Randino Posted Wednesday at 07:32 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:32 PM Creating a site plan with multiple buildings on one terrain. Other post suggests the better way is to create each building in a separate plan file, make a symbol, add the symbol to the site plan. HOW? I've got the plan, I select the working plan view and I don't see the option to create symbol. Thanks in advance Randy Chief Architect Premier X16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JiAngelo Posted Wednesday at 08:26 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:26 PM In a 3d camera view of your plan export to a collada .DAE file. Then import the .DAE file as a 3D model and it will add it to your user library. Place this model in your terrain plan. One shortcoming of this method is if you make changes to the floorplan you need to export a new model and replace it the terrain file. That applies to every model. A better option is to use the reference plan tools. Similar to referencing an upper or lower floor, you can reference an entire plan file. Then if you update a floorplan, when you reopen your terrain file it will update its reference plan files. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JKEdmo Posted Wednesday at 08:37 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:37 PM 2 minutes ago, JiAngelo said: A better option is to use the reference plan tools. Similar to referencing an upper or lower floor, you can reference an entire plan file. Then if you update a floorplan, when you reopen your terrain file it will update its reference plan files. John, I used the reference display tool to show multiple buildings on a common site plan recently. However, I believe it has some (big) limitations. For instance, if you send to layout an elevation view with camera view plot lines option enabled the elevation will not show the referenced buildings. Similarly, if you export the plan to a Chief 3D viewer file, the referenced buildings will not show in 3D. Is this your understanding too? Thanks, Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBCooper Posted Wednesday at 09:17 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:17 PM This tech article talks about how to make a symbol: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00344/modeling-a-subdivision-or-lot-with-multiple-structures.html Personally, I like using referenced plans too but sometimes a symbol can have some advantages. You can make the building symbol smaller by making sure you turn off things you don't need. Of course you do similar things with the reference display layer set so it might not be that big of a deal. The other thing you can do with symbols is quickly change cosmetic things like paint and materials and generate several symbols with having to make a bunch of plan copies. No easy way to change materials using layer sets (although that might be cool). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JiAngelo Posted Thursday at 01:24 AM Share Posted Thursday at 01:24 AM 3 hours ago, JKEdmo said: John, I used the reference display tool to show multiple buildings on a common site plan recently. However, I believe it has some (big) limitations. For instance, if you send to layout an elevation view with camera view plot lines option enabled the elevation will not show the referenced buildings. Similarly, if you export the plan to a Chief 3D viewer file, the referenced buildings will not show in 3D. Is this your understanding too? Thanks, Jim Jim, I haven't used the 3D viewer for a while, but the elevation problem had me thinking I had some setting wrong. I use reference display most often when remodeling, like referencing different addition ideas against the existing house. I use 3d models more often than I should due to habit and for many of the advantages @DBCooper listed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtldesigns Posted Thursday at 01:29 AM Share Posted Thursday at 01:29 AM (edited) 6 hours ago, Randino said: HOW? https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00344/modeling-a-subdivision-or-lot-with-multiple-structures.html This is what I used to make this subdivision... Edited Thursday at 01:33 AM by mtldesigns Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtldesigns Posted Thursday at 01:36 AM Share Posted Thursday at 01:36 AM Oops.. I see DBCooper already called this link out. Great minds I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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