Hi, thank you for the video. Trying to follow along but stuck on aligning and locking the void to the reference lines. Can you advise on why I wouldn't be seeing the reference lines I create when in the "Floor Plan Ref. View"? In the "Placement Side" View, I extended them past the wall edges but that only revealed the horizontal line, not the two vertical ones.
You have to hover your mouse over the reference plane and hit TAB key. When several objects are one over another on your screen, you can cycle between them with the TAB key.
When I place the niche it is either in the wall or barely cuts into the wall. see image. not sure what I did wrong. And, I cannot select it to move it. I cannot add a screen shot...
Hi Tom, awesome family, thankyou! I've put this in the back of a wall view i have made. Is there any way to make the niche in the back of the wall automatically show as hidden lines, without using lineworks? its meant for structural drawings..
@@TehCervickz Well, if you want the niche be visible from the back side, you use model lines to create this. In family editor, you can draw model lines (using dashed lines) on a reference plane, which is locked to the back side of the wall. These dashed lines are than visible in the project on the back side of the wall. The problem with this solution is that these dashed lines are visible in all views, including 3D views. That's because they are model lines.
It feels rewarding everytime i finally recreate your tutorials (after dozens of mistakes) successfully. Thanks.
It is good to have the rewarding feeling of completing something successfully.
Thank you so much for your video!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you it's very helpful. Please upload more videos.
I recently had a lot of work so wasn't able to upload on regular basis. I hope it will change soon.
This is a great tutorial. Subscribed. Thank you.
You are welcome.
Great Tutorial - Thanks!
I am glad you liked it!
Thank You. It was awesome.
Hi, thank you for the video. Trying to follow along but stuck on aligning and locking the void to the reference lines. Can you advise on why I wouldn't be seeing the reference lines I create when in the "Floor Plan Ref. View"? In the "Placement Side" View, I extended them past the wall edges but that only revealed the horizontal line, not the two vertical ones.
Hi, I am not sure how to fix that. Try temporarily hiding other objects which might obfuscate reference lines.
Thank you - very helpful!
Nice to hear that.
Hi! Which command did you use to switch your placement side of the dimension end? you do it in 4:46
You have to hover your mouse over the reference plane and hit TAB key. When several objects are one over another on your screen, you can cycle between them with the TAB key.
Thank you for this.... Also really like the cabinet in the model... Did you draw that?
Thank you, I created the cabinet. I might produce a tutorial on creation of this cabinet in the future.
@@BIMforInteriorDesign Yes, please!
so helpful! thank you :)
I am glad the tutorial helped you.
When I place the niche it is either in the wall or barely cuts into the wall. see image. not sure what I did wrong. And, I cannot select it to move it. I cannot add a screen shot...
It's hard to tell. You can download the family from my Gumroad page and see the differences between mine and yours.
Hi Tom, awesome family, thankyou! I've put this in the back of a wall view i have made. Is there any way to make the niche in the back of the wall automatically show as hidden lines, without using lineworks? its meant for structural drawings..
I am not sure what you mean by "back of wall view". Is this an elevation view of the wall, where the niche is on the other side of the wall
@@BIMforInteriorDesign Yes, exactly, sorry for the confusion.😅 Any way to make the outlines of the niche automatically show as hidden lines?
@@TehCervickz Well, if you want the niche be visible from the back side, you use model lines to create this. In family editor, you can draw model lines (using dashed lines) on a reference plane, which is locked to the back side of the wall. These dashed lines are than visible in the project on the back side of the wall. The problem with this solution is that these dashed lines are visible in all views, including 3D views. That's because they are model lines.
@@BIMforInteriorDesign Woahh cool, i will definitely be trying this, thank you so much for helping out. :)
@@BIMforInteriorDesign loving your videos btw, especially the quick tips!
I followed all instructions , niche is visible in 3d but not in floor plan,What do i do ?
The niche might be higher or lower than the cutting plane of your view. Try adjusting the height of the niche.
very helpful thankyou
I am glad it helped.
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You are welcome.
i didnot get wall niche family free how i get plz let me know
You can download it from my Gumroad store: bimforinteriordesign.gumroad.com/l/RZWYW
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