how did you get the material to show on the edges of your floors? I created the same floors you show, but can't get any color to appear on my floor edges.
Great tips ! The only drawback is that you need to create different floor types if you have varying floor to floor heights within the same usage. I wonder how to make that step easier. It would be great if the volumes could simply snap to the floor levels. By moving the floor levels, the mass would automatically adjust its height.
Hi Mariusz. Sorry for the delayed response. The settings for the look of that model are pretty simple. In the "Graphic Display Options" in the Model Display section Shaded is the Style and I have Show Edges and Smooth lines with antialiasing checked. Both shadow types (Cast Shadows and Show Ambient Occlusion) are checked. In the Lighting section I have Sun and Ambient Light set to 100 and Shadows at 18. The Sun Setting is Calgary, Canada at 10:15 am on June 21. Let me know if you need any other info and thanks for watching the video.
thanks thats a good idea to use floors, ive used Generic models for this which didnt work out so well, also I had a problem every time I created a view I had to hide them, so that wasn't the greatest.
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how did you get the material to show on the edges of your floors? I created the same floors you show, but can't get any color to appear on my floor edges.
Sır how can I properly add a lot of environment buildings on slope topography in Revit?
Great tips ! The only drawback is that you need to create different floor types if you have varying floor to floor heights within the same usage. I wonder how to make that step easier. It would be great if the volumes could simply snap to the floor levels. By moving the floor levels, the mass would automatically adjust its height.
Could you kindly share your Graphic Display Options/Sun Settings/Shadow Settings used in that 3D View?
Hi Mariusz. Sorry for the delayed response. The settings for the look of that model are pretty simple. In the "Graphic Display Options" in the Model Display section Shaded is the Style and I have Show Edges and Smooth lines with antialiasing checked. Both shadow types (Cast Shadows and Show Ambient Occlusion) are checked. In the Lighting section I have Sun and Ambient Light set to 100 and Shadows at 18. The Sun Setting is Calgary, Canada at 10:15 am on June 21. Let me know if you need any other info and thanks for watching the video.
thanks thats a good idea to use floors, ive used Generic models for this which didnt work out so well, also I had a problem every time I created a view I had to hide them, so that wasn't the greatest.
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Only works for parallelepipeds.