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create local masses

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ocraM999

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. But how do you... do you create a local mass that I have to plant from a dwg?
local mass > start > disegna> selez lines.... .
and then click here click the...you don't see the lines that follow the dwg!? ? ! ?
and then change the color of the dwg...no! Perhaps by means of tones....neanche! ... no lines can be seen.... !
... and by memory after two or three zummate I no longer remember where I started.
How do you do that? ?
Sorry Marco
 
I'll tell you stupid but:
have you gone into property > visibility > and activated mass visibility?
basic she is turned off
 
you have the visibility activated (... also by force.....it is..)
when you are in local mass mode you see everything except rows that recalculate the dwg below...
... if you try to recalculate a dwg you can see it. . .
Mar
 
You're right, I tried to make a local mass with under a dwg and you don't see anything finished the contour
I then tried to go on the first floor with visible the ground floor below, of course to the dwg I had modified the properties making it become light grey,
and I drew the lines of the mass on the p1, it seems to me that the lines are seen.
test
to the limit put the dwg on a fictitious plan under the ground floor and then drawings on the pt
 
You're right, I tried to make a local mass with under a dwg and you don't see anything finished the contour
I then tried to go on the first floor with visible the ground floor below, of course to the dwg I had modified the properties making it become light grey,
and I drew the lines of the mass on the p1, it seems to me that the lines are seen.
test
to the limit put the dwg on a fictitious plan under the ground floor and then drawings on the pt
I didn't think of that.... tomorrow I will try
Mar
 
so it works.
The mass lines must be drawn on a different plane (obviously superior) to the one where the dwg is placed.
Mar
 

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