You’re very welcome- many thanks. I do not worry about the Dislikes. People are are entitled to express their opinion. It would be useful if they could respectfully tell me why they dislike it- as I could then possibly factor that into future videos.
@@bimscape Sir your tutorials are very helpful , clear , straight to the point , your talking is not fast and very understood and all of that for free,, God bless you... Thanks billion of times. There is nothing to dislike.
ok one question, when i put a opening i cant see it the hidden or dash line in floor plan to represent that a ringbeam is on top of the openening like in autocad
I'm doing this with a stair (it changes type after the landing, so it's in two parts) but when I turn off the underlay, the linework turns off with it. Any ideas?
You;ll need to use the Linework tool on that plan too. The override you apply to your lines (using the Linework tool) is view-specific. Hope this helps?
thank you for the video. just a question and, maybe a comment: Question: I think I know the answer. But, is there a way to just set all of the roof edges my category instead of having to do the tedious selection of each roof edge /soffit line? This seems kind of unproductive. Comment: There should be a dialogue box which allows us to control all of the parameters/ traits like this with a simple right-click. The Sam for controlling the overhead below grade, etc live weights across several views. Revit just stops short of helping us do things the easy way on so many occasions. sure this is a way to show overhead lines, but it should be more robust in a lot easier to do. it certainly is ln ArchiCad & I dare say AutoCAD, as well.
Clear, simple explanation. Thank you so much!
That's what I have been looking for too. thank
Dude. GOD BLEESS YOU. I needed this just now
brilliant, simple, the answer
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Thx for the tutorial , I am just wondering how some disliked the effort of someone giving them knowledge for free .
You’re very welcome- many thanks. I do not worry about the Dislikes. People are are entitled to express their opinion. It would be useful if they could respectfully tell me why they dislike it- as I could then possibly factor that into future videos.
@@bimscape Sir your tutorials are very helpful , clear , straight to the point , your talking is not fast and very understood and all of that for free,, God bless you... Thanks billion of times. There is nothing to dislike.
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That's what I was looking for. Thanks!
+Leandro Actis Excellent! Glad it helped 👍👍👍
thank you very much this is exactly what I was looking for.
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ok one question, when i put a opening i cant see it the hidden or dash line in floor plan to represent that a ringbeam is on top of the openening like in autocad
Thank you very much! I have a question though. How do you undo this later in the project?
Hello! Use the Linework tool again, but for the Line Style instead of choosing choose .
thanks. helpful tool.
Nice
I'm doing this with a stair (it changes type after the landing, so it's in two parts) but when I turn off the underlay, the linework turns off with it. Any ideas?
Great job! Thanks a million!
Hi, I created the overhead lines but when I go to my second level they appear as medium lines, no dashes! how should i fix that?
You;ll need to use the Linework tool on that plan too. The override you apply to your lines (using the Linework tool) is view-specific. Hope this helps?
thank you for the video. just a question and, maybe a comment:
Question: I think I know the answer.
But, is there a way to just set all of the roof edges my category instead of having to do the tedious selection of each roof edge /soffit line?
This seems kind of unproductive.
Comment: There should be a dialogue box which allows us to control all of the parameters/ traits like this with a simple right-click. The Sam for controlling the overhead below grade, etc live weights across several views.
Revit just stops short of helping us do things the easy way on so many occasions. sure this is a way to show overhead lines, but it should be more robust in a lot easier to do.
it certainly is ln ArchiCad & I dare say AutoCAD, as well.
Thanks, it is so helpful,
That's what I was looking for.
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