Andrew Mac Posted September 28, 2016 Share Posted September 28, 2016 I am trying to figure out what the best practice is for doing interior elevations. I typically will copy are area on my floor plan on the floor plan layer, move it off to an area that has some open space. I then create my 2-d elevations, then create a viewports and put them on the appropriate sheets. I am not sure if this is the most effective way. If several people work on the file, often they move the items on my floor plan layer of the 2-d elevations and i am unable to then see the viewport on the sheet. Please let me know if there is a more effective way? thanks Quote Link to comment
zoomer Posted September 28, 2016 Share Posted September 28, 2016 in 2017 you can "create interior elevation viewports" with 4 (section) views in one go. There is a nice Video on Youtube Vectorworks which explains how it works : Quote Link to comment
Tom Klaber Posted September 28, 2016 Share Posted September 28, 2016 1 hour ago, Mac B Designs said: I am trying to figure out what the best practice is for doing interior elevations. I typically will copy are area on my floor plan on the floor plan layer, move it off to an area that has some open space. I then create my 2-d elevations, then create a viewports and put them on the appropriate sheets. I am not sure if this is the most effective way. If several people work on the file, often they move the items on my floor plan layer of the 2-d elevations and i am unable to then see the viewport on the sheet. Please let me know if there is a more effective way? thanks If you are drawing 2D elevations, the best practice would be to create DLVPs (Design Layer Viewport) on a different layer or even a different file from the plan itself. You then can move this viewport around - and rotate it to draw your elevations. The nice thing about this is that when you make changes to the plan - your DLVP will update as well - so if you have to update your interior elevations you do not have to recopy your plan. Your team should know that they can not move things in the Design Layer all willy-nilly as this messes up Viewports. Quote Link to comment
billtheia Posted September 30, 2016 Share Posted September 30, 2016 I haven't started using VW2017 yet (waiting for SP1 or 2) so I haven't tried the interior elevation tool. In VW2016 & before, I create a sheet layer viewport of the area I want to elevate and cut section viewports from that. Then I embellish those elevations in annotation space. Quote Link to comment
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