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of Echo - Dont use the Basic Ceiling. When an architect uses the Basic Ceiling-Generic type they are creating a situation for the Revit MEP user they may not be aware of. Face based content does not orient themselves to the correct side or face of this ceiling. Labels: Ceilings , Revit MEP , Tips , Troubleshooting.
System families have a Function setting. Thats true for Walls, Floor, Roofs and Ceilings. Wall Floor Interaction and Linked Models. Revit Consultant - Revit Training, Revit Implementation and Navisworks I started using Revit at work in 2002. Ive also been a part of the consulting team for CDV Systems since 2005.
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Interestingly, in Ceiling Plan views only, when we take advantage of this we lose the ability to show just two lines with Detail Level: Coarse. Could it be that the wall is not being cut in the ceiling plan view and the multiple lines are actually projection lines? Ive also been a part of the consulting team for CDV Systems since 2005.
When MEP (Systems as it was called then) appeared a year later they extended the concept to Mechanical and Electrical (plumbing lumped in with Mechanical till release 2013). Engineers dont generally do reflected plans so Revit made it easier to generate regular floor plans that show their elements in a way they expect to see them.
It makes it easier to keep certain sections (details/wall sections) and elevations (interior) off of overall floor plan views for example. Related to this is the notion that there are representations that wed like to control for floor plan orientation and offer a different appear for the reflected ceiling plan (RCP) version.
Rooms and areas can be deleted in model views like floor plans and ceiling plans. Wall Floor Interaction and Linked Models. Revit Consultant - Revit Training, Revit Implementation and Navisworks I started using Revit at work in 2002. Ive also been a part of the consulting team for CDV Systems since 2005.
This means you can create your own versions of floor plans according to discipline or perhaps design phase. of Echo - Don't use the Basic Ceiling. Revit Consultant - Revit Training, Revit Implementation and Navisworks I started using Revit at work in 2002. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Revit 2013 - View Types. My Loyal Readers!
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