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Transcript
00:03
And in this file, we can see we have several linked models.
00:06
So zoom in, in a little closer, we can see we have two linked REV models,
00:10
one for each block.
00:12
And we also have ad WG file linked in
00:14
which has given us a two D layout of the road and external works of our site.
00:19
Looking at the manage ribbon tab,
00:21
we have the option on the manage project to manage links.
00:25
And then here we can see we have the REV tab and the CAD formats
00:28
tab and our link DWG and REV models are available to control from within here.
00:34
If I select one of our REV models,
00:36
we can see we have the option to unload the rev model.
00:39
However,
00:40
this we unloaded from the entire project and it will not
00:43
be visible in any of the views within the project.
00:47
So rather than unload it from the entire project,
00:49
it's likely that we want to control it in individual views.
00:53
So I'll choose council to go back to the view.
00:56
Looking at this 3D view. In particular,
00:58
the DWG file tends to make it a little bit confusing
01:02
as the lines are drawn in two D and it's placed at a certain level,
01:06
which is the site tatum level.
01:08
Whereas our 3D model changes in height as it
01:11
goes along the road and across the terrain.
01:14
And therefore the two DDWG gets a little confused with the 3D model.
01:19
So for this 3D view, it would be better if we turned off the DWG.
01:24
So to do this from the properties palette, we'll choose to edit the visibility,
01:27
graphic overrides
01:30
and looking at the tabs across the top, we have one for imported categories.
01:34
And here we can see we have our DWG file, the home studio site plan file,
01:40
I can expand this out and we can see all of the individual layers within the DWG file.
01:46
However, rather than turn off individual layers, we can uncheck the DWG itself,
01:51
which now when we say OK,
01:54
means the DWG has been switched off in this view.
01:57
However, if I go to the site plan view,
02:01
the DWG is still visible within that view
02:05
within this view, I'd like to turn parts of the DWG off.
02:08
And really the only part that I want to leave would be the center line of the road.
02:13
So once again, we'll go and edit the visibility graphic overrides
02:17
and from the imported categories, we can see our DWG file again,
02:22
we'll expand this out and I'll select all of the layers
02:26
and then deselect the road centerline layer
02:28
and now we can switch those other layers off.
02:31
And when I choose, apply,
02:33
you can see that we're left with just the road center line in the view.
02:37
And all of the other layers inside the dweg have been switched off
02:41
rather than have it displayed in red.
02:43
We'll choose the road center line layer
02:45
and now I'll choose the override lines option
02:48
and I'll change the color to be black.
02:52
So we choose, OK, and then apply this to the view
02:55
And we can see now that we have our DWG still visible in the view.
02:59
But with most of the layers switched
03:00
off and we've overridden the road centerline layer
03:04
zoom in a little closer,
03:06
we can see we have the linked
03:07
models.
03:09
And due to the view range of the site plan,
03:11
we're actually looking down on the roof of those models and it would be
03:15
preferable if we could see inside the models and see the first floor layout.
03:19
So to do this, we'll once again, go to the visibility graphic overrides
03:25
and looking at the tabs across the top, we have a tab for rev links,
03:30
we can see our two models
03:32
and currently they're set to display by the host view.
03:36
And this means that if I go back to the model categories,
03:39
and for example, turn off the roofs.
03:42
So when I apply that to the view,
03:44
the roofs in the link model will also be switched off.
03:48
And hence the link models are displayed according to the host view settings,
03:54
I'll switch these back on
03:59
and now we'll go to the
03:60
links.
04:01
So rather than display the model by the host view settings,
04:04
we can choose this
04:06
and we can change this to either display via a linked view.
04:11
And this now looks inside the linked model
04:14
and gives me the list of available views.
04:17
So for example, I could choose the second floor plan
04:20
and apply this.
04:21
And now we can see the view that's created
04:23
inside the linked model of the second floor.
04:27
And equally, I could come and choose the first floor plan
04:30
and apply this too.
04:33
And I can choose from whichever first floor plans that suit my need.
04:36
So I'll select the structural plan
04:38
and apply.
04:39
We can see that we have dimensions and annotation
04:42
that have been created inside the linked model that are now visible in this
04:45
view because we've told it to use that specific view from the linked model.
04:50
We'll choose OK to this.
04:52
And now we'll go to the studio model
04:55
and I like to edit its display settings
04:58
and we'll change this model to display by custom settings.
05:03
And this gives us access
05:04
into all of the view settings from within the linked model.
05:10
So I could come back and choose a link to view once more
05:14
and choose the first floor view.
05:16
Now I can set the view range to be set via the linked first floor view,
05:21
which now when I apply
05:23
will give me a cut through at that first floor view.
05:27
Now I can go to the model categories and we can set these to be custom.
05:32
And this means that we can now
05:33
come down the list of model categories within our linked model and
05:37
decide which ones we can see and how they are displayed.
05:41
So for example, I can enable the furniture
05:44
so that we can see that within the linked model.
05:47
And equally, I could choose to override the way the furniture is shown.
05:51
So I choose to override the surface patterns here.
05:54
And we can change these to be a solid feel
05:56
in an orange color
05:60
which when we apply,
06:01
we can see that updated to just the linked model here.
06:06
So this shows that we have complete control over each linked model individually
06:11
or choose. OK. And then OK, once more.
06:14
And now looking in our site plan,
06:15
we can see that each of our linked models is displayed separately and
06:19
controlled via their own settings rather than the global settings within the view.
06:23
And this has only been applied in this particular view
06:26
as if I go to the site level datum view,
06:30
then that's displayed with its original settings.
00:03
And in this file, we can see we have several linked models.
00:06
So zoom in, in a little closer, we can see we have two linked REV models,
00:10
one for each block.
00:12
And we also have ad WG file linked in
00:14
which has given us a two D layout of the road and external works of our site.
00:19
Looking at the manage ribbon tab,
00:21
we have the option on the manage project to manage links.
00:25
And then here we can see we have the REV tab and the CAD formats
00:28
tab and our link DWG and REV models are available to control from within here.
00:34
If I select one of our REV models,
00:36
we can see we have the option to unload the rev model.
00:39
However,
00:40
this we unloaded from the entire project and it will not
00:43
be visible in any of the views within the project.
00:47
So rather than unload it from the entire project,
00:49
it's likely that we want to control it in individual views.
00:53
So I'll choose council to go back to the view.
00:56
Looking at this 3D view. In particular,
00:58
the DWG file tends to make it a little bit confusing
01:02
as the lines are drawn in two D and it's placed at a certain level,
01:06
which is the site tatum level.
01:08
Whereas our 3D model changes in height as it
01:11
goes along the road and across the terrain.
01:14
And therefore the two DDWG gets a little confused with the 3D model.
01:19
So for this 3D view, it would be better if we turned off the DWG.
01:24
So to do this from the properties palette, we'll choose to edit the visibility,
01:27
graphic overrides
01:30
and looking at the tabs across the top, we have one for imported categories.
01:34
And here we can see we have our DWG file, the home studio site plan file,
01:40
I can expand this out and we can see all of the individual layers within the DWG file.
01:46
However, rather than turn off individual layers, we can uncheck the DWG itself,
01:51
which now when we say OK,
01:54
means the DWG has been switched off in this view.
01:57
However, if I go to the site plan view,
02:01
the DWG is still visible within that view
02:05
within this view, I'd like to turn parts of the DWG off.
02:08
And really the only part that I want to leave would be the center line of the road.
02:13
So once again, we'll go and edit the visibility graphic overrides
02:17
and from the imported categories, we can see our DWG file again,
02:22
we'll expand this out and I'll select all of the layers
02:26
and then deselect the road centerline layer
02:28
and now we can switch those other layers off.
02:31
And when I choose, apply,
02:33
you can see that we're left with just the road center line in the view.
02:37
And all of the other layers inside the dweg have been switched off
02:41
rather than have it displayed in red.
02:43
We'll choose the road center line layer
02:45
and now I'll choose the override lines option
02:48
and I'll change the color to be black.
02:52
So we choose, OK, and then apply this to the view
02:55
And we can see now that we have our DWG still visible in the view.
02:59
But with most of the layers switched
03:00
off and we've overridden the road centerline layer
03:04
zoom in a little closer,
03:06
we can see we have the linked
03:07
models.
03:09
And due to the view range of the site plan,
03:11
we're actually looking down on the roof of those models and it would be
03:15
preferable if we could see inside the models and see the first floor layout.
03:19
So to do this, we'll once again, go to the visibility graphic overrides
03:25
and looking at the tabs across the top, we have a tab for rev links,
03:30
we can see our two models
03:32
and currently they're set to display by the host view.
03:36
And this means that if I go back to the model categories,
03:39
and for example, turn off the roofs.
03:42
So when I apply that to the view,
03:44
the roofs in the link model will also be switched off.
03:48
And hence the link models are displayed according to the host view settings,
03:54
I'll switch these back on
03:59
and now we'll go to the
03:60
links.
04:01
So rather than display the model by the host view settings,
04:04
we can choose this
04:06
and we can change this to either display via a linked view.
04:11
And this now looks inside the linked model
04:14
and gives me the list of available views.
04:17
So for example, I could choose the second floor plan
04:20
and apply this.
04:21
And now we can see the view that's created
04:23
inside the linked model of the second floor.
04:27
And equally, I could come and choose the first floor plan
04:30
and apply this too.
04:33
And I can choose from whichever first floor plans that suit my need.
04:36
So I'll select the structural plan
04:38
and apply.
04:39
We can see that we have dimensions and annotation
04:42
that have been created inside the linked model that are now visible in this
04:45
view because we've told it to use that specific view from the linked model.
04:50
We'll choose OK to this.
04:52
And now we'll go to the studio model
04:55
and I like to edit its display settings
04:58
and we'll change this model to display by custom settings.
05:03
And this gives us access
05:04
into all of the view settings from within the linked model.
05:10
So I could come back and choose a link to view once more
05:14
and choose the first floor view.
05:16
Now I can set the view range to be set via the linked first floor view,
05:21
which now when I apply
05:23
will give me a cut through at that first floor view.
05:27
Now I can go to the model categories and we can set these to be custom.
05:32
And this means that we can now
05:33
come down the list of model categories within our linked model and
05:37
decide which ones we can see and how they are displayed.
05:41
So for example, I can enable the furniture
05:44
so that we can see that within the linked model.
05:47
And equally, I could choose to override the way the furniture is shown.
05:51
So I choose to override the surface patterns here.
05:54
And we can change these to be a solid feel
05:56
in an orange color
05:60
which when we apply,
06:01
we can see that updated to just the linked model here.
06:06
So this shows that we have complete control over each linked model individually
06:11
or choose. OK. And then OK, once more.
06:14
And now looking in our site plan,
06:15
we can see that each of our linked models is displayed separately and
06:19
controlled via their own settings rather than the global settings within the view.
06:23
And this has only been applied in this particular view
06:26
as if I go to the site level datum view,
06:30
then that's displayed with its original settings.