FBernardo Posted January 25, 2022 Share Posted January 25, 2022 Hi all, When i'm doing a site model and then insert my building into the site model with foundations, floor slabs etc, how do you "subtract" these items from the Site model?? so when you do the sections it shows properly. I've attached an example of what i'm explaining here but used a slab mimicking site model. Quote Link to comment
Guest Wes Gardner Posted January 25, 2022 Share Posted January 25, 2022 @FBernardo you can create a site modifier (pad) that will remove a portion of the site to a prescribed depth. You may want to visit the Vectorworks University and have a look at several of the offerings pertaining to site models and site modifiers. Wes Quote Link to comment
Tom W. Posted January 25, 2022 Share Posted January 25, 2022 Although it should be said that excavating the site model around those foundations will be nigh on impossible + if it's just for sections - and not cut + fill calcs - you might be better just using one VP (of the building) stacked on top of another VP (of the site model) to get the drawing you want. 2 Quote Link to comment
FBernardo Posted January 26, 2022 Author Share Posted January 26, 2022 15 hours ago, Wes Gardner said: @FBernardo you can create a site modifier (pad) that will remove a portion of the site to a prescribed depth. You may want to visit the Vectorworks University and have a look at several of the offerings pertaining to site models and site modifiers. Wes Hi Wes, any good advice on which ones would be useful to use with Architect version of site model, since Landscape has a lot more tools that architect doesn't and most of the University courses there are for the "landscape" version of VW and the Architect version doesn't have it. Quote Link to comment
Guest Wes Gardner Posted January 26, 2022 Share Posted January 26, 2022 @FBernardo...other than using a pad to remove some of the site model within the perimeter of the building all the way down to the bottom of the footings and then use polygons to fill in the space in Section...you might be able to "cut" trenches where all your footings run (the site model CANNOT create spaces like a cave). But that will really be pushing its capabilities... Other than getting the site in a state that you can run cut/fill calcs, I would show fill around footings, etc in 2D in Section. An alternative is to level the site with a pad at the 0''0" point, then, in Annotation space, overdraw you footings and foundations walls with hatched rectangles like the image. In this image, the site model has two components - one that shows "topsoil" that's a bout 1'-0" deep and the other shows sub soil.... Wes Quote Link to comment
Tom W. Posted January 26, 2022 Share Posted January 26, 2022 @FBernardo see this thread for what would be involved to cut the site model around + over strip foundations: 1 Quote Link to comment
FBernardo Posted January 26, 2022 Author Share Posted January 26, 2022 1 hour ago, Wes Gardner said: @FBernardo...other than using a pad to remove some of the site model within the perimeter of the building all the way down to the bottom of the footings and then use polygons to fill in the space in Section...you might be able to "cut" trenches where all your footings run (the site model CANNOT create spaces like a cave). But that will really be pushing its capabilities... Other than getting the site in a state that you can run cut/fill calcs, I would show fill around footings, etc in 2D in Section. An alternative is to level the site with a pad at the 0''0" point, then, in Annotation space, overdraw you footings and foundations walls with hatched rectangles like the image. In this image, the site model has two components - one that shows "topsoil" that's a bout 1'-0" deep and the other shows sub soil.... Wes I use this method, i was just thinking if we could use "both" the Site model and the house in a way that the site model would adjust to the foundations etc... but I usually do it through 2D drawing on top of the sections to make it look "right"... Quote Link to comment
Guest Wes Gardner Posted January 27, 2022 Share Posted January 27, 2022 @FBernardo that would be very cool...certainly worthy of a "Wish" Wes Quote Link to comment
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