Anyone know how to exclude an IFcAnnotation element from a drawing?
I'm trying to do some site plans and locality plans and the symbol is as big as the building hahahah
Excluding this from the camera
.IfcAnnotation[Name = "NORTH_ELEVATION"]
doesn't seem to work
Ive not managed this on individual elements but have used groups as a way of controlling visibility previously. Not sure if that is best practice. There is the 'presentation layers' ui but not sure if this is fully functioing yet?
Hey @ChubbyQuark thanks for this! It works but seems to reload the annotation element when you reactivate the drawing, do you know how to have it preserve the choice?
Is there a way of reducing the unwanted lines from an SVG prior to it being generated with BlenderBIM? I have attached a bracket IFC that seems to have extra 2D lines added in the SVG:
I get this error occasionally. I usually find saving the file and re-starting fixes the issue. Not found the underlying reason but usually an easy fix.
Has anyone managed to get the 'projection' fill style to show when a drawing is created? The 'cut' settings work as expected, as does the projection outline setting. The fill colour in the CSS doesn't seem to have any affect?
Yes thank you, exactly something like this I was looking for. Would be really nice if documentation like this and the clips of @Ace would complement each other :-D
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@JanF I think that is what I will do hahahh
Anyone know how to exclude an IFcAnnotation element from a drawing?
I'm trying to do some site plans and locality plans and the symbol is as big as the building hahahah
Excluding this from the camera
.IfcAnnotation[Name = "NORTH_ELEVATION"]
doesn't seem to work
Ive not managed this on individual elements but have used groups as a way of controlling visibility previously. Not sure if that is best practice. There is the 'presentation layers' ui but not sure if this is fully functioing yet?
@ChubbyQuark could you provide a example of the groups effecting visibility? I'm not quite sure how to do it
Anyone know if it's possible to give an IfcAnnotation an opaque background? So it's legible against a hatch of background elements?
You can assign and remove objects to the camera object . Clunky but seems to work.
@ChubbyQuark Brilliant! Clunky gets the job done!
Hey @ChubbyQuark thanks for this! It works but seems to reload the annotation element when you reactivate the drawing, do you know how to have it preserve the choice?
cant
cant delete camera plan view and elevation view
Can you share your IFC file, here? Helps to troubleshoot your problem.
Is there a way of reducing the unwanted lines from an SVG prior to it being generated with BlenderBIM? I have attached a bracket IFC that seems to have extra 2D lines added in the SVG:
@Bedson unfortunately i don't know a way, if you want to keep it a vector drawing.. here's a couple ways, if you're okay with a raster drawing: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jaackorilty48e9/2022-10-04_09-20-08_Blender_blender.mp4?dl=0
Thanks @theoryshaw your video nicely shows the settings to play with.
If You are after a svg, the prj helped me (as far as I know, this project is not part of BlenderBim, yet?) Forum discussion here.
@sahrul I can see you have a sheet on your file
You need to remove the drawings from the sheet before you remove them altogether
for the other thing, if you could provide the IFC file we could check it
error when adding drawing or camera plan
I get this error occasionally. I usually find saving the file and re-starting fixes the issue. Not found the underlying reason but usually an easy fix.
Has anyone managed to get the 'projection' fill style to show when a drawing is created? The 'cut' settings work as expected, as does the projection outline setting. The fill colour in the CSS doesn't seem to have any affect?
Where can I find the lastest documentation regarding hatching and drawing generation?
Probably the wiki, but they're out of date. I've been adding a few things lately, however.
Yes thank you, exactly something like this I was looking for. Would be really nice if documentation like this and the clips of @Ace would complement each other :-D