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t the level of which the walls was inserted - resulting in a half brick at the bottom. I fixed this by adjusting my hatch to start at -2" inches. This works but seems like just a bandaid and not the correct way to do it. My question is there away to apply a hatch so that the origin is at the base of
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option you can cut your walls , floors, what ever. This user is offline Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:25:39 PM | VOID FORM says there is no geometry to cut.... #14 zabel active Joined Wed, Jun 4, 2008 42 Posts No rating Thanks Brett. This leads me to my next question. I'm doing all of this as part of the
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Posts The railing, like walls , is a system family. The only way to have the custom railing available when you start is to add it to the template that you start drawings with or transfer it every time. For my work I have created a custom template with all of my system families, custom loaded familie
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el. You can use the pick walls or sketch methods to outline the footprint. Pads can also be Sloped. They can add material or remove material. The big trick is to get it to do what you want THEN turn the visibility of the pad 'off'. It will still removes / adds the material from the toposurface while
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ach to faces and tops of walls , tops and bottoms of counters etc, Place from a 3D view is best... especially bottom side objects like puck lights in cabinets. This user is offline Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:50:30 AM | Object Hosting #5 Rams active Joined Fri, Mar 28, 2008 120 Posts Thanks Hub It has re
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e split face a number of walls and painted different materials. For example, instead of adding trim pieces to the corners of a wall and along the base I've just split the face and painted another material. Basically just getting it to look right in elevations. Now, the problem is that randomly, it s
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hadows from the exterior walls are cast onto these masses. However, when I render they are not. Is there a way to render these shadows? Thank you This user is offline Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 11:14:35 PM | Revit 2010 - Shadows from floor plans on mass #2 eldados site moderator Joined Mon, Mar 14, 2005 77
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SD Strucutral Columns VS walls in Call outs emmettking Technical Support Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:13:31 AM by: emmettking Truss - coping frame members gprakash Technical Support Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:51:35 AM by: gprakash Wall cuts the beam Bansri Technical Support Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 7:19:52 AM b
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o the inside face of the walls of the room. For some spaces (ie. classrooms and assembley spaces) the International Building Code uses 'net' square footage for calculating occupant loads. 'Net' square footage can basically be understood as usable square footge. It is essentially the gross square foo
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