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Hello, I am making a house in revit architecture. Its fairly basic. Its a two story house, and between the first and second floor walls i have the floor. And it puts a space inbetween the walls. and the exterior doesnt match the siding on my house. is there a way to change this? I have a picture if you need a reference
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"And it puts a space inbetween the walls." - ??? "and the exterior doesnt match the siding on my house" - Are you talking about to flip the walls?? what is interior must be exterior?
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http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l109/Ben-Richardson/3D2.jpg if you look at this, between the first and second floor there is a space. Is there a way to make that match the siding on the house?
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In a "Elevation view" your walls are touching the second level line? pick in the wall and go to properties, check the "Top constraint" and "Top Offset"....
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So by doing that, your saying the gap between the top of the first wall and the bottom of the second floor wall where the floor is wont be there? I dont have revit with me right now, ill be on it later. And Thank You BTW
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check that please...
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THEBEN, I think that when you are creating the second floor (slab) and you finish the sketch, Revit ask you if you want the first level walls to attach the bottom of the slab and you pick YES. See the images attached and compare the difference if you pick yes or no.... These are if you pick NO..
Edited on: Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 8:40:36 PM
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And these are if you pick YES....
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I did that, but does it have to be a slab, or can it be the 12" Carpet finish?
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Hi see the video: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2S3FANNS
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