom materials I have created, but I don't think this is the issue becau
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ng that we make them two walls – a CMU wall and a Mtl. Stud and Gyp wall. Is that the best practice? With this procedure components of walls don't behave as desired. Of course windows and doors will only choose the CMU wall as their host. So you can create a hole in the furring wall where the
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